2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-5681
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Sedimentary breccias formed during extensional tectonics: facies organization and processes 

Abstract: <p>Sedimentary breccias formed during extensional tectonics are spatially associated with large-throw normal faults. They result from the creation of a steep topography that becomes unstable, producing major rockfalls. The studied breccias, in Crete and in the Pyrenees, are up to 300 meters thick and are characterized by poorly sorted polygenic deposits of pebbles to boulders composed of highly angular plurimillimetric to plurimetric carbonate clasts. A lateral evolution is observed, with pebble-… Show more

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“…On the one hand, breccias are syn-rift sedimentary deposits related the Cretaceous rifting (Chelalou, 2015;Clerc, 2012;Kernif et al, 2020Kernif et al, , 2021 or tectonic structures formed at the base of the decoupled Mesozoic cover (Clerc et al, 2016). Pre-orogenic late Jurassic to mid late Cretaceous ages are corroborated by scarce in-situ U-Pb dating of the calcite into the matrix of breccias in the Bas-Agly breccias (Kernif et al, 2020).…”
Section: Tectono-sedimentary Evolution Of the Agly Massif And Breccia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, breccias are syn-rift sedimentary deposits related the Cretaceous rifting (Chelalou, 2015;Clerc, 2012;Kernif et al, 2020Kernif et al, , 2021 or tectonic structures formed at the base of the decoupled Mesozoic cover (Clerc et al, 2016). Pre-orogenic late Jurassic to mid late Cretaceous ages are corroborated by scarce in-situ U-Pb dating of the calcite into the matrix of breccias in the Bas-Agly breccias (Kernif et al, 2020).…”
Section: Tectono-sedimentary Evolution Of the Agly Massif And Breccia...mentioning
confidence: 99%