International audienceShort-and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (e.g.,mineral transformations, fluid release, seismicity and more generally deformation) might be more closely related than previously thought. Increasing evidence from the fossil rock record suggests that some episodes of their long geological evolution match or are close to timescales of the seismic cycle. This contribution uses rocks recovered (episodically) from subduction zones, together with insights from thermomechanical modelling, to provide a new dynamic vision of the nature, structure and properties of the plate interface and to bridge the gap between the mechanical behavior of active subduction zones (e.g.,coupling inferred from geop...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceShort-and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (e...
International audienceShort-and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (e...
Short- and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (e.g.,mineral transform...
Highlights • Subduction plate interface constitution, thickness, geometry and viscosity • ...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceShort-and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (e...
International audienceShort-and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (e...
Short- and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (e.g.,mineral transform...
Highlights • Subduction plate interface constitution, thickness, geometry and viscosity • ...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceThe presence of km-scale accreted terranes/units in both ancient and present-d...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...
International audienceUnderstanding subduction rheology in both space and time has been a challenge ...