| Vergés, J., Fernàndez, M. and Martínez, A. 2002. The Pyrenean orogen: pre-, syn-, and post-collisional evolution. In: Rosenbaum, G. and Lister, G. S. 2002. Reconstruction of the evolution of the Alpine-Himalayan orogeny. Journal of the Virtual Explorer. | ||
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Pyrenean orogen: pre-, syn-, and post-collisional evolution
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Jaume Vergés1, Manel Fernàndez1 and Albert Martínez2 1 Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera, CSIC. Lluís Solé i Sabarís s/n, 08028 Barcelona, Spain (http://caribe.ija.csic.es/Verges/verges.html) 2 Enamorats, 132. 08026 Barcelona, Spain Abstract The Pyrenean Mountains
represent the westernmost end of the long Alpine-Himalayan collisional
system. The excellent preservation of foreland basin deposits in conjunction
with folds and thrusts has been the basis for the numerous papers on the
syn-tectonic evolution of the Pyrenees. Many of these papers quantified
the geological processes: inversion tectonics, fold-and-thrust development,
foreland and hinterland sequences of thrusting, growth strata, and control
of stratigraphy on tectonics as well as tectonics on sedimentation. Geophysical
data also constrain the crustal and lithospheric structure. The pre-orogenic
Mesozoic rift basins exerted a significant influence on the Pyrenean thrust
system. Later, the opening of the València trough was also important
for the late development of the Eastern Pyrenees. Both, the pre- and post-orogenic
evolution deserve more attention. Keywords: Pyrenees, Alpine-Himalayan belt, Ebro foreland basin, thrust timing |
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