L. Asebriy
14 Papers
25 Citations
L. Asebriy is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Massif & Shear zone. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Upper-crustal extension during oblique collision: the Temsamane extensional detachment (eastern Rif, Morocco)
Guillermo Booth-Rea,Antonio Jabaloy-Sánchez,Ali Azdimousa,L. Asebriy,Mercedes Vázquez Vílchez,José Miguel Martínez-Martínez +5 more
TL;DR: The Temsamane detachment in the eastern Rif is defined by a ductile shear zone approximately 100m thick with a low-angle ramp geometry that cuts down into the Temsamsamane fold-nappe stack as mentioned in this paper.
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The structure of the Temsamane fold-and-thrust stack (eastern Rif, Morocco): Evolution of a transpressional orogenic wedge
Antonio Jabaloy-Sánchez,Ali Azdimousa,Guillermo Booth-Rea,L. Asebriy,Mercedes Vázquez-Vílchez,José Miguel Martínez-Martínez,Janet Gabites +6 more
TL;DR: The structure of the Temsamane fold-and-thrust stack corresponds to four units limited by anastomosing ductile shear zones cutting a trend of south verging recumbent folds.
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Detrital zircon U–Pb ages in the Rif Belt (northern Morocco): Paleogeographic implications
Ali Azdimousa,Antonio Jabaloy-Sánchez,Cristina Talavera,L. Asebriy,Francisco González-Lodeiro,Noreen J. Evans +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that zircon U-Pb age distributions in Mesozoic and Cenozoic rocks from the External Rif and Maghrebian Flysch Complex (including the so-called Mauretanian internal flysch units) are very similar, strongly suggesting that the external Rif is part of the same NW African paleomargin.
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Evolution tectonique récente de la zone de faille du Nékor: importance paléogéographique et structurale dans le Rif externe, Maroc
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the remobilization of the second order faults is responsible for the present-day seismicity in the central and oriental Rif, consistent with the North-South compressional stress field linked to the convergence between Africa and Europe plates.
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Evidence of extensional metamorphism associated to Cretaceous rifting of the North-Maghrebian passive margin: The Tanger-Ketama Unit (External Rif, northern Morocco)
Mercedes Vázquez,L. Asebriy,Ali Azdimousa,A. Jabaloy,Guillermo Booth-Rea,Luis Barbero,M. Mellini,Francisco González-Lodeiro +7 more
TL;DR: The distribution pattern of diagenetic conditions to very low-grade metamorphism in the eastern Rif has been determined based on a study of clay-mineral assemblages and illite crystallinity of Mesozoic metapelites as discussed by the authors.