[1] High-pressure metamorphic rocks provide evidence that in subduction zones material can return from depths of more than 100 km to the surface. The pressure-temperature paths recorded by these rocks are variable, mostly revealing cooling during decompression, while the time constraints are generally narrow and indicate that the exhumation rates can be on the order of plate velocities. As such, subduction cannot be considered as a single pass process; instead, return flow of a considerable portion of crustal and upper mantle material must be accounted for. Our numerical simulations provide insight into the self-organizing large-scale flow patterns and temperature field of subduction zones, primarily controlled by rheology, phase transforma...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
[1] High-pressure metamorphic rocks provide evidence that in subduction zones material can return fr...
UHP rocks commonly form and exhume during the transition from oceanic subduction to continental coll...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
6 pages, 4 figures, supporting information https://www.pnas.org/content/115/46/11706/tab-figures-dat...
The exhumation of crustal ultra-high-pressure (UHP) material depends on temporal and spatial variati...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
We discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to mechanisms of exhumati...
The maximum-pressure P–T conditions (Pmax–T) and prograde P–T paths of exhumed subduction-related me...
The maximum-pressure P–T conditions (Pmax–T) and prograde P–T paths of exhumed subduction-related me...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
[1] High-pressure metamorphic rocks provide evidence that in subduction zones material can return fr...
UHP rocks commonly form and exhume during the transition from oceanic subduction to continental coll...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
6 pages, 4 figures, supporting information https://www.pnas.org/content/115/46/11706/tab-figures-dat...
The exhumation of crustal ultra-high-pressure (UHP) material depends on temporal and spatial variati...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
We discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to mechanisms of exhumati...
The maximum-pressure P–T conditions (Pmax–T) and prograde P–T paths of exhumed subduction-related me...
The maximum-pressure P–T conditions (Pmax–T) and prograde P–T paths of exhumed subduction-related me...
International audienceWhen deeply buried in subduction zones, rocks undergo mineral transformations ...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...