The Mauléon Basin, in the northwestern Pyrenean Belt, is related to Early Cretaceous rifting and mantle denudation. Here we review the evolution of depositional systems in the Mauléon Rift Basin during Albian and Cenomanian time. This review includes the lithostratigraphy, regional distribution, boundaries, age and facies sedimentology of the basin’s syn-rift formations and their members. We construct paleogeographic maps to elucidate (1) the 3D distribution of sedimentary facies and depositional systems during the Albian and Cenomanian from the Iberian proximal margin to the hyperextended domain and (2) the link between major extensional structures and sedimentation during rifting and mantle denudation. The Mauléon Rift was supplied during...
The present study deals with the primary lithology, sedimentary structures, depositional history and...
International audienceThe architecture of the Pyrenean‐Cantabrian belt results from the inversion of...
Breccias associated with tectonic, fluid and sedimentary evolution of rifted margins can provide inf...
The Mauléon Basin, in the northwestern Pyrenean Belt, is related to Early Cretaceous rifting and man...
In this field study we reinterpret the narrow eastern North Pyrenean Zone, France, as an inverted sa...
The Pyrenees are the result of the structural inversion of a rift of general direction N110E, establ...
International audienceThe Aquitaine Basin is closely linked to the evolution of the Pyrenees, provid...
International audienceThis article points out for the first time a striking correlation between the ...
International audienceThe Pyrenean peridotites (lherzolites) form numerous small bodies of subcontin...
International audienceSubcontinental lithospheric mantle rocks are exhumed at the foot of magma-poor...
International audienceWe document the role of sedimentary burial and salt tectonics in controlling t...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to unravel the tectono-sedimentary evolution of a hyp...
International audienceThe Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees correspond to a Lower Cretaceous rift syste...
The present study deals with the primary lithology, sedimentary structures, depositional history and...
International audienceThe architecture of the Pyrenean‐Cantabrian belt results from the inversion of...
Breccias associated with tectonic, fluid and sedimentary evolution of rifted margins can provide inf...
The Mauléon Basin, in the northwestern Pyrenean Belt, is related to Early Cretaceous rifting and man...
In this field study we reinterpret the narrow eastern North Pyrenean Zone, France, as an inverted sa...
The Pyrenees are the result of the structural inversion of a rift of general direction N110E, establ...
International audienceThe Aquitaine Basin is closely linked to the evolution of the Pyrenees, provid...
International audienceThis article points out for the first time a striking correlation between the ...
International audienceThe Pyrenean peridotites (lherzolites) form numerous small bodies of subcontin...
International audienceSubcontinental lithospheric mantle rocks are exhumed at the foot of magma-poor...
International audienceWe document the role of sedimentary burial and salt tectonics in controlling t...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to unravel the tectono-sedimentary evolution of a hyp...
International audienceThe Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees correspond to a Lower Cretaceous rift syste...
The present study deals with the primary lithology, sedimentary structures, depositional history and...
International audienceThe architecture of the Pyrenean‐Cantabrian belt results from the inversion of...
Breccias associated with tectonic, fluid and sedimentary evolution of rifted margins can provide inf...