The main anatectic granite of the Velay complex is unique among major French Massif Central Hercynian granitoids in that rather than having an entirely lower crustal source, it formed by mixing between partial melts of the meta-igneous lower crust and ‘upper crustal’ country rock schists and orthogneisses. The geochemical variations in the Velay main anatectic granites cannot, however, be explained by mixing alone as their compositions range to lower SiO2, with higher Al2O3, Fe2O3 and TiO2 and lower Na2O and CaO, than either end member in mixing. The variations are interpreted as being due to the presence of up to 35% restite in minimum melts of country rock compositions. Primary restites form equilibrium assemblages represented by biotite,...
The low-P/high-T Variscan metamorphic dome of Gavarnie-Gedre-Heas, Central Pyrenees, harbors a small...
International audienceThe late stages of the Variscan orogeny are characterized by middle to lower c...
The «granite du Velay» (French Massif Central) (migmatite) contains varied enclaves of schists, gnei...
This paper is a synthesis of available data on the Velay dome that include both small- and large-sca...
International audienceAnatectic magmas form plutons or accumulate in the core of anatectic domes. Bo...
International audienceLeucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be...
The Velay anatectic dome in the Variscan French Massif Central exposes a low-pressure–high-temperatu...
International audiencePost collisional collapse commonly enhances crustal melting. Such melting typi...
International audienceGranite and dolerite occurring in the eastern unit of the Maures Massif (south...
International audienceMg-K mafic intrusive rocks are commonly observed during the late stages of the...
The low-P/high-T Variscan metamorphic dome of Gavarnie-Gedre-Heas, Central Pyrenees, harbors a small...
International audienceThe late stages of the Variscan orogeny are characterized by middle to lower c...
The «granite du Velay» (French Massif Central) (migmatite) contains varied enclaves of schists, gnei...
This paper is a synthesis of available data on the Velay dome that include both small- and large-sca...
International audienceAnatectic magmas form plutons or accumulate in the core of anatectic domes. Bo...
International audienceLeucogranites display petrological and geochemical heterogeneities that can be...
The Velay anatectic dome in the Variscan French Massif Central exposes a low-pressure–high-temperatu...
International audiencePost collisional collapse commonly enhances crustal melting. Such melting typi...
International audienceGranite and dolerite occurring in the eastern unit of the Maures Massif (south...
International audienceMg-K mafic intrusive rocks are commonly observed during the late stages of the...
The low-P/high-T Variscan metamorphic dome of Gavarnie-Gedre-Heas, Central Pyrenees, harbors a small...
International audienceThe late stages of the Variscan orogeny are characterized by middle to lower c...
The «granite du Velay» (French Massif Central) (migmatite) contains varied enclaves of schists, gnei...