Different sets of strike-slip faults of the Haouz Mountains (from Tetouan to the strait of Gibraltar) deform
the tectonic slices of the Calcareous Dorsal there present. In this paper we study those faults at the
southern part of the Haouz. Three fault formation stages can be distinguished and correspond to the
progressive s1 rotation during the Neogene from a near E-W position to approximately N-S, in a progressive
anticlockwise rotation. The faults and other related structures are compared with similar ones existing in
the Betic Cordillera, in equivalent areas of the arc of Gibraltar