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The February 1996 earthquake sequence in the eastern Pyrenees: first results

Journal of Seismology, 1997
An earthquake with local magnitude (ML) 5.2 occurred February 18, 1996 in the eastern Pyrenees (France) near the town of Saint-Paul de Fenouillet. This event is the first of this magnitude in France to be well recorded instrumentally. Less than 24 hours after the main shock, we installed a temporary network of 30 seismological stations in the ...
A. Rigo   +6 more
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Snowdrift measurements in the Catalan eastern Pyrenees

1996
Pendant les trois dernières saisons, une parcelle expérimentale située sur la station de ski La Molina, a été équipée pour étudier le transport de neige par le vent. On utilise les lois de la mécanique des fluides. Les profils de concentration expérimentaux sont comparés aux profils de concentration théorique.
Mases, M.   +3 more
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The glaciers of the Central-Eastern Pyrenees

2022
Josep Ventura, Valentí Turu
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New moss records in the eastern part of the pyrenees

Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, 2016
Brachythecium geheebii and Pseudoleskea saviana are new species for the Pyrenees, and Schistidium atrichum for the Catalan countries. The new localities are briefly described. Se señalan por primera vez en los Pirineos Brachythecium geheebii, Pseudoleskea ...
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Five remarkable bryophytes from the eastern part of the Pyrenees

Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, 2015
New localities of Aneura mirabilis, Braunia imberbis, Gymnomitrion adustum, Nardia insecta and Odontoschisma francisci which are noteworthy species for the Catalan countries, are reported from eastern Pyrenees. The new localities are briefly described.
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Monitoring of the Vallcebre landslide, Eastern Pyrenees, Spain

2021
J. Corominas   +5 more
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The Paleogene basin of the Eastern Pyrenees

1996
J.M. Costa   +2 more
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Sedimentary Breccias Synextension in the North-Eastern Pyrenees

This chapter focuses on the Late Jurassic breccias known as “brèche limite”, which are preserved in a large part of the Pyrenees. Their age coincides with the first phases of extensional deformation between the Iberian and Eurasian plates. The Pyrenees correspond to a chain that currently extends over 400 km from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.
Kernif, Tarik   +3 more
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