Subduction\u2013collision zones are characterized by the amalgamation and disaggregation of lithospheric slices; such processes work in competition in constructing the tectonic architecture of metamorphic belts. Determination of contours for thermally and struc- turally characterized units is crucial to define the variations in sizes of such slices involved in the dynamic evolution of an active margin. The dimensions of these entities change over time and must be reconstructed using the structural and metamorphic evolution of the basement rocks as tracers, rather than by simply relying on lithologic associations. They constitute tectono-metamorphic units (TMUs) and represent discrete portions of the orogenic crust influenced by a sequence o...
The quantification of the actual rock volumes in which metamorphic transformations progress is a key...
Intrusives of pre-Alpine age and their high grade country rocks, subducted-exhumed in Alpine times, ...
International audienceMany orogens, such as the Western Alps, are characterised by the collision of ...
In the Alpine continental crust structural, metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous signatures indicate...
Geological mapping, multiscale structural analysis, and estimations of the degree of fabric evolutio...
In metamorphic basements, 3D geological modelling, based on multiscale correlation of superposed str...
When continental rifting does not develop on a stable continental lithosphere, geodynamic interpreta...
The need to understand and evaluate the mutual influence of the various involved factors promoted th...
A correlation procedure of scattered tectonic and metamorphic imprints in the reactivated crust is e...
The recognition of several metamorphic re-equilibration steps in a single metamorphic complex has be...
Foliation trajectories, superposed to classical lithological information, have been used in this ess...
The narrow axial zone of collisional belts, where ocean closure apparently generates the highest tec...
International audiencePressure-temperature-time-deformation (P-T-t-d) paths from metamorphic rocks p...
The concept of 'metamorphic field gradient' applied to the lithologically homogeneous deep crust of ...
The dominant foliation (S2) in the metapelites of the Southalpine basement, near the western side of...
The quantification of the actual rock volumes in which metamorphic transformations progress is a key...
Intrusives of pre-Alpine age and their high grade country rocks, subducted-exhumed in Alpine times, ...
International audienceMany orogens, such as the Western Alps, are characterised by the collision of ...
In the Alpine continental crust structural, metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous signatures indicate...
Geological mapping, multiscale structural analysis, and estimations of the degree of fabric evolutio...
In metamorphic basements, 3D geological modelling, based on multiscale correlation of superposed str...
When continental rifting does not develop on a stable continental lithosphere, geodynamic interpreta...
The need to understand and evaluate the mutual influence of the various involved factors promoted th...
A correlation procedure of scattered tectonic and metamorphic imprints in the reactivated crust is e...
The recognition of several metamorphic re-equilibration steps in a single metamorphic complex has be...
Foliation trajectories, superposed to classical lithological information, have been used in this ess...
The narrow axial zone of collisional belts, where ocean closure apparently generates the highest tec...
International audiencePressure-temperature-time-deformation (P-T-t-d) paths from metamorphic rocks p...
The concept of 'metamorphic field gradient' applied to the lithologically homogeneous deep crust of ...
The dominant foliation (S2) in the metapelites of the Southalpine basement, near the western side of...
The quantification of the actual rock volumes in which metamorphic transformations progress is a key...
Intrusives of pre-Alpine age and their high grade country rocks, subducted-exhumed in Alpine times, ...
International audienceMany orogens, such as the Western Alps, are characterised by the collision of ...