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José Martín Dávila
Researcher at Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy
Publications - 19
Citations - 503
José Martín Dávila is an academic researcher from Royal Institute and Observatory of the Spanish Navy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tide gauge & Plate tectonics. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 444 citations.
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New GPS constraints on active deformation along the Africa-Iberia plate boundary
Achraf Koulali,Driss Ouazar,Abdelilah Tahayt,Robert W. King,Philippe Vernant,Robert Reilinger,Simon McClusky,Taoufik Mourabit,José Martín Dávila,N. Amraoui +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, velocities from 65 continuous stations and 31 survey-mode GPS sites were used to investigate present day deformation along the Africa-Iberia plate boundary zone in the western Mediterranean region.
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Geodetic constraints on active tectonics of the Western Mediterranean: Implications for the kinematics and dynamics of the Nubia-Eurasia plate boundary zone
Philippe Vernant,A. Fadil,Taoufik Mourabit,Driss Ouazar,Achraf Koulali,José Martín Dávila,Jorge Gárate,Simon McClusky,Robert Reilinger +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, GPS observations in Morocco and adjacent areas of Spain from 15 continuous (CGPS) and 31 survey-mode (SGPS) sites extending from the stable part of the Nubian plate to central Spain were used to constrain models for the Iberia-Nubia plate boundary.
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Crustal deformation in eastern Betics from CuaTeNeo GPS network
TL;DR: In this article, a Global Positioning System (GPS) derived horizontal crustal deformation obtained from five occupations of the CuaTeNeo GPS network (1997, 2002, 2006, 2009 and 2011) is presented.
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Initial stages of oceanic spreading in the Bransfield Rift from magnetic and gravity data analysis
Manuel Catalán,Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar,Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar,José Martín Dávila,Yasmina M. Martos,Andrés Maldonado,Luiz Antonio Pierantoni Gamboa,A. A. Schreider +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the central magnetic anomaly was characterized by using Euler deconvolution method, spectral analysis and forward modeling obtaining a thin (1.5 km) and shallow (4 km b.s.l.) layer, and a low total magnetization (2.6 A/m).
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Eurasia-Africa plate boundary region yields new seismographic data
Suzan van der Lee,Federica Marone,Mark van der Meijde,Domenico Giardini,Anne Deschamps,Lucia Margheriti,Peter Burkett,Sean C. Solomon,Paulo M. Alves,Makis Chouliaras,Abdurazzag Eshwehdi,Abdunnur Suleiman,Hadi Gashut,Marijan Herak,Ramon Ortiz,José Martín Dávila,Arantza Ugalde,Josep Vila,Karim Yelles +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out a multi-institutional project (MIDSEA) involving seismologists from 10 countries on the northern, southern, and western sides of the plate boundary.