Thomas BERNARD
Supervisors:
SINCLAIR Hugh
University of Edinburgh
Major Results
Post-orogenic sediment drape is considered a generic process that is likely to be responsible for elevated low-gradient surfaces and preserved remnants of continental sedimentation draping the outer margins of the northern Pyrenean thrust wedge.
Abstract
PhD Thesis: Post-orogenic sediment flux to continental margins: Miocene erosion and sediment yield from the Pyrenees
PhD Thesis: Post-orogenic sediment flux to continental margins: Miocene erosion and sediment yield from the Pyrenees
Thomas Bernard. Post-orogenic sediment flux to continental margins: Miocene erosion and sediment yield from the Pyrenees. University of Edinburgh, 2019.
keywords: Central Pyrenees; Exhumation; Post-orogenic; Foreland basin rebound; Landscape numerical modelling, Topographic analyses
DOI:
Post-orogenic sediment drape of mountain ranges: An example from the Northern Pyrenees explained using a box model
Post-orogenic sediment drape of mountain ranges: An example from the Northern Pyrenees explained using a box model
Bernard, T., Naylor, M., Christophoul, F., Ford, M. (2020) : Post-orogenic sediment drape in the Northern Pyrenees explained using a box model.
keywords: isostatic rebound, post‐orogenic, foreland sediment influx, continental sedimentation
Lithological control on the post-orogenic topography and erosion history of the Pyrenees
Lithological control on the post-orogenic topography and erosion history of the Pyrenees
Bernard, T., Sinclair, H. D., Gailleton, B., Mudd, S. M., & Ford, M. (2019). Lithological control on the post‐orogenic topography and erosion history of the Pyrenees. Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
keywords: Pyrenees, channel steepness, rock strength, thermal histories, landscape evolution, exhumation