The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located between the West European rift and the North Sea rift system. During the Cenozoic, the RVRS was characterized by several periods of subsidence and inversion, which are linked to the evolution of the adjacent rift systems. Combination of subsidence analysis and results from the analysis of thickness distributions and fault systems allows the determination of the Cenozoic evolution and quantification of the subsidence. During the Early Paleocene, the RVRS was inverted (Laramide phase). The backstripping method shows that the RVRS was subsequently mainly affected by two periods of subsidence, during the Late Paleocene and the Oligocene-Quaternary time intervals, separated by an inversion phase duri...
The European Cenozoic rift system (ECRIS) and associated fault systems transect all Variscan Massifs...
In this thesis, a detailed tectonic and stratigraphic reconstruction of the development of the south...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to Early Paleocene is, in NW Europe, a period of majo...
International audienceThe Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located between the West European rift a...
Valley Rift System (RVRS) corresponds to the northern segment of the European Cenozoic rift system d...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located in the southern part of the Netherlands and adjacent p...
International audienceWestern Europe (France, southern Britain, southern Belgium, western Germany) i...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The Roer valley rift system (RVRS) is located in the northern prolongation of the upper Rhine Graben...
International audienceWestern Europe (France, southern Britain, southern Belgium, western Germany) i...
The West Netherlands Basin (WNB) and the neighbouring Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) form the most p...
International audienceThe development of the Alpine mountain belt has been governed by the convergen...
International audienceThe Aquitaine basin located in south western Europe, is a Pyrenean retro-forel...
© 2021 The AuthorsFaults of the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) are characterized by seismicity, scar...
The European Cenozoic rift system (ECRIS) and associated fault systems transect all Variscan Massifs...
In this thesis, a detailed tectonic and stratigraphic reconstruction of the development of the south...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to Early Paleocene is, in NW Europe, a period of majo...
International audienceThe Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located between the West European rift a...
Valley Rift System (RVRS) corresponds to the northern segment of the European Cenozoic rift system d...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located in the southern part of the Netherlands and adjacent p...
International audienceWestern Europe (France, southern Britain, southern Belgium, western Germany) i...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The Roer valley rift system (RVRS) is located in the northern prolongation of the upper Rhine Graben...
International audienceWestern Europe (France, southern Britain, southern Belgium, western Germany) i...
The West Netherlands Basin (WNB) and the neighbouring Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) form the most p...
International audienceThe development of the Alpine mountain belt has been governed by the convergen...
International audienceThe Aquitaine basin located in south western Europe, is a Pyrenean retro-forel...
© 2021 The AuthorsFaults of the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) are characterized by seismicity, scar...
The European Cenozoic rift system (ECRIS) and associated fault systems transect all Variscan Massifs...
In this thesis, a detailed tectonic and stratigraphic reconstruction of the development of the south...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to Early Paleocene is, in NW Europe, a period of majo...