[HTML][HTML] Evolution of a low convergence collisional orogen: a review of Pyrenean orogenesis
The Pyrenees is a collisional orogen built by inversion of an immature rift system during
convergence of the Iberian and European plates from Late Cretaceous to late Cenozoic. The …
convergence of the Iberian and European plates from Late Cretaceous to late Cenozoic. The …
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 …
Dehydration of the subducting Juan de Fuca plate and fluid pathways revealed by full waveform inversion of teleseismic P and SH waves in central Oregon
The dehydration of subducting slabs expels a massive amount of water into the forearc and
backarc mantle which is responsible for the serpentinization of the mantle wedge, as well as …
backarc mantle which is responsible for the serpentinization of the mantle wedge, as well as …
Characterizing natural hydrogen occurrences in the Paris basin from historical drilling records
This study investigates natural hydrogen (H2) occurrences in the Paris Basin, using Optical
Character Recognition (OCR) technology to analyze an extensive, yet underexploited …
Character Recognition (OCR) technology to analyze an extensive, yet underexploited …
The importance of rift inheritance in understanding the early collisional evolution of the Western Alps
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent
knowledge developed at rifted margins. First, we replace the main Alpine units of our study …
knowledge developed at rifted margins. First, we replace the main Alpine units of our study …
Spatiotemporal Behavior of an Extremely Small Seismic Swarm in Pyrenean Foreland, France
During the large‐N MAUPASACQ passive seismic experiment in the foreland of the western
Pyrenees (southwest France), an unusual swarm‐type seismic sequence was …
Pyrenees (southwest France), an unusual swarm‐type seismic sequence was …
Gravity data inversion of the Pyrenees range using Taguchi sensitivity analysis and ADMM bound constraints based on seismic data
Gravity inversion methods are able to recover density distributions in the Earth but they
require strong constraints based on various prior information. In the present study, our aim is …
require strong constraints based on various prior information. In the present study, our aim is …
[HTML][HTML] Crustal imaging and characterization of active faults with a large-N nodal deployment-Application to the Chaînons Béarnais region (western Pyrenees foothills …
Understanding the driving forces and nature of intraplate seismicity remains a major
unsolved problem in seismology. In the western Pyrénées, seismicity is concentrated in a …
unsolved problem in seismology. In the western Pyrénées, seismicity is concentrated in a …
Advances in the modeling of the Iberian thermal lithosphere and perspectives on deep geothermal studies
Renewable energy sources are key to achieve the transition toward clean energy system.
Among them, the geothermal energy has a production whose effectiveness requires …
Among them, the geothermal energy has a production whose effectiveness requires …
Geologically constrained geometry inversion and null-space navigation to explore alternative geological scenarios: a case study in the Western Pyrenees
Reducing the gap between geophysical inversion and geological interpretation can be
achieved by integrating geological modelling into geophysical inversion. For this, we use a …
achieved by integrating geological modelling into geophysical inversion. For this, we use a …