2019
DOI: 10.5194/se-2019-99
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Determining the Plio-Quaternary uplift of the southern French massif-Central; a new insights for intraplate orogen dynamics

Abstract: Abstract. The evolution of intra-plate orogens is still poorly understood. Yet, this is of major importance for understanding the Earth and plate dynamic, as well as the link between surface and deep geodynamic processes. The French Massif Central is an intraplate orogen with a mean elevation of 1000 m, with the highest peak elevations ranging from 1500 m to 1885 m. However, active deformation of the region is still debated due to scarce evidence either from geomorphological or geophysical (i.e. geodesy and se… Show more

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“…Genti et al 40 suggest that the present local stress field could be related to the uplift of the Massif Central and the Alps induced by erosional and/or post-glacial rebound processes (see also refs. [41][42][43] ). Addressing those geodynamic issues will mobilize a series of large-scale geological and geophysical data and modeling approaches, well beyond the scope of this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genti et al 40 suggest that the present local stress field could be related to the uplift of the Massif Central and the Alps induced by erosional and/or post-glacial rebound processes (see also refs. [41][42][43] ). Addressing those geodynamic issues will mobilize a series of large-scale geological and geophysical data and modeling approaches, well beyond the scope of this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%