Despite extensive research in the last 150 years, the regional tectonic reconstruction of the Western Alps has remained controversial. The curved orogenic belt consists of several ribbon-like continental terranes (Sesia/Austroalpine, Internal Crystalline Massifs, Brianconnais), which are separated by two or more ophiolitic sutures (Piemonte, Valais, Antrona?, Lanzo/ Canavese?). High-pressure (HP) metamorphism of each terrane occurred during distinct orogenic episodes: at similar to65 Ma in the Sesia/Austroalpine, at similar to45 Ma in the Piemonte zone and at similar to35 Ma in the Internal Crystalline Massifs. It is suggested that these events reflect individual accretionary episodes, which together with kinematic indicators and the speed ...
sequence which is broadly continuous with the French cratonic foreland. This thrust belt developed i...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
Ophiolites of the Alpine belt derive from the closure of the Mesozoic Tethys Ocean that was interpos...
Despite extensive research in the last 150 years, the regional tectonic reconstruction of the Wester...
International audienceWe reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on...
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent knowledge deve...
SUMMARY: This paper gives a brief review of some different models that have been proposed to account...
The Alps are the archetypical collisional orogenic system on Earth and yet our understanding of proc...
International audienceDuring the Oligocene, in the central western Alps, tectonic accretion of the e...
In this paper the Alpine evolution of the Eastern Alps, southern side, is outlined starting from the...
International audienceThe northwestwards-directed Eocene propagation of the Western Alpine orogen is...
The boundary between the Austroalpine Err nappe and the Penninic Platta unit represents part of a La...
The northwestern Mediterranean subduction systems underwent an important phase of reorganization bet...
A lithostratigraphic association consisting of serpentinized mantle rocks, continent-derived allocht...
sequence which is broadly continuous with the French cratonic foreland. This thrust belt developed i...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
Ophiolites of the Alpine belt derive from the closure of the Mesozoic Tethys Ocean that was interpos...
Despite extensive research in the last 150 years, the regional tectonic reconstruction of the Wester...
International audienceWe reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on...
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent knowledge deve...
SUMMARY: This paper gives a brief review of some different models that have been proposed to account...
The Alps are the archetypical collisional orogenic system on Earth and yet our understanding of proc...
International audienceDuring the Oligocene, in the central western Alps, tectonic accretion of the e...
In this paper the Alpine evolution of the Eastern Alps, southern side, is outlined starting from the...
International audienceThe northwestwards-directed Eocene propagation of the Western Alpine orogen is...
The boundary between the Austroalpine Err nappe and the Penninic Platta unit represents part of a La...
The northwestern Mediterranean subduction systems underwent an important phase of reorganization bet...
A lithostratigraphic association consisting of serpentinized mantle rocks, continent-derived allocht...
sequence which is broadly continuous with the French cratonic foreland. This thrust belt developed i...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
Ophiolites of the Alpine belt derive from the closure of the Mesozoic Tethys Ocean that was interpos...