Continental France and Belgium during the early Cretaceous: paleoweatherings and paleolandforms

Volume: 177, Issue: 3, Pages: 155 - 175
Published: May 1, 2006
Abstract
During the early Cretaceous, successive tectonic phases and several sea level falls resulted in the emersion of the main part of western Europe and the development of thick “lateritic” weathering. This long period of continental evolution ended with the Upper Cretaceous transgressions. During this period, the exposed lands displayed a mosaic of diverse morphologies and weathered landscapes. Bauxites are the most spectacular paleoweathering...
Paper Details
Title
Continental France and Belgium during the early Cretaceous: paleoweatherings and paleolandforms
Published Date
May 1, 2006
Volume
177
Issue
3
Pages
155 - 175
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