The Olvena area (Sierras Marginales, southern Pyrenees) provides an outstanding example for studying the relationships between tectonics and sedimentation related to fold-and-thrust systems having shallow décollements. Stratigraphic and sedimentological features allow infer i) the relationship between Oligocene-Miocene locallysourced alluvial fans and a far-sourced wider fluvial system, and ii) the control exerted by tectonics on the stratigraphic architecture. Initially, uplift resulting from folding and thrusting in the Sierras Marginales precluded the entrance through this area into the Ebro basin of a wide fluvial system sourced in internal zones of the Pyrenean chain (including the Axial Zone). A subsiding area was created in the south...
Asymmetrical extensional basins are often associated with large-scale footwall exhumation. The sedim...
Understanding the link between sedimentation and fault kinematics is important for reconstructing th...
It is commonly accepted that many orogens form by contractional reactivation of earlier continental ...
The Olvena area (Sierras Marginales, southern Pyrenees) provides an outstanding example for studying...
The Olvena area (Sierras Marginales, southern Pyrenees) provides an outstanding example for studying...
The deformation and exhumation history of an orogen reflects the interactions between tectonic and s...
An understanding of how drainage patterns respond to tectonics can provide an insight into past defo...
International audienceAlluvial fans are the main geomorphological and depositional features at activ...
This paper is included in the Special Publication entitled 'Cenozoic foreland basins of Western Euro...
Reliable reconstruction of former topography in deformed regions is commonly difficult, due to degra...
Late Paleocene to Middle Eocene strata in the easternmost part of the Southern Pyrenees, up to 4 km ...
The northern part of the eastern margin of the extensional Neogene Teruel Basin (central-eastern Spa...
This paper documents the control exerted by normal fault growth on the sedimentary architecture of ...
Orogenic belts are fundamental features of plate tectonics. The crustal structure of orogens around ...
Considerable research has been focused on the syn-orogenic evolution of mountain belts in order to ...
Asymmetrical extensional basins are often associated with large-scale footwall exhumation. The sedim...
Understanding the link between sedimentation and fault kinematics is important for reconstructing th...
It is commonly accepted that many orogens form by contractional reactivation of earlier continental ...
The Olvena area (Sierras Marginales, southern Pyrenees) provides an outstanding example for studying...
The Olvena area (Sierras Marginales, southern Pyrenees) provides an outstanding example for studying...
The deformation and exhumation history of an orogen reflects the interactions between tectonic and s...
An understanding of how drainage patterns respond to tectonics can provide an insight into past defo...
International audienceAlluvial fans are the main geomorphological and depositional features at activ...
This paper is included in the Special Publication entitled 'Cenozoic foreland basins of Western Euro...
Reliable reconstruction of former topography in deformed regions is commonly difficult, due to degra...
Late Paleocene to Middle Eocene strata in the easternmost part of the Southern Pyrenees, up to 4 km ...
The northern part of the eastern margin of the extensional Neogene Teruel Basin (central-eastern Spa...
This paper documents the control exerted by normal fault growth on the sedimentary architecture of ...
Orogenic belts are fundamental features of plate tectonics. The crustal structure of orogens around ...
Considerable research has been focused on the syn-orogenic evolution of mountain belts in order to ...
Asymmetrical extensional basins are often associated with large-scale footwall exhumation. The sedim...
Understanding the link between sedimentation and fault kinematics is important for reconstructing th...
It is commonly accepted that many orogens form by contractional reactivation of earlier continental ...