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    Formation and deformation of hyperextended rift systems: Insights from rift domain mapping in the Bay of Biscay-Pyrenees by Tugend, J., Manatschal, G., Kusznir, N. J., Masini, E., Mohn, G., Thinon, I.

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2014)
    “…The Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees correspond to a Lower Cretaceous rift system including both oceanic and hyperextended rift domains. The transition from…”
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    A new 3D fault model of the Bouillante geothermal province combining onshore and offshore structural knowledge (French West Indies) by Calcagno, P., Bouchot, V., Thinon, I., Bourgine, B.

    Published in Tectonophysics (10-03-2012)
    “…The Bouillante area hosts geothermal resources located in a complex structural area (Guadeloupe Island, French West Indies). On one hand, faults observed on…”
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    Salt tectonics and crustal tectonics along the Eastern Sardinian margin, Western Tyrrhenian: New insights from the “METYSS 1” cruise by Gaullier, V., Chanier, F., Lymer, G., Vendeville, B.C., Maillard, A., Thinon, I., Lofi, J., Sage, F., Loncke, L.

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-03-2014)
    “…The Tyrrhenian Sea is usually interpreted to be a Neogene back-arc basin that opened by continental rifting and oceanic spreading caused by the eastward…”
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    Structure and evolution of a passive margin in a compressive environment: Example of the south-western Alps–Ligurian basin junction during the Cenozoic by Sage, F., Beslier, M.-O., Thinon, I., Larroque, C., Dessa, J.-X., Migeon, S., Angelier, J., Guennoc, P., Schreiber, D., Michaud, F., Stephan, J.-F., Sonnette, L.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-07-2011)
    “…We focus on the northern Ligurian margin, at the geological junction of the subalpine domain and the Ligurian oceanic basin, in order (1) to identify the…”
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    Deep structure of the Armorican Basin (Bay of Biscay); a review of Norgasis seismic reflection and refraction data by Thinon, I, Matias, L, Réhault, J. P, Hirn, A, Fidalgo-González, L, Avedik, F

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-01-2003)
    “…The Bay of Biscay is bounded to the north by the North Biscay margin, which comprises the Western Approaches and Armorican segments. In the 1970s and 1980s,…”
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    The Central English Channel troughs: major source-to-sink remnants or giant tidal scours? by Paquet, F., Thinon, I., Dugué, O., Tessier, B., Benabdellouahed, M., Lasseur, E., Briais, J., Couëffé, R., Guennoc, P., Gaullier, V.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-07-2023)
    “…The Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incisions up to 250 m-deep, at several locations at the bottom of this sea corridor. Depending on…”
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    Seismic markers of the Messinian Salinity Crisis in an intermediate-depth basin: Data for understanding the Neogene evolution of the Corsica Basin (northern Tyrrhenian Sea) by Thinon, I., Guennoc, P., Serrano, O., Maillard, A., Lasseur, E., Réhault, J.P.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-11-2016)
    “…The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC), which widely affected the whole Mediterranean basin, induced rapid and spectacular palaeoenvironmental changes. It led to…”
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    Tectonic and sedimentary architecture of the Karukéra spur: A record of the Lesser Antilles fore-arc deformations since the Neogene by De Min, L., Lebrun, J.-F., Cornée, J.-J., Münch, P., Léticée, J.L., Quillévéré, F., Melinte-Dobrinescu, M., Randrianasolo, A., Marcaillou, B., Zami, F.

    Published in Marine geology (01-05-2015)
    “…The Karukéra spur is an easternmost submerged rise of the Lesser Antilles fore-arc in the Guadeloupe archipelago, culminating about 4000m above the fore-arc…”
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