The Ebro Basin constitutes the central part of the southern foreland of the Pyrenees. It was endorheic during the Cenozoic and accumulated sediments. By the end of the Miocene, erosion and river incision reconnected the basin to the Mediterranean Sea, establishing a post-opening drainage network. Those rivers left terraces that we study in this work. We first synthesize previous works on river terraces that are widely dispersed in the basin. We provide new age constraints, up to 3 Ma, obtained thanks to cosmogenic nuclides using both profile and burial methods. We derive a unified fluvial terrace chronology and a homogenized map of the highest terraces over the entire Ebro Basin. The dated terraces labeled A, B, C, D, and E are dated to 2.8...
Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochronological analyses have been undertaken to decipher th...
The lower Ebro is a bedrock-alluvial mixed incised valley with a persistent degradational stacking a...
This work presents the results of a multi-approach study of the extensive highest terrace (Qt1) of t...
The Ebro Basin constitutes the central part of the southern foreland of the Pyrenees. It was endorhe...
International audienceThe Ebro Basin constitutes the central part of the southern foreland of the Py...
Focusing on climatic- and structural (tectonic) controls, we aim to determine their relative importa...
The southern foreland basin of the Pyrenees (Ebro basin) is an exorheic drainage basin since Late Mi...
The Cenozoic sedimentary basins in the Iberian Peninsula show a change from long-term basin infill t...
Fluvial terraces are valuable records to study and characterize landscape evolution and river respon...
River incision into bedrock resulting from the combined effects of tectonic uplift and climate gover...
Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochronological analyses have been undertaken to decipher th...
Headwater catchments of the southern tributaries of the Ebro River in north-east Spain are typically...
International audienceSequences of alluvial strath-and fill-terraces record the long-term variation ...
The lower Ebro is a bedrock-alluvial mixed incised valley with a persistent degradational stacking a...
Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochronological analyses have been undertaken to decipher th...
The lower Ebro is a bedrock-alluvial mixed incised valley with a persistent degradational stacking a...
This work presents the results of a multi-approach study of the extensive highest terrace (Qt1) of t...
The Ebro Basin constitutes the central part of the southern foreland of the Pyrenees. It was endorhe...
International audienceThe Ebro Basin constitutes the central part of the southern foreland of the Py...
Focusing on climatic- and structural (tectonic) controls, we aim to determine their relative importa...
The southern foreland basin of the Pyrenees (Ebro basin) is an exorheic drainage basin since Late Mi...
The Cenozoic sedimentary basins in the Iberian Peninsula show a change from long-term basin infill t...
Fluvial terraces are valuable records to study and characterize landscape evolution and river respon...
River incision into bedrock resulting from the combined effects of tectonic uplift and climate gover...
Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochronological analyses have been undertaken to decipher th...
Headwater catchments of the southern tributaries of the Ebro River in north-east Spain are typically...
International audienceSequences of alluvial strath-and fill-terraces record the long-term variation ...
The lower Ebro is a bedrock-alluvial mixed incised valley with a persistent degradational stacking a...
Geomorphological, sedimentological and geochronological analyses have been undertaken to decipher th...
The lower Ebro is a bedrock-alluvial mixed incised valley with a persistent degradational stacking a...
This work presents the results of a multi-approach study of the extensive highest terrace (Qt1) of t...