The buoyancy of continental crust opposes its subduction to mantle depths, except where mineral reactions substantially increase rock density. Sluggish kinetics limit such densification, especially in dry rocks, unless deformation and hydrous fluids intervene. Here we document how hydrous fluids in the subduction channel invaded lower crustal granulites at 50–60 km depth through a dense network of probably seismically induced fractures. We combine analyses of textures and mineral composition with thermodynamic modeling to reconstruct repeated stages of interaction, with pulses of high‐pressure (HP) fluid at 650–670°C, rehydrating the initially dry rocks to micaschists. SIMS oxygen isotopic data of quartz indicate fluids of crustal compositi...
International audienceEclogitic rocks are crucial for the understanding of tectonic processes as the...
The Nonsberg\u2013Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic m\ue9lange that was partia...
International audienceEclogite facies metagabbros from the Monviso ophiolitic complex (Italian Weste...
The buoyancy of continental crust opposes its subduction to mantle depths, except where mineral reac...
Contiguous continental high-pressure terranes in orogens offer insight into deep recycling and tran...
In orogenic belts high pressure\u2013low temperature (HP\u2013LT) metamorphism can widely affect uni...
Subduction zones represent one of the most critical settings for fluid recycling as a consequence of...
Abstract: In orogenic belts high pressure–low temperature (HP–LT) metamorphism can widely affect uni...
The Western Alpine Sesia-Lanzo Zone (SLZ) is a sliver of eclogite-facies continental crust exhumed f...
International audienceThe Nonsberg–Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic mélange t...
International audienceThe Mt. Emilius klippe (Western Alps, Italy) corresponds to a segment of the s...
International audienceEclogitic rocks are crucial for our knowledge of the subduction interface beca...
International audienceThe question as to whether the metasomatizing-slab agent needed to form island...
Subduction zones represent one of the most critical settings for fluid recycling as a consequence of...
International audienceEclogitic rocks are crucial for the understanding of tectonic processes as the...
The Nonsberg\u2013Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic m\ue9lange that was partia...
International audienceEclogite facies metagabbros from the Monviso ophiolitic complex (Italian Weste...
The buoyancy of continental crust opposes its subduction to mantle depths, except where mineral reac...
Contiguous continental high-pressure terranes in orogens offer insight into deep recycling and tran...
In orogenic belts high pressure\u2013low temperature (HP\u2013LT) metamorphism can widely affect uni...
Subduction zones represent one of the most critical settings for fluid recycling as a consequence of...
Abstract: In orogenic belts high pressure–low temperature (HP–LT) metamorphism can widely affect uni...
The Western Alpine Sesia-Lanzo Zone (SLZ) is a sliver of eclogite-facies continental crust exhumed f...
International audienceThe Nonsberg–Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic mélange t...
International audienceThe Mt. Emilius klippe (Western Alps, Italy) corresponds to a segment of the s...
International audienceEclogitic rocks are crucial for our knowledge of the subduction interface beca...
International audienceThe question as to whether the metasomatizing-slab agent needed to form island...
Subduction zones represent one of the most critical settings for fluid recycling as a consequence of...
International audienceEclogitic rocks are crucial for the understanding of tectonic processes as the...
The Nonsberg\u2013Ultental Region of northern Italy contains a Palaeozoic m\ue9lange that was partia...
International audienceEclogite facies metagabbros from the Monviso ophiolitic complex (Italian Weste...