The Iberian Peninsula sits on a boundary between two large tectonic plates that are being stressed by a variety of forces, ...
A study by Gondwana Research confirms that the Iberian Peninsula is rotating clockwise due to the movement of the African ...
Plate tectonics can be visualized like large moving parts on the earth’s crust. The constant movement of the plates causes major stresses, and, as a result, deformations or earthquakes occur on the ...
The area south of the Iberian Peninsula, governed largely by the Alborán domain, is a complex area of seismic activity that scientists are still trying to unravel. A new study analyzed earthquake ...
The Iberian Peninsula — that massive piece of Europe holding Spain and Portugal — is not the static landmass we imagine. It’s rotating clockwise at a pace too small for humans to feel, yet large ...
A fossilized tooth recovered from the Galería site in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain) confirms that reindeer (Rangifer) inhabited this area of the Iberian Peninsula between 243,000 and 300,000 ...
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