International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of the western part of the Eurasian plate with prominent basin inversions starting from the Coniacian onwards. These deformations occur in a complex geodynamic setting within both the context of the Africa–Eurasia convergence and the North Atlantic opening. While Mesozoic graben inversions have been extensively studied, particularly in Eastern Europe and the North Sea, more gentle deformations that affect thicker crust areas (intracratonic basins and emerged lands) are not as well documented. The objective of this study is to constrain the exact timing, type, and magnitude of the early Palaeogene deformations affecting the intracratonic Pari...
The Paris Basin is an intracratonic (sag) basin initiated in the Permian times by a period of tecton...
International audienceThe Aquitaine basin located in south western Europe, is a Pyrenean retro-forel...
Central and western Europe were affected by a compressional tectonic event in the Late Cretaceous, c...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations...
The uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of the western part o...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to Early Paleocene is, in NW Europe, a period of majo...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to Early Paleocene is, in NW Europe, a periodof major...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of t...
International audienceThe southern foreland (proforeland) of the Pyrenean orogeny is one of the most...
International audienceThe late Cretaceous to early Paleogene is a period of major deformations of th...
International audienceThe Aquitaine Basin is closely linked to the evolution of the Pyrenees, provid...
International audienceThe southern foreland (proforeland) of the pyrenean orogeny is one of the most...
International audienceLow-temperature thermochronology data have been acquired from outcrop samples ...
The Paris Basin is an intracratonic (sag) basin initiated in the Permian times by a period of tecton...
International audienceThe Aquitaine basin located in south western Europe, is a Pyrenean retro-forel...
Central and western Europe were affected by a compressional tectonic event in the Late Cretaceous, c...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations...
The uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of the western part o...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to Early Paleocene is, in NW Europe, a period of majo...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to Early Paleocene is, in NW Europe, a periodof major...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of t...
International audienceThe southern foreland (proforeland) of the Pyrenean orogeny is one of the most...
International audienceThe late Cretaceous to early Paleogene is a period of major deformations of th...
International audienceThe Aquitaine Basin is closely linked to the evolution of the Pyrenees, provid...
International audienceThe southern foreland (proforeland) of the pyrenean orogeny is one of the most...
International audienceLow-temperature thermochronology data have been acquired from outcrop samples ...
The Paris Basin is an intracratonic (sag) basin initiated in the Permian times by a period of tecton...
International audienceThe Aquitaine basin located in south western Europe, is a Pyrenean retro-forel...
Central and western Europe were affected by a compressional tectonic event in the Late Cretaceous, c...