Summary. The 3.000 km long cliff which surrounds the exposed Pre-Cambrian base-rock of the Hoggar is remarkably homogeneous in aspect. Along its whole length, it marks the contact between the base-rock and the overlying Cambrian-Ordovician sandstone formation. The main differences between the two sequences are due to : a) palaeogeographical changes of lower Paleozoic age, or later ; b) Paleozoic tectonic movements, from which the present escarpment has since evolved ; c) erosion factors in force since the end of the Mesozoïc era. In a limited area between Mouydir and the Adrar n'Ajjer evolution was continued later because some Tertiary and Quaternary earthmovements allowed erosion to destroy gradnally the successive mantles of altered mate...
Le Massif armoricain est un domaine de socle cadomo-varisque ouest-européen de faible altitude (maxi...
The regional repartition of chaotic fades and volcanic flows of Late Devonian-Lower Carboniferous ag...
In western Bretagne, the central Montagne Noire is composed of two pretty near parallel crests. The ...
Summary. The 3.000 km long cliff which surrounds the exposed Pre-Cambrian base-rock of the Hoggar i...
The cambrian succession of 3 lithological units paleontologically dated is briefly exposed. The evol...
Eastern slopes of Monts du Forez, South West of Montbrison (Loire) show different levels from a summ...
International audienceRecent researching in the Aurès mountains has allowed the discovery of 43 new ...
Tectonosedimentary evolution of a molassic and postorogenic basin : example from the Stephanian-Tria...
The Armorican Massif (western France) is divided in four main domains (namely the Léon domain to the...
International audienceThe Armorican massif is one of the four main variscan basements outcropping in...
After a late-Precambrian folding, clastic deposits, partly continental, spread out over the region d...
The study of the forms and formations in the Kert low valley enable to identify six alluvial units (...
The results are given of field work undertaken in the central Pyrenean axial zone on low-grade metam...
International audienceThis work is the first geomorphological analysis of La Narse de la Sauvetat, a...
Le Massif armoricain est un domaine de socle cadomo-varisque ouest-européen de faible altitude (maxi...
The regional repartition of chaotic fades and volcanic flows of Late Devonian-Lower Carboniferous ag...
In western Bretagne, the central Montagne Noire is composed of two pretty near parallel crests. The ...
Summary. The 3.000 km long cliff which surrounds the exposed Pre-Cambrian base-rock of the Hoggar i...
The cambrian succession of 3 lithological units paleontologically dated is briefly exposed. The evol...
Eastern slopes of Monts du Forez, South West of Montbrison (Loire) show different levels from a summ...
International audienceRecent researching in the Aurès mountains has allowed the discovery of 43 new ...
Tectonosedimentary evolution of a molassic and postorogenic basin : example from the Stephanian-Tria...
The Armorican Massif (western France) is divided in four main domains (namely the Léon domain to the...
International audienceThe Armorican massif is one of the four main variscan basements outcropping in...
After a late-Precambrian folding, clastic deposits, partly continental, spread out over the region d...
The study of the forms and formations in the Kert low valley enable to identify six alluvial units (...
The results are given of field work undertaken in the central Pyrenean axial zone on low-grade metam...
International audienceThis work is the first geomorphological analysis of La Narse de la Sauvetat, a...
Le Massif armoricain est un domaine de socle cadomo-varisque ouest-européen de faible altitude (maxi...
The regional repartition of chaotic fades and volcanic flows of Late Devonian-Lower Carboniferous ag...
In western Bretagne, the central Montagne Noire is composed of two pretty near parallel crests. The ...