Where are the limits of Mesozoic intracontinental sedimentary basins of southern France?

Marine and Petroleum Geology(2020)

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Reconstitution of the geometry of sedimentary basins is fundamental to understand the nature of present sedimentary rocks and the economic potential in hydrocarbon and mineral resources. Present-day topography of southern France shows elevations growing between the Meso-Cenozoic Aquitaine Basin to the South-East Basin across the Variscan domain and the Jurassic Causses small basin with maximum relief in the Cévennes area. Present-day elevation offset is of approximately 1000 m. This geometry questions the paleogeography and dynamics of these various domains and the relative elevation of the Variscan domain during the subsidence of adjacent Aquitaine and South-East Basins. In this study, we investigate the geological history of the Variscan basement high and the Causses small basin using paleotemperatures deduced from organic matter analysis, low temperature thermochronology and regional geological constraints.
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Thermal history reconstruction,Erosion in sedimentary basins,Paleogeography of western Europe during Jurassic and Early Cretaceous,Aquitaine Basin,South-East Basin,Causses Basin
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