The Iberian Peninsula — that massive piece of Europe holding Spain and Portugal — is not the static landmass we imagine. It’s ...
Complex geodynamic forces along the Eurasian and African faults are slowly tumbling the Iberian Peninsula toward the ...
Earthquake records and satellite readings suggest Eurasian and Africa plates are moving closer every year and causing ...
The Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, occupied by Spain and Portugal, is rotating clockwise, a recent study based on ...
Spain and Portugal may appear completely stable, but geologists say the Iberian Peninsula is slowly rotating due to powerful ...
Asier Madarieta, a researcher in the EHU's HGI (Water Environmental Processes) group, has analyzed how the Earth's crust is being compressed and deformed in the field where Eurasia and Africa meet in ...
New data shows how the approach of the African and Eurasian plates is forcing displacement that will eventually close the ...
Learn about new earthquake and satellite data that has revealed the Iberian Peninsula is slowly on the move.
New earthquake and satellite data show how the Eurasia and Africa plates are impacting each other, and what consequence ...