The Western Alpine Sesia-Lanzo Zone (SLZ) is a sliver of eclogite-facies continental crust exhumed from mantle depths in the hanging wall of a subducted oceanic slab. Eclogite-facies felsic and basic rocks sampled across the internal SLZ show different degrees of retrograde metamorphic overprint associated with fluid influx. The weakly deformed samples preserve relict eclogite-facies mineral assemblages that show partial fluid-induced compositional re-equilibration along grain boundaries, brittle fractures and other fluid pathways. Multiple fluid influx stages are indicated by replacement of primary omphacite by phengite, albitic plagioclase and epidote as well as partial re-equilibration and/or overgrowths in phengite and sodic amphibole, ...
Convergent plate margins typically experience a transition from subduction to collision dynamics as ...
International audienceMafic eclogites are found in many orogens as lenses embedded in quartzofeldspa...
To contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms and pathways of fluid movement through deeply s...
Interactions of fabric evolution and chemical parameters driving reaction progress during the amphib...
The buoyancy of continental crust opposes its subduction to mantle depths, except where mineral reac...
International audienceThe Mont-Blanc Massif was intensely deformed during the Alpine orogenesis: in ...
International audienceThe Mt. Emilius klippe (Western Alps, Italy) corresponds to a segment of the s...
Subduction zones represent one of the most critical settings for fluid recycling as a consequence of...
International audienceThe Nonsberg–Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic mélange t...
International audienceThe question as to whether the metasomatizing-slab agent needed to form island...
The Nonsberg\u2013Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic m\ue9lange that was partia...
Detailed mapping of superposed fabrics and their mineral support allows for reconstruction of the te...
Eclogite-facies breccias from the Monviso metaophiolite complex (N-Italy and W-Alps) represent a uni...
Forward and inverse mineral equilibria modelling of metapelitic rocks in the hangingwall and footwal...
The fluid inclusions preserved in high and ultrahigh pressure rocks provide direct information on th...
Convergent plate margins typically experience a transition from subduction to collision dynamics as ...
International audienceMafic eclogites are found in many orogens as lenses embedded in quartzofeldspa...
To contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms and pathways of fluid movement through deeply s...
Interactions of fabric evolution and chemical parameters driving reaction progress during the amphib...
The buoyancy of continental crust opposes its subduction to mantle depths, except where mineral reac...
International audienceThe Mont-Blanc Massif was intensely deformed during the Alpine orogenesis: in ...
International audienceThe Mt. Emilius klippe (Western Alps, Italy) corresponds to a segment of the s...
Subduction zones represent one of the most critical settings for fluid recycling as a consequence of...
International audienceThe Nonsberg–Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic mélange t...
International audienceThe question as to whether the metasomatizing-slab agent needed to form island...
The Nonsberg\u2013Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic m\ue9lange that was partia...
Detailed mapping of superposed fabrics and their mineral support allows for reconstruction of the te...
Eclogite-facies breccias from the Monviso metaophiolite complex (N-Italy and W-Alps) represent a uni...
Forward and inverse mineral equilibria modelling of metapelitic rocks in the hangingwall and footwal...
The fluid inclusions preserved in high and ultrahigh pressure rocks provide direct information on th...
Convergent plate margins typically experience a transition from subduction to collision dynamics as ...
International audienceMafic eclogites are found in many orogens as lenses embedded in quartzofeldspa...
To contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms and pathways of fluid movement through deeply s...