Abstract

Abundant and clearly exposed relationships between structures and syntectonic sedimentary rocks in the southern Pyrenees make this area particularly suitable for detailed studies of the sequential development of a collisional orogenic belt. During the Pyrenean orogeny, major shortening occurred in the eastern Pyrenees in Eocene and early Oligocene times. Until now, individual tectonic and depositional events have been only loosely defined temporally by biostratigraphic data. In order to provide a more precise chronological framework, four new magnetostratigraphic sections, spanning 8 km of Eocene strata and encompassing 18 m.y., have been developed in the eastern Pyrenees of northern Spain. The ages of nine major depositional sequences in the eastern Pyrenean foreland have been specified within the context of these chronologic data, beginning with the early Eocene transgression that commenced at 58 Ma. The timing of numerous tectonic events that occurred during the subsequent 16 m.y. can also be delineated, including the initial emplacement of the Pedraforca thrust sheet (58-54 Ma), the development of the Pedraforca breakback thrusts (47.5-40 Ma) at a mean shortening rate of 2.4 mm/yr, rotation of the Pedraforca footwall, three intervals of motion along the Vallfogona thrust (42.5-44.0, 40.5-41.5, and

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