The Penninic nappes in the Swiss Alps formed during continental collision between the Adriatic and European plates in Cenozoic times. Although intensely studied, the finite geometry of the basement-bearing Penninic nappes in western Switzerland has remained a matter of debate for decades (e.g., “Siviez-Mischabel dilemma”) and the paleogeographic origin of various nappes has been disputed. Here, we present new structural data for the central part of the Penninic Bernard nappe complex, which contains pre-Permian basement and Permo-Mesozoic metasedimentary units. Our lithological and structural observations indicate that the discrepancy between the different structural models proposed for the Bernard nappe complex can be explained by a lateral...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
International audienceAlthough the Helvetic nappes of the Western Alps have been widely studied, the...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
This study focuses on the Pennine Alps, in the central part of the Alpine Arc. As this massif offers...
The general picture of the physiographic map of Switzerland reflects the tectonic structure rather d...
The Monte Rosa basement fold nappe, surrounded by other continental units of the Briançonnais s.l. d...
Continental collision during alpine orogeny entailed a thrust and fold belt system. The Penninic nap...
The Ötztal Nappe in the Eastern Alps is a thrust sheet of Variscan metamorphic basement rocks and th...
The boundary between the Austroalpine Err nappe and the Penninic Platta unit represents part of a La...
The boundary zone between two Penninic nappes, the eclogite-facies to ultrahigh-pressure Zermatt-Saa...
Abstract The Mont Fort nappe, former uppermost subunit of the Grand St-Bernard nappe system, is an i...
Abstract The kinematics of the collision in Western Alps are investigated through five balanced cros...
International audienceThe nappe stack of the Western Alps offers us a unique opportunityto discuss o...
International audienceWe reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on...
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent knowledge deve...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
International audienceAlthough the Helvetic nappes of the Western Alps have been widely studied, the...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
This study focuses on the Pennine Alps, in the central part of the Alpine Arc. As this massif offers...
The general picture of the physiographic map of Switzerland reflects the tectonic structure rather d...
The Monte Rosa basement fold nappe, surrounded by other continental units of the Briançonnais s.l. d...
Continental collision during alpine orogeny entailed a thrust and fold belt system. The Penninic nap...
The Ötztal Nappe in the Eastern Alps is a thrust sheet of Variscan metamorphic basement rocks and th...
The boundary between the Austroalpine Err nappe and the Penninic Platta unit represents part of a La...
The boundary zone between two Penninic nappes, the eclogite-facies to ultrahigh-pressure Zermatt-Saa...
Abstract The Mont Fort nappe, former uppermost subunit of the Grand St-Bernard nappe system, is an i...
Abstract The kinematics of the collision in Western Alps are investigated through five balanced cros...
International audienceThe nappe stack of the Western Alps offers us a unique opportunityto discuss o...
International audienceWe reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on...
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent knowledge deve...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
International audienceAlthough the Helvetic nappes of the Western Alps have been widely studied, the...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...