2011
DOI: 10.2475/05.2011.03
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Sediment routing system evolution within a diachronously uplifting orogen: Insights from detrital zircon thermochronological analyses from the South-Central Pyrenees

Abstract: The Pyrenees represents an orogen that developed diachronously, from east to west, between the Late Cretaceous and Miocene. Here, we use detrital zircon fission-track thermochronological analyses and U-Pb geochronology, interpreted within the context of the thermal and tectono-sedimentary development of the orogen, to construct a 3-stage model for south-central Pyrenean sediment routing system evolution as follows: (1) Late Cretaceous to Paleocene: Oblique convergence and topographic growth initiates in the ea… Show more

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“…Palaeocurrent data show that the dominant palaeoslope was towards the west (Fig. 2), supporting previous palaeogeographical reconstructions (Bentham et al 1992;Nijman 1998;Dreyer et al 1999;remacha et al 2005;Das Gupta & Pickering 2008;Caja et al 2010;Whitchurch et al 2011). Palaeocurrent data also indicate that two major palaeovalley systems (Sis and Gurb-Pobla) dispersed sediment towards the south from the Pyrenean mountain belt (Mellere 1993;Vincent 2001;Whittaker et al 2011;Parsons et al 2012;Michael 2013), swinging towards the west in the southern Tremp Basin owing to deflection by the topography caused by the Montsec thrust system (Millán et al 1994;Allen et al 2013).…”
Section: The Escanilla Palaeo-sediment Routing Systemsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Palaeocurrent data show that the dominant palaeoslope was towards the west (Fig. 2), supporting previous palaeogeographical reconstructions (Bentham et al 1992;Nijman 1998;Dreyer et al 1999;remacha et al 2005;Das Gupta & Pickering 2008;Caja et al 2010;Whitchurch et al 2011). Palaeocurrent data also indicate that two major palaeovalley systems (Sis and Gurb-Pobla) dispersed sediment towards the south from the Pyrenean mountain belt (Mellere 1993;Vincent 2001;Whittaker et al 2011;Parsons et al 2012;Michael 2013), swinging towards the west in the southern Tremp Basin owing to deflection by the topography caused by the Montsec thrust system (Millán et al 1994;Allen et al 2013).…”
Section: The Escanilla Palaeo-sediment Routing Systemsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The effect of (1) is minimal, as the main thick-skinned thrust sheets had been emplaced by 30-35 Ma (Beaumont et al 2000). The effect of (2) may be considerable, but the easterly extension of the Gurb catchment is limited by structural barriers along the Segre line, which guided the input of sediment from the eastern Pyrenees into the Ebro foredeep (Vergés 2007;Whitchurch et al 2011).…”
Section: Delimitation Of Palaeocatchmentsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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