International audienceWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow reconstructing the evolution of the Neotethys in the Cretaceous. At that time, the Neotethys oceanic plate was subducting northward below the continental Eurasia plate. Based on the analysis of the obducted ophiolites that crop out throughout Lesser Caucasus and East Anatolides, we show that a spreading center (AESA basin) existed within the Neotethys, between Middle Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. Later, the spreading center was carried into the subduction with the Neotethys plate. We argue that the subduction of the spreading center opened a slab window that allowed asthenospheric material to move upward, in effect thermally and mechanicall...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
International audienceWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow...
AbstractWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow reconstructin...
The magmatic arcs of the Eastern Pontides and Lesser Caucasus lie in continuation from one another. ...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
International audienceThe continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Arm...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
The continental South Armenian Block - part of the Anatolide-Tauride South Armenian microplate - of ...
Acknowledgments This paper has been written in tribute to my colleague and friend Jean-François Stép...
The early Cretaceous and younger opening of the Black Sea has obliterated much of the older record o...
Abstract: Six new reconstructions illustrate the evolution f back-arc basins in the Black Sea-Caucas...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
International audienceWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow...
AbstractWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow reconstructin...
The magmatic arcs of the Eastern Pontides and Lesser Caucasus lie in continuation from one another. ...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
International audienceThe continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Arm...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
The continental South Armenian Block - part of the Anatolide-Tauride South Armenian microplate - of ...
Acknowledgments This paper has been written in tribute to my colleague and friend Jean-François Stép...
The early Cretaceous and younger opening of the Black Sea has obliterated much of the older record o...
Abstract: Six new reconstructions illustrate the evolution f back-arc basins in the Black Sea-Caucas...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...