The production of a cartographic landslide inventory in the glaciated headwaters of the upper Gállego River, Axial Zone of the Spanish Pyrenees, revealed several paleolakes. These relict lake basins are related to the blockage of drainages by postglacial earthflows and slides, mainly developed on Paleozoic slates. The paleolakes are recorded either by non-dissected infilled basins or by hanging and incised lacustrine terraces that persisted for thousands of years. The development of lakes upstream of landslides, was favored, despite their erodibility, by high-displacement rates and the occurrence of paired landslides on both sides of the valley. Radiocarbon and single-grain optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages obtained on the lake s...
International audienceMiddle Pleistocene glaciation in the Pyrenees is still poorly documented, but ...
International audienceIn the Pyrenees, the magnitude of ice fluctuations during the earlier part of ...
In this study, we document deglaciation in a sector of the southern central Pyrenees (the Panticosa ...
Combined geomorphic features, stratigraphic characteristics and sedimentologic interpretation, coupl...
International audienceA very large deep-seated landslide (DSL) in the northern Pyrenees with over ∼ ...
Combined geomorphic features, stratigraphic characteristics and sedimentologic interpretation, coupl...
International audienceThe Central Pyrenees hosted a large ice cap during the Late Pleistocene. The c...
Non-glaciated mountain headwater catchments feature high-resolution geomorphic archives, which provi...
A compilation and a critical assessment of the 14C data set available show that the chronology of gl...
International audienceThe Bølling–Allerød (B-A) Interstadial (14.6–12.9 ka) was a period of intense ...
International audienceMiddle Pleistocene glaciation in the Pyrenees is still poorly documented, but ...
International audienceIn the Pyrenees, the magnitude of ice fluctuations during the earlier part of ...
In this study, we document deglaciation in a sector of the southern central Pyrenees (the Panticosa ...
Combined geomorphic features, stratigraphic characteristics and sedimentologic interpretation, coupl...
International audienceA very large deep-seated landslide (DSL) in the northern Pyrenees with over ∼ ...
Combined geomorphic features, stratigraphic characteristics and sedimentologic interpretation, coupl...
International audienceThe Central Pyrenees hosted a large ice cap during the Late Pleistocene. The c...
Non-glaciated mountain headwater catchments feature high-resolution geomorphic archives, which provi...
A compilation and a critical assessment of the 14C data set available show that the chronology of gl...
International audienceThe Bølling–Allerød (B-A) Interstadial (14.6–12.9 ka) was a period of intense ...
International audienceMiddle Pleistocene glaciation in the Pyrenees is still poorly documented, but ...
International audienceIn the Pyrenees, the magnitude of ice fluctuations during the earlier part of ...
In this study, we document deglaciation in a sector of the southern central Pyrenees (the Panticosa ...