Present-day uplift of the European Alps: Evaluating mechanisms and models of their relative contributions
Recent measurements of surface vertical displacements of the European Alps show a
correlation between vertical velocities and topographic features, with widespread uplift at …
correlation between vertical velocities and topographic features, with widespread uplift at …
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 …
Surface rupture and shallow fault reactivation during the 2019 Mw 4.9 Le Teil earthquake, France
Abstract The Rhône River Valley in France, a densely populated area with many industrial
facilities including several nuclear power plants, was shaken on November 11th 2019, by …
facilities including several nuclear power plants, was shaken on November 11th 2019, by …
[HTML][HTML] Processes and deformation rates generating seismicity in metropolitan France and conterminous Western Europe
Processes and deformation rates generating seismicity in metropolitan France and
conterminous Western EuropeProcessus et taux de déformation générant la sismicité en …
conterminous Western EuropeProcessus et taux de déformation générant la sismicité en …
Present-day uplift of the western Alps
Collisional mountain belts grow as a consequence of continental plate convergence and
eventually disappear under the combined effects of gravitational collapse and erosion …
eventually disappear under the combined effects of gravitational collapse and erosion …
High‐resolution imaging of the Pyrenees and Massif Central from the data of the PYROPE and IBERARRAY portable array deployments
The lithospheric structures beneath the Pyrenees, which holds the key to settle long‐
standing controversies regarding the opening of the Bay of Biscay and the formation of the …
standing controversies regarding the opening of the Bay of Biscay and the formation of the …
Erosion influences the seismicity of active thrust faults
Assessing seismic hazards remains one of the most challenging scientific issues in Earth
sciences. Deep tectonic processes are classically considered as the only persistent …
sciences. Deep tectonic processes are classically considered as the only persistent …
Topographic and faults control of hydrothermal circulation along dormant faults in an orogen
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 …
geothermal exploration, partly because of the complexity of the 3‐D topography, the …
Evidence for the release of long‐term tectonic strain stored in continental interiors through intraplate earthquakes
The occurrence of large earthquakes in stable continental interiors challenges the
applicability of the classical steady state “seismic cycle” model to such regions. Here we …
applicability of the classical steady state “seismic cycle” model to such regions. Here we …
Fault‐Related Controls on Upward Hydrothermal Flow: An Integrated Geological Study of the Têt Fault System, Eastern Pyrénées (France)
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 …
extensional context is still unclear. In the Eastern Pyrénées, an alignment of twenty‐nine hot …