Fernández Lozano, JavierSokoutis, DimitriosWillingshofer, ErnstMuñoz Martín, AlfonsoDe Vicente Muñoz, GerardoCloetingh, Sierd2023-06-202023-06-2020100213-683Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/41967Analogue modelling contributes to the interpretation of lithosphere scale folds in Iberia as a result of largescale convergence during Oligocene-Miocene times between the Iberian and European Plates. Different tectonothermal events affected the microplate since late Paleozoic and resulted in lateral strength variations of the Iberian lithosphere. An old and cold lithosphere, Variscan in age, can be found in the westernmost part of Iberia whereas a relative weak and hot Mesozoic lithosphere affected by episodes of rifting and basin inversion during Mesozoic- Tertiary times covers the area of the Iberian Chain. Our study aims at deciphering whether deformation and topography evolution in Iberia are related to lateral strength variations and/or the inherited structural grain stemming from Variscan deformation. We also have studied the strength of the lithosphere to gain insights into the effects of rheological variations related to local thrusting or primary strength variations along the Iberian lithosphere.spaSobre el origen de la asimetría en el patrón general del relieve en el interior de la Península Ibérica: nuevos resultados obtenidos mediante modelación análogajournal articlehttp://uhu.es/publicaciones/revistas/geogaceta/open access551.4Lithosphere foldsIberiaCenozoicLithosphere strengthGeofísicaGeodinámica2507 Geofísica2507 Geofísica