At the end of their Cretaceous-Tertiary subduction-collision history, the Alps underwent a complex brittle reworking. An integrated study has been undertaken in order to explain the Miocene to Present kinematic evolution of the north-western Alps. Data from remote sensing, structural geology, seismotectonics and thermochronology have been analysed and compared. Remote sensing and structural analysis evidence that the Pennine-Graian nappe stack constitutes a continuous block, characterised by high-strain border-zones and by a quite homogenous internal deformation. The border- zones of this block are: (i) the normal SW-dipping Simplon fault; (ii) the broad dextral strike-slip system, constituted by the Rhone and Chamonix lines and by the Penn...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
SUMMARY: This paper gives a brief review of some different models that have been proposed to account...
International audienceThe Western Alps' active tectonics is characterized by ongoing widespread exte...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
Analysis of cooling age patterns yielded by low-temperature thermochronometers provides key informat...
Abstract The kinematics of the collision in Western Alps are investigated through five balanced cros...
International audienceFrom Early Miocene to the present-day the core parts of the western European A...
From the Miocene onwards, the Alpine and South Alpine domains have been closely coupled within the f...
Post-nappe brittle structures across the Austroalpine-Penninic wedge are representative of two princ...
We present new apatite fission track and apatite (U–Th)/He data from the Alpine orogenic front, the ...
International audienceThe fact that the western Alps Miocene foreland basin succession is poorly dat...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
SUMMARY: This paper gives a brief review of some different models that have been proposed to account...
International audienceThe Western Alps' active tectonics is characterized by ongoing widespread exte...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
Analysis of cooling age patterns yielded by low-temperature thermochronometers provides key informat...
Abstract The kinematics of the collision in Western Alps are investigated through five balanced cros...
International audienceFrom Early Miocene to the present-day the core parts of the western European A...
From the Miocene onwards, the Alpine and South Alpine domains have been closely coupled within the f...
Post-nappe brittle structures across the Austroalpine-Penninic wedge are representative of two princ...
We present new apatite fission track and apatite (U–Th)/He data from the Alpine orogenic front, the ...
International audienceThe fact that the western Alps Miocene foreland basin succession is poorly dat...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
SUMMARY: This paper gives a brief review of some different models that have been proposed to account...
International audienceThe Western Alps' active tectonics is characterized by ongoing widespread exte...