In the area of Jimena-Bedmar, in the Guadalquivir basin, the northwards displacement of the External
Betic units deformed the sedimentary Miocene infilling of the basin. Especially remarkable is an E-W anticline
affecting middle-late Miocene limestones and marls. This structure is dissected by two fault sets, striking
N20º and N140º and some reverse faults. Striation and sense of shearing of minor faults in the Cerro
Atalaya indicate the existence of two main deformation phases. The first one is characterized by N-S
compression congruent with the orientation of regional folds and thrust kinematics. The last one is
characterized by a roughly E-W extension that produces faults with topographic expression, as the
Golondrinas and Bedmar faults. The time of the deformation ranges between the uppermost Miocene
(compression) and the present (extension)