Post-orogenic exhumation in the western Pyrenees: evidence for extension driven by pre-orogenic inheritance

Fillon, Charlotte; Mouthereau, Frederic; Calassou, Sylvain; Pik, Raphael; Bellahsen, Nicolas; Gautheron, Cecile; Stockli, Daniel; Brichau, Stephanie; Daril, Norman; Mouchene, Margaux; van der Beek, Peter

Abstract

We discuss the drivers of the Pyrenean post-orogenic exhumation, including drainage migration, flexural rebound and tectonic reactivation.We provide new low-temperature thermochronological data and inverse thermal modeling from both the hinterland and foreland of the western Pyrenees. Our new thermochronological ages range from 6.6 to 61.4 Ma and reveal a Late Miocene exhumation phase in several massifs. The contrasting thermal histories define a domain of focused exhumation in the western Pyrenees that coincides with the present-day extensional tectonics in a region to the north of the Axial Zone. Based on the inferred cooling rates and paleogradient estimates, we highlight an exhumation phase of c. 1 mm yr(-1) between 11 and 9 Ma in the Axial Zone, well above rates expected for a post-orogenic evolution. The thermal evolution inferred from three boreholes of the Aquitaine foreland basin reveals that sediments eroded from the hinterland did not accumulate in the Piedmont region but were transported offshore in the Bay of Biscay. We infer that the significant c. 10 Ma post-orogenic exhumation event must be related to the modern normal faulting regime of the western Pyrenees, associated with contrasting crustal thickness and densities, inherited from the Mesozoic rift evolution of the northern Pyrenees.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000599905300001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 178
Número: 2
Editorial: GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBL HOUSE
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.1144/jgs2020-079

Notas: ISI