International audienceThe architecture of the Pyrenean‐Cantabrian belt results from the inversion of a series of former Cretaceous rift basins. A HT‐LP metamorphic event dated at 105 to 85 Ma ago is commonly associated with an Albo‐Cenomanian episode of hyperextension of the continental crust. This metamorphism is well known in the eastern Basque‐Cantabrian Basin within the Nappe des Marbres Unit (NMU) that is preserved from intense compressional deformation during the Pyrenean orogeny. Based on a structural study at the scale of the eastern Basque‐Cantabrian Basin (BCB) and on a dense sampling for TRSCM estimates with the RSCM method (Raman Spectrometry on Carbonaceous Material), we show following results: (1) the NMU has recorded two majo...
International audience[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structu...
21 pages, 15 figures, 1 tableThe Pyrenean domain records the development of a hyperextended system d...
International audienceThe geology of the North Pyrenean Zone in the central Pyrenees allows for the ...
International audienceThe architecture of the Pyrenean‐Cantabrian belt results from the inversion of...
International audienceDeformation processes related to early stages of collisional belts, especially...
International audienceThe North Pyrenean Zone inverts remnants of an Aptian–Cenomanian rifting durin...
International audienceA major key issue when addressing orogenic processes is to understand how the ...
Whereas a straightforward link between crustal thinning and geothermal gradients during rifting is n...
In this field study we reinterpret the narrow eastern North Pyrenean Zone, France, as an inverted sa...
International audienceThe thermal architecture of late rifting to breakup along the deep passive mar...
International audienceThe Aquitaine Basin is the retro-foreland basin associated with the Pyrenean o...
25 pages, 14 figures, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12595.-- The data that supp...
International audienceResulting from the late Cretaceous-Tertiary Iberia-Eurasia convergence, the bu...
International audience[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structu...
21 pages, 15 figures, 1 tableThe Pyrenean domain records the development of a hyperextended system d...
International audienceThe geology of the North Pyrenean Zone in the central Pyrenees allows for the ...
International audienceThe architecture of the Pyrenean‐Cantabrian belt results from the inversion of...
International audienceDeformation processes related to early stages of collisional belts, especially...
International audienceThe North Pyrenean Zone inverts remnants of an Aptian–Cenomanian rifting durin...
International audienceA major key issue when addressing orogenic processes is to understand how the ...
Whereas a straightforward link between crustal thinning and geothermal gradients during rifting is n...
In this field study we reinterpret the narrow eastern North Pyrenean Zone, France, as an inverted sa...
International audienceThe thermal architecture of late rifting to breakup along the deep passive mar...
International audienceThe Aquitaine Basin is the retro-foreland basin associated with the Pyrenean o...
25 pages, 14 figures, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12595.-- The data that supp...
International audienceResulting from the late Cretaceous-Tertiary Iberia-Eurasia convergence, the bu...
International audience[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structu...
21 pages, 15 figures, 1 tableThe Pyrenean domain records the development of a hyperextended system d...
International audienceThe geology of the North Pyrenean Zone in the central Pyrenees allows for the ...