International audienceActive folding can generally be documented from structural geology, geomorphology or subsurface imaging techniques. From the age and elevation of a folded terrace, one can primarily infer incremental uplift or incremental tilting since terrace abandonment, a period of time generally covering several seismic cycles. Structural geology and subsurface geometry are more appropriate to estimate deformation over the longer term, typically a few 100 kyr at least. The identification and dating of growth strata is then key to estimate the chronology of the deformation. The pattern of uplift, and its time evolution, is the first accessible information one can retrieve. For most applications, horizontal shortening needs to be est...
[1] We explore the kinematic mechanisms of active large-scale folding, based on analysis of two adja...
Graduation date: 2007A large, damaging earthquake in 1944 on a blind thrust fault caused 60 cm of su...
Well‐preserved, actively deforming folds in the Tien Shan of Kyrgyzstan provide a natural laboratory...
International audienceActive folding can generally be documented from structural geology, geomorphol...
International audienceWe present a methodology to derive the growth history of a fault tip fold abov...
Fold deformation in three dimensions involves shortening, uplift, and lateral growth. Fluvial terrac...
We combine surface structural measurements, subsurface seismic imaging, and magnetostratigraphic dat...
International audienceThe Pakuashan anticline is an active fault-tip fold that constitutes the front...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
[1] The Pakuashan anticline is an active fault tip fold that constitutes the frontal most zone of de...
The Pakuashan anticline is an active fault tip fold that constitutes the frontal most zone of deform...
International audienceThis study aims at further documenting the mechanisms of shortening at the fro...
International audienceThe investigation of deformation rates on a mountain piedmont can provide key ...
Graduation date: 2004Growth strata geometries and deformed geomorphic surfaces reflect the shorttime...
Geologic observations of the Chinese Tian Shan foreland reveal active, contractional deformation alo...
[1] We explore the kinematic mechanisms of active large-scale folding, based on analysis of two adja...
Graduation date: 2007A large, damaging earthquake in 1944 on a blind thrust fault caused 60 cm of su...
Well‐preserved, actively deforming folds in the Tien Shan of Kyrgyzstan provide a natural laboratory...
International audienceActive folding can generally be documented from structural geology, geomorphol...
International audienceWe present a methodology to derive the growth history of a fault tip fold abov...
Fold deformation in three dimensions involves shortening, uplift, and lateral growth. Fluvial terrac...
We combine surface structural measurements, subsurface seismic imaging, and magnetostratigraphic dat...
International audienceThe Pakuashan anticline is an active fault-tip fold that constitutes the front...
Tectonic uplift and subsidence of rocks, together with their erosion, redistribution, and deposition...
[1] The Pakuashan anticline is an active fault tip fold that constitutes the frontal most zone of de...
The Pakuashan anticline is an active fault tip fold that constitutes the frontal most zone of deform...
International audienceThis study aims at further documenting the mechanisms of shortening at the fro...
International audienceThe investigation of deformation rates on a mountain piedmont can provide key ...
Graduation date: 2004Growth strata geometries and deformed geomorphic surfaces reflect the shorttime...
Geologic observations of the Chinese Tian Shan foreland reveal active, contractional deformation alo...
[1] We explore the kinematic mechanisms of active large-scale folding, based on analysis of two adja...
Graduation date: 2007A large, damaging earthquake in 1944 on a blind thrust fault caused 60 cm of su...
Well‐preserved, actively deforming folds in the Tien Shan of Kyrgyzstan provide a natural laboratory...