RT Journal Article T1 Temporal and spatial variations in tectonic subsidence in the IberianBasin (eastern Spain): inferences from automated forward modellingof high-resolution stratigraphy (Permian–Mesozoic) A1 Wees, Jan Dierik van A1 Arche, Alfredo A1 Beijdorff, C.G. A1 López Gómez, José A1 Cloetingh, Sierd A.P.L. AB By subsidence analysis on eighteen surface sections and 6 wells, which cover large part of the Iberian Basin (E Spain)and which are marked by high-resolution stratigraphy of the Permian, Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous, we quantify thecomplex Permian and Mesozoic tectonic subsidence history of the basin. Backstripping analysis of the available highresolution and high surface density of the database allows to quantify spatial and temporal patterns of tectonically drivensubsidence to a much higher degree than previous studies. The sections and wells have also been forward modelled with anew ‘automated’ modelling technique, with unlimited number of stretching phases, in order to quantify variations in timingand magnitude of rifting. It is demonstrated that the tectonic subsidence history in the Iberian Basin is characterized bypulsating periods of stretching intermitted by periods of relative tectonic quiescence and thermal subsidence. The numberof stretching phases appears to be much larger than found by earlier studies, showing a close match with stretching phasesfound in other parts of the Iberian Peninsula and allowing a clear correlation with discrete phases in the opening of theTethys and Atlantic. PB Elsevier Science B.V SN 0040-1951 YR 1998 FD 1998 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/57800 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/57800 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 13 abr 2025