Big data seismology
The discipline of seismology is based on observations of ground motion that are inherently
undersampled in space and time. Our basic understanding of earthquake processes and our …
undersampled in space and time. Our basic understanding of earthquake processes and our …
The deep structure of the Alps based on the CIFALPS seismic experiment: A synthesis
Abstract The European Alps are the site where classic geologic concepts such as nappe
theory, continental subduction and slab breakoff have been first proposed. However, the …
theory, continental subduction and slab breakoff have been first proposed. However, the …
Placing limits to shortening evolution in the Pyrenees: Role of margin architecture and implications for the Iberia/Europe convergence
Estimating shortening in collision belts is critical to reconstruct past plate motions. Balanced
cross‐section techniques are efficient in external domains but lack resolution in the …
cross‐section techniques are efficient in external domains but lack resolution in the …
The deep roots of the western Pyrenees revealed by full waveform inversion of teleseismic P waves
Imaging the architecture of mountain roots is required to understand the support of
topography and for kinematic reconstructions at convergent plate boundaries, but is still …
topography and for kinematic reconstructions at convergent plate boundaries, but is still …
Continuity of the Alpine slab unraveled by high‐resolution P wave tomography
The question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in active orogens is a hot
topic partly due to poorly resolved tomographic data. The complex slab structure beneath …
topic partly due to poorly resolved tomographic data. The complex slab structure beneath …
High-temperature metamorphism during extreme thinning of the continental crust: a reappraisal of the North Pyrenean passive paleomargin
An increasing number of field examples in mountain belts show that the formation of passive
margins during extreme continent thinning may occur under conditions of high to very high …
margins during extreme continent thinning may occur under conditions of high to very high …
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 …
The non-cylindrical crustal architecture of the Pyrenees
We exploit the data from five seismic transects deployed across the Pyrenees to characterize
the deep architecture of this collisional orogen. We map the main seismic interfaces beneath …
the deep architecture of this collisional orogen. We map the main seismic interfaces beneath …
Thermal imprint of rift-related processes in orogens as recorded in the Pyrenees
The extent to which heat recorded in orogens reflects thermal conditions inherited from
previous rift-related processes is still debated and poorly documented. As a case study, we …
previous rift-related processes is still debated and poorly documented. As a case study, we …
Insights into the crustal‐scale dynamics of a doubly vergent orogen from a quantitative analysis of its forelands: A case study of the Eastern Pyrenees
AR Grool, M Ford, J Vergés, RS Huismans… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In natural doubly vergent orogens, the relationship between the pro‐and retro‐wedges is, as
yet, poorly constrained. We present a detailed tectonostratigraphic study of the retro‐wedge …
yet, poorly constrained. We present a detailed tectonostratigraphic study of the retro‐wedge …