Catalan Mediterranean System

Coordinates: 41°41′21.56″N 2°34′39.6″E / 41.6893222°N 2.577667°E / 41.6893222; 2.577667
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Geomorphologic map of Catalonia (The green Southern Zone extends 80 km further south into the Valencian community):

The Catalan Mediterranean System, also known as Mediterranean System, Transversal Ibero-Pyrenaean System, and Catalanid System,[1] is a wide coastal geographical region in Catalonia. It is made up of a double system of coastal mountain chains: The Catalan Coastal Range and the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range, as well as the Catalan Coastal Depression and other coastal and pre-coastal plains located among those mountain ranges.

Geology

Geologically the Catalan Mediterranean System is the result of a tectonic uplift, about 300 km long and roughly 50 km wide.

Transversally the system can be divided in three zones:

  • Northern Zone, between the
    crystalline
    composition
  • Central Zone, between rivers Llobregat and
    Ebre
  • Southern Zone, between the
    Millars River in the Valencian Community. Both the central and the southern zone are of mesozoic and tertiary
    composition.

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