Denudation history and palaeogeography of the Pyrenees and their peripheral basins: an 84-million-year geomorphological perspective

M Calvet, Y Gunnell, B Laumonier - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Active Tectonics of the Pyrenees: A review.

P Lacan, M Ortuño Candela - Journal Of Iberian Geology, 2012, vol …, 2012 - diposit.ub.edu
The Pyrenees have experienced at least seven earthquakes with magnitude M> 5 in the last
400 years. During the last decades, several seismotectonic, neotectonic and …

Topographic and faults control of hydrothermal circulation along dormant faults in an orogen

A Taillefer, L Guillou‐Frottier, R Soliva… - Geochemistry …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrothermal systems involving dormant faults within orogenic belts are rarely targeted for
geothermal exploration, partly because of the complexity of the 3‐D topography, the …

Fault‐Related Controls on Upward Hydrothermal Flow: An Integrated Geological Study of the Têt Fault System, Eastern Pyrénées (France)

A Taillefer, R Soliva, L Guillou-Frottier, E Le Goff… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The way faults control upward fluid flow in nonmagmatic hydrothermal systems in
extensional context is still unclear. In the Eastern Pyrénées, an alignment of twenty‐nine hot …

Present-day deformation of the Pyrenees revealed by GPS surveying and earthquake focal mechanisms until 2011

A Rigo, P Vernant, KL Feigl, X Goula… - Geophysical Journal …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
The Pyrenean mountain range is a slowly deforming belt with continuous and moderate
seismic activity. To quantify its deformation field, we present the velocity field estimated from …

Large‐scale rock slope failures in the eastern pyrenees: identifying a sparse but significant population in paraglacial and parafluvial contexts

D Jarman, M Calvet, J Corominas… - … Annaler: Series A …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This first overview of large‐scale rock slope failure (RSF) in the yrenees addresses the
eastern third of the range. Around 30 principal RSFs greater than 0.25 km2 and 20 lesser or …

Terrestrial 10Be and electron spin resonance dating of fluvial terraces quantifies quaternary tectonic uplift gradients in the eastern Pyrenees

M Delmas, M Calvet, Y Gunnell, P Voinchet… - Quaternary Science …, 2018 - Elsevier
The 120 km-longTêt River flows out of the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean. By displaying a
mappable sequence of Quaternary alluvial units between the Pleistocene frontal moraines …

Potential of airborne LiDAR data analysis to detect subtle landforms of slope failure: Portainé, Central Pyrenees

M Ortuño, M Guinau, J Calvet, G Furdada, J Bordonau… - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
Slope failures have been traditionally detected by field inspection and aerial-photo
interpretation. These approaches are generally insufficient to identify subtle landforms …

Cave levels as proxies for measuring post-orogenic uplift: Evidence from cosmogenic dating of alluvium-filled caves in the French Pyrenees

M Calvet, Y Gunnell, R Braucher, G Hez, D Bourles… - Geomorphology, 2015 - Elsevier
The rates and chronology of valley incision in mountain ranges have been studied in various
parts of the globe, but the causes of river incision are often blurred because tectonic …

Late Quaternary episodic displacement on a sackung scarp in the central Spanish Pyrenees. Secondary paleoseismic evidence?

F Gutiérrez, M Ortuño, P Lucha, J Guerrero… - Geodinamica …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
A sackung scarp has been investigated by trenching in the central Spanish Pyrenees. This
feature is located 18 km to the SW of the North Maladeta Fault, which is the most probable …