“…The Axial Zone antiformal stack in the interior portion of the central Pyrenees consists of 4 thrusts, successively the Nogueres, Gavarnie, Orri, and Rialp thrusts (Munoz, 1992; Teixell et al., 2018). The Nogueres (56.4 ± 1.3 Ma) and the Gavarnie (36.5 ± 1.4 Ma) thrusts were active in‐sequence, although the closeness in age of the Gavarnie gouge age to Priabonian (37.7–33.9 Ma) growth strata associated with the Orri thrust indicates the Gavernie and Orri thrust may have been active essentially simultaneously (Burrel et al., 2021). Several sets of thermochronometer data similarly suggest that a significant pulse of tectonically driven exhumation occurred in the central Axial Zone region around 35 ‐ 25 Ma, linked to growth of the antiformal stack and local out‐of‐sequence thrusting in the interior portion of the range as the orogenic wedge thickened (Bosch et al., 2016; Fitzgerald et al., 1999; Gibson et al., 2007; Jolivet et al., 2007; Labaume, Meresse, Jolivet, Teixell, & Lahfid, 2016; Metcalf et al., 2009; Sinclair et al., 2005; Waldner et al., 2021).…”