Eclogites and associated high-pressure (HP) rocks in collisional and accretionary orogenic belts preserve a record of subduction and exhumation, and provide a key constraint on the tectonic evolution of the continents. Most eclogites that formed at high pressures but low temperatures at > 10-11 kbar and 450-650 degrees C can be interpreted as a result of subduction of cold oceanic lithosphere. A new class of high-temperature (HT) eclogites that formed above 900 degrees C and at 14 to 30 kbar occurs in the deep continental crust, but their geodynamic significance and processes of formation are poorly understood. Here we show that Neoarchaean mafic-ultramafic complexes in the central granulite facies region of the Lewisian in NW Scotland cont...
The Lewisian Complex of NW Scotland is a fragment of the North Atlantic Craton. It comprises mostly ...
This item is only available electronically.Exhumed deep crust is rare and exposures that preserve bo...
Petrological modelling of granulite‐facies mafic and semipelitic migmatites from Cairn Leuchan, nort...
Eclogites and associated high-pressure (HP) rocks in collisional and accretionary orogenic belts pre...
The nature of tectonic processes on the early Earth is still controversial. The scarcity of high-pre...
Eclogites and their retrogressed equivalents from the eastern unit of the Glenelg-Attadale Inlier in...
The Glenelg–Attadale Inlier is the largest basement inlier within the Caledonian orogen in NW Scotla...
International audienceIn many orogens, high-pressure (HP) metamorphic rocks such as eclogite occur a...
This item is only available electronically.Ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphic terranes are though...
International audienceThe Western Gneiss Region in Norway is constituted by a crustal nappe stack th...
ABSTRACT New eclogite localities and new 40Ar/39Ar ages within the Western Gneiss Region of Norway d...
The temporal and tectonic evolution of the deepest portions of orogens has been the focus of conside...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
This work examines the petrogenesis of layered ultramafic- gabbro bodies from the Scourian and the m...
Mineralogical and mineral chemical evidence for prograde metamorphism is rarely preserved in rocks t...
The Lewisian Complex of NW Scotland is a fragment of the North Atlantic Craton. It comprises mostly ...
This item is only available electronically.Exhumed deep crust is rare and exposures that preserve bo...
Petrological modelling of granulite‐facies mafic and semipelitic migmatites from Cairn Leuchan, nort...
Eclogites and associated high-pressure (HP) rocks in collisional and accretionary orogenic belts pre...
The nature of tectonic processes on the early Earth is still controversial. The scarcity of high-pre...
Eclogites and their retrogressed equivalents from the eastern unit of the Glenelg-Attadale Inlier in...
The Glenelg–Attadale Inlier is the largest basement inlier within the Caledonian orogen in NW Scotla...
International audienceIn many orogens, high-pressure (HP) metamorphic rocks such as eclogite occur a...
This item is only available electronically.Ultra-high pressure (UHP) metamorphic terranes are though...
International audienceThe Western Gneiss Region in Norway is constituted by a crustal nappe stack th...
ABSTRACT New eclogite localities and new 40Ar/39Ar ages within the Western Gneiss Region of Norway d...
The temporal and tectonic evolution of the deepest portions of orogens has been the focus of conside...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
This work examines the petrogenesis of layered ultramafic- gabbro bodies from the Scourian and the m...
Mineralogical and mineral chemical evidence for prograde metamorphism is rarely preserved in rocks t...
The Lewisian Complex of NW Scotland is a fragment of the North Atlantic Craton. It comprises mostly ...
This item is only available electronically.Exhumed deep crust is rare and exposures that preserve bo...
Petrological modelling of granulite‐facies mafic and semipelitic migmatites from Cairn Leuchan, nort...