International audienceIn the Variscan French Massif Central and Armorican Massif, the tectonic significance of a widespread NW–SE-trending stretching lineation, coeval with medium pressure–medium temperature metamorphism, is an open question. Based on a structural analysis in the southern part of the Massif Central, we show that this top-to-the-NW shearing is a deformation event, referred to as D2, which followed a D1 top-to-the-south shearing Devonian phase, and was itself re-deformed by a Late D3 Visean–Serpukhovian southward-thrusting event. We date the D2 phase at 360 Ma (Famennian–Tournaisian boundary). In the Armorican Massif, D2 is the “Bretonian phase” recorded in the metamorphic series and sedimentary basins. Geodynamically, D2 is ...
International audienceThe Armorican Massif (western France) provides an excellent record of the Pala...
International audienceIn NW Europe, the late Carboniferous Variscan collision between the Laurussia ...
International audienceThe Massif Central, like the southern part of the Massif Armoricain, belongs t...
International audienceIn the Variscan French Massif Central and Armorican Massif, the tectonic signi...
International audienceThe Variscan continental collision has led to the development of large strike-...
In the Monts d'Arrée (western Brittany, France) a high-strain slate belt is well-exposed. The slate ...
In the French Massif Central, the Devonian-Carboniferous tectonic evolution of the Rouergue-Albigeoi...
International audienceThe French Massif Central (FMC) forms the hinterland of the west-European Vari...
International audienceThe French Massif Central and Massif Armoricain belong to three tectonic and p...
International audienceThe Paleozoic French Variscan Belt in Massif Central and Massif Armoricain is ...
The Armorican Massif (western France) is divided in four main domains (namely the Léon domain to the...
National audienceOn the basis of geometrical and structural analysis, associated with quantitative p...
International audienceThe Armorican Massif (western France) provides an excellent record of the Pala...
International audienceIn NW Europe, the late Carboniferous Variscan collision between the Laurussia ...
International audienceThe Massif Central, like the southern part of the Massif Armoricain, belongs t...
International audienceIn the Variscan French Massif Central and Armorican Massif, the tectonic signi...
International audienceThe Variscan continental collision has led to the development of large strike-...
In the Monts d'Arrée (western Brittany, France) a high-strain slate belt is well-exposed. The slate ...
In the French Massif Central, the Devonian-Carboniferous tectonic evolution of the Rouergue-Albigeoi...
International audienceThe French Massif Central (FMC) forms the hinterland of the west-European Vari...
International audienceThe French Massif Central and Massif Armoricain belong to three tectonic and p...
International audienceThe Paleozoic French Variscan Belt in Massif Central and Massif Armoricain is ...
The Armorican Massif (western France) is divided in four main domains (namely the Léon domain to the...
National audienceOn the basis of geometrical and structural analysis, associated with quantitative p...
International audienceThe Armorican Massif (western France) provides an excellent record of the Pala...
International audienceIn NW Europe, the late Carboniferous Variscan collision between the Laurussia ...
International audienceThe Massif Central, like the southern part of the Massif Armoricain, belongs t...