Abstract
The Betic Cordillera is the major geological domain situated to the S and SE of the Iberian Peninsula. It is bounded by the Iberian Massif and the Iberian Mountain Range to the N and by the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea to the SW, S, and SE. It belongs, along with other mountain ranges of North Africa, to the western segment of the Perimediterranean Alpine Orogen. In the Betic Cordillera, three main geological domains of greater rank are differentiated: the Betic External Zones, the Betic Internal Zones and the Campo de Gibraltar Complex.
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