The Pyrenees is a young mountain belt formed as part of the larger Alpine collision zone. This excursion explores the development of the Pyrenean Mountain Belt in southern France, from its early extensional phase in the mid‐Cretaceous and subsequent collisional phase, through its uplift and erosion in the Late Cretaceous and again in the Eocene, which led to the development of the Aquitaine‐Languedoc foreland basin. One of the complexities of the Pyrenean Belt is that thrusting, uplift and erosion during the Pyrenean orogeny exposed older Variscan basement rocks in the central core of the mountains, rocks which were metamorphosed during an earlier event in the late Carboniferous. Thus, this orogenic belt also tells the story of an earlier c...
International audienceThe eastern Aquitaine basin and North Pyrenean Zone show many characteristics ...
AbstractThe central North-Pyrenean retrowedge developed on a thinned lithosphere, rich in Keuper eva...
A new geological cross- section along the North Iberian Margin shows a complete image of the Western...
The Pyrenees is a young mountain belt formed as part of the larger Alpine collision zone. This excur...
International audienceThe Aquitaine basin is the retro-foreland basin associated with the Pyrenean o...
International audiencePerched paleosurfaces of the Central and Eastern Pyrenees have been first desc...
The geometry and the infill of the south Pyrenean foreland basin mainly depend on the tectonic subsi...
International audienceThis review provides a synthesis of the evolution of the Pyrenees since ~84 Ma...
International audience[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structu...
International audienceThe central North-Pyrenean retrowedge developed on a thinned lithosphere, rich...
A new crustal-scale cross-section through the Eastern Pyrenees shows a minimum of 125 km of total sh...
[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structure involving a success...
International audienceThe eastern Aquitaine basin and North Pyrenean Zone show many characteristics ...
AbstractThe central North-Pyrenean retrowedge developed on a thinned lithosphere, rich in Keuper eva...
A new geological cross- section along the North Iberian Margin shows a complete image of the Western...
The Pyrenees is a young mountain belt formed as part of the larger Alpine collision zone. This excur...
International audienceThe Aquitaine basin is the retro-foreland basin associated with the Pyrenean o...
International audiencePerched paleosurfaces of the Central and Eastern Pyrenees have been first desc...
The geometry and the infill of the south Pyrenean foreland basin mainly depend on the tectonic subsi...
International audienceThis review provides a synthesis of the evolution of the Pyrenees since ~84 Ma...
International audience[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structu...
International audienceThe central North-Pyrenean retrowedge developed on a thinned lithosphere, rich...
A new crustal-scale cross-section through the Eastern Pyrenees shows a minimum of 125 km of total sh...
[1] The Pyrenees, north of the North Pyrenean fault, display a complex structure involving a success...
International audienceThe eastern Aquitaine basin and North Pyrenean Zone show many characteristics ...
AbstractThe central North-Pyrenean retrowedge developed on a thinned lithosphere, rich in Keuper eva...
A new geological cross- section along the North Iberian Margin shows a complete image of the Western...