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Tectonic influences on the Quaternary drainage evolution on the north-western margin of the French Central Massif: The Creuse valley example

2007; Elsevier BV; Volume: 93; Issue: 3-4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.geomorph.2006.11.014

ISSN

1872-695X

Autores

Jean‐Pierre Larue,

Tópico(s)

Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide

Resumo

Abstract This work examines the links between tectonics and fluvial dynamics on the north-western margin of the French Central Massif. Geomorphological and sedimentological analyses of detrital deposits were carried out as the basis for correlating the different formations, and for reconstructing the palaeodrainage in the Creuse basin. Cross-sections of the valleys, longitudinal profiles of terraces and glacis indicate post-depositional deformation of about 50 m amplitude: uplift north and south of Gueret and in the Eguzon district. These deformations are related to the Central Massif uplift of 50 m above the Paris Basin since 1.1 Ma (OIS 32). The Creuse incision varies from 140 m in the Crozant anticline to 60 m in the Paris Basin. An Upper Pliocene palaeochannel located on the Sedelle–Ardentes–Issoudun lineament is evidenced by andalusite coming from the Fougeres unit. The reactivation of the transverse faults between Le Pin and Le Menoux has distorted the middle terraces. The main knick points are mainly due to tectonics and have been persistent in the landscape since the Upper Pliocene. Their recession rate is controlled both by discharge and lithology. Tributary streams exhibit strong convexities, indicating that the erosional response to Pliocene uplift has not yet propagated into upland surfaces.

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