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 …
Terrestrial 10Be and electron spin resonance dating of fluvial terraces quantifies quaternary tectonic uplift gradients in the eastern Pyrenees
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 …
mappable sequence of Quaternary alluvial units between the Pleistocene frontal moraines …
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 …
Propagating uplift controls on high-elevation, low-relief landscape formation in the southeast Tibetan Plateau
High-elevation, low-relief surfaces are widespread in many mountain belts. However, the
origin of these surfaces has long been debated. In particular, the southeast Tibetan Plateau …
origin of these surfaces has long been debated. In particular, the southeast Tibetan Plateau …
When did the Pyrenean shortening end? Insight from U–Pb geochronology of syn‐faulting calcite (Corbières area, France)
Absolute dating helps to define the age and duration of orogen building. Here we present
new U–Pb ages of syn‐faulting calcites collected in the northern foreland basin of the …
new U–Pb ages of syn‐faulting calcites collected in the northern foreland basin of the …
Long-term dynamic topographic support during post-orogenic crustal thinning revealed by stable isotope (δ18O) paleo-altimetry in eastern Pyrenees
Understanding the geodynamic and Earth surface processes at the origin of post-collisional
surface uplift in mountain ranges requires reconstruction of paleo-elevation. Here, we focus …
surface uplift in mountain ranges requires reconstruction of paleo-elevation. Here, we focus …
Deciphering landscape evolution with karstic networks: A Pyrenean case study
The rates and chronologies of valley incision are closely modulated by the tectonic uplift of
active mountain ranges and were controlled by repeated climate changes during the …
active mountain ranges and were controlled by repeated climate changes during the …
Airy's isostatic model: a proposal for a realistic case
S Mukherjee - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2017 - Springer
This work derives algebraic expressions for Airy-type isostatic equilibrium and
disequilibrium of lithospheric blocks within asthenosphere, considering a more realistic case …
disequilibrium of lithospheric blocks within asthenosphere, considering a more realistic case …
Bedload‐Bedrock Contrasts Form Enigmatic Low‐Relief Surfaces of the Pyrenees
Low‐relief, high‐elevation surfaces in mountain belts highlight the dynamic nature of
landscapes and have provided evidence for changes in tectonics and/or climate. Yet …
landscapes and have provided evidence for changes in tectonics and/or climate. Yet …
Polyphased brittle deformation around a crustal fault: A multi-scale approach based on remote sensing and field data on the mountains surrounding the Têt …
Studying hydrothermal systems in basement environments requires knowledge of fault and
fracture network distributions. This study addresses this through multi-scale structural …
fracture network distributions. This study addresses this through multi-scale structural …