Paleogeographic and sedimentary evolution of the South Pyrenean foreland basin
Abstract During the Paleogene and Neogene the NE Iberian plate underwent significant
paleogeographic changes driven by the Iberian and European plate collision and the …
paleogeographic changes driven by the Iberian and European plate collision and the …
Denudation history and palaeogeography of the Pyrenees and their peripheral basins: an 84-million-year geomorphological perspective
This review provides a synthesis of the evolution of the Pyrenees since~ 84 Ma and is
uniquely focused on analysing jointly and comparatively its peripheral pro-foreland, retro …
uniquely focused on analysing jointly and comparatively its peripheral pro-foreland, retro …
Natural hydrogen migration along thrust faults in foothill basins: The North Pyrenean Frontal Thrust case study
The existence of geological fluids rich in natural hydrogen (H 2) raises the question about
the energy potential of this carbon-free resource. However, to date there is no exploration …
the energy potential of this carbon-free resource. However, to date there is no exploration …
Native H2 Exploration in the Western Pyrenean Foothills
Native hydrogen (H2) may represent a new carbon free‐energy resource, but to date there is
no specific exploration guide to target H2‐fertile geological settings. Here, we present the …
no specific exploration guide to target H2‐fertile geological settings. Here, we present the …
Evolution of the Alpine orogenic belts in the Western Mediterranean region as resolved by the kinematics of the Europe-Africa diffuse plate boundary
P Angrand, F Mouthereau - BSGF-Earth Sciences …, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The West European collisional Alpine belts are the result of the inversion, initiated
in the middle Cretaceous, of the complex western Neotethys and the Atlantic continental rift …
in the middle Cretaceous, of the complex western Neotethys and the Atlantic continental rift …
[HTML][HTML] A reconstruction of Iberia accounting for Western Tethys–North Atlantic kinematics since the late-Permian–Triassic
The western European kinematic evolution results from the opening of the western
Neotethys and the Atlantic oceans since the late Paleozoic and the Mesozoic. Geological …
Neotethys and the Atlantic oceans since the late Paleozoic and the Mesozoic. Geological …
Detailed tectonic reconstructions of the Western Mediterranean region for the last 35 Ma, insights on driving mechanisms
Slab retreat, slab tearing and interactions of slabs are first-order drivers of the deformation of
the overriding lithosphere. An independent description of the tectonic evolution of the back …
the overriding lithosphere. An independent description of the tectonic evolution of the back …
[HTML][HTML] Inhomogeneous rift inversion and the evolution of the Pyrenees
The kinematic evolution of the Pyrenees was largely controlled by structural and thermal
heterogeneities inherited from a precursor rift system, resulting in complex along-strike …
heterogeneities inherited from a precursor rift system, resulting in complex along-strike …
Quantifying deformation processes in the SE Pyrenees using U–Pb dating of fracture-filling calcites
It is difficult to quantify the timing of the deformation processes in brittle fold–thrust belts
because minerals suitable for dating and well-preserved growth strata sediments are scarce …
because minerals suitable for dating and well-preserved growth strata sediments are scarce …
Geodynamic evolution of a wide plate boundary in the Western Mediterranean, near-field versus far-field interactions
The present-day tectonic setting of the Western Mediterranean region, from the Pyrénées to
the Betics and from the Alps to the Atlas, results from a complex 3-D geodynamic evolution …
the Betics and from the Alps to the Atlas, results from a complex 3-D geodynamic evolution …