International audienceThe structural evolution of the English Channel area is controlled by structure and particularly by the pre-existing Cadomian and Variscan crustal discontinuities, which have been reactivated repeatedly in post-Variscan times. They controlled the crustal subsidence that produced basin development in the Mesozoic, prior to the sea-floor spreading in the North Atlantic region. They were then reactivated during the Cenozoic compression and basin inversion. The English Channel development is ascribed to mid-Tertiary differential uplift (Oligocene to Miocene). During late Tertiary to Quaternary times the Channel displays characteristics of a tectonically controlled fluvial basin periodically invaded by the sea. At the litho...
The Celtic Sea basins lie on the continental shelf between Ireland and northwest France and consist ...
The evidence of Tertiary ridges, basins and volcanicity in Britain is at variance with a simple rela...
During Pliensbachian-Bajoeian times northern the north European epeiric sea, we suggest that Europe,...
International audienceThe structural evolution of the English Channel area is controlled by structur...
The Cenozoic long wavelength uplift and subsidence patterns in the UK have been assumed to reflect t...
This study examines the long‐term neotectonic evolution of the Crag Basin of eastern England during ...
Abstract: During the 'S~dimanche 2 ' survey, a study of the western end of the Hurd Deep w...
International audienceIntra-plate stresses that occurred in the Anglo-Paris Basin and English Channe...
This thesis examines the Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the palaeovalley system loca...
Abstract: The present morphological expression of the continental margin oV NW Britain is a mid- to ...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
The simplest models of passive margins would suggest that they are characterized by tectonic quiesce...
L’Europe occidentale enregistre d’importants changements paléogéographiques entre la fin du Mésozoïq...
Apparent anomalous subsidence events have been observed in the Palaeogene succession of the northern...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence for former glaciation of the English Channel are con...
The Celtic Sea basins lie on the continental shelf between Ireland and northwest France and consist ...
The evidence of Tertiary ridges, basins and volcanicity in Britain is at variance with a simple rela...
During Pliensbachian-Bajoeian times northern the north European epeiric sea, we suggest that Europe,...
International audienceThe structural evolution of the English Channel area is controlled by structur...
The Cenozoic long wavelength uplift and subsidence patterns in the UK have been assumed to reflect t...
This study examines the long‐term neotectonic evolution of the Crag Basin of eastern England during ...
Abstract: During the 'S~dimanche 2 ' survey, a study of the western end of the Hurd Deep w...
International audienceIntra-plate stresses that occurred in the Anglo-Paris Basin and English Channe...
This thesis examines the Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the palaeovalley system loca...
Abstract: The present morphological expression of the continental margin oV NW Britain is a mid- to ...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
The simplest models of passive margins would suggest that they are characterized by tectonic quiesce...
L’Europe occidentale enregistre d’importants changements paléogéographiques entre la fin du Mésozoïq...
Apparent anomalous subsidence events have been observed in the Palaeogene succession of the northern...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence for former glaciation of the English Channel are con...
The Celtic Sea basins lie on the continental shelf between Ireland and northwest France and consist ...
The evidence of Tertiary ridges, basins and volcanicity in Britain is at variance with a simple rela...
During Pliensbachian-Bajoeian times northern the north European epeiric sea, we suggest that Europe,...