The rotation of Iberia during the Aptian and the opening of the Bay of Biscay

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The Cretaceous rotation of the Iberian plate in a geodynamical active setting between Africa and Europe is contemporaneous with the opening of the northern Atlantic Ocean, and provides fundamental, temporal and kinematical constraints on the evolution of the Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees. Here, we report new paleomagnetic data from 50 sites (1109 drilled cores) from marine sediments of the Cretaceous Organyà Basin in the southern Pyrenees, to constrain the timing and magnitude of the rotation of Iberia. Berriasian to Barremian directions in exclusively limestone lithology are remagnetised, in agreement with previous Organyà Basin studies. The Aptian to Cenomanian marls and limestones in the Organyà Basin, however, provide primary magnetisations asserted by rock magnetic experiments and positive fold tests. Our results constrain the rotation of Iberia to be finished just before the Albian. Paleomagnetic data cannot well constrain the onset of the rotation, but sea-floor anomaly studies restrict the onset of the rotation to anomaly M0, or the Barremian Aptian boundary. This implies that the entire rotation of Iberia happened in one single phase, and is confined to the Aptian. This is in contrast to earlier studies that suggested a two-phase rotation of Iberia, but we argue that the large errors in published ages are not in disagreement with our results. In summary, we constrain the ˜ 35° rotation of Iberia to the Aptian period which implies a rotation rate of 2.7 5.1°/Myr, depending on the (controversial) duration of the Aptian.

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