International audienceThis study provides an in situ geological perspective on fabrics produced by synconvergence lateral crustal flow of hot orogens. It is based on the example of the Neoarchean orogen of the Dharwar craton (India) and combines structural analysis and ion microprobe U!Pb zircon geochronology. We document a pervasive, three!dimensional flow mode of the lower crust, called lateral constrictional flow (LCF), which combines orogen!normal shortening, lateral constrictional stretching, and transtension. LCF achieves gravity!driven flow, lateral escape, and 3!D mass redistribution in a viscous lower crust submitted to convergence. LCF tends to mechanically and thermally homogenize the lower crust and efficiently compensates topog...
International audienceU-Pb geochronological, major and trace element and isotope geochemical data id...
In this paper we present a series of thermo-mechanical experiments on continent-continent collision ...
A general lack of consensus about the origin of Himalayan gneiss domes hinders accurate thermomechan...
International audienceThis study provides an in situ geological perspective on fabrics produced by s...
This study provides an in situ geological perspective on fabrics produced by synconvergence lateral ...
The study of fabric development and juvenile batholith emplacement across the tilted crustal section...
My research investigates the three-dimensional (3-D) evolution of the Himalayan megathrust and its r...
The movement of a low-viscosity crustal layer in response to topographic loading provides a potentia...
International audienceThis study investigates three-dimensional flow modes of orogenic plateaus by m...
The continental lower crust is an important composition- and strength-jump layer in the lithosphere....
International audienceThis study addresses the tectonic and mechanical significance of crustal-scale...
The metamorphic core of the Himalaya (Greater Himalayan Sequence, GHS), in the Annapurna-Dhaulagiri ...
International audienceThis contribution emphasizes first-order structural and metamorphic characters...
International audienceU-Pb geochronological, major and trace element and isotope geochemical data id...
In this paper we present a series of thermo-mechanical experiments on continent-continent collision ...
A general lack of consensus about the origin of Himalayan gneiss domes hinders accurate thermomechan...
International audienceThis study provides an in situ geological perspective on fabrics produced by s...
This study provides an in situ geological perspective on fabrics produced by synconvergence lateral ...
The study of fabric development and juvenile batholith emplacement across the tilted crustal section...
My research investigates the three-dimensional (3-D) evolution of the Himalayan megathrust and its r...
The movement of a low-viscosity crustal layer in response to topographic loading provides a potentia...
International audienceThis study investigates three-dimensional flow modes of orogenic plateaus by m...
The continental lower crust is an important composition- and strength-jump layer in the lithosphere....
International audienceThis study addresses the tectonic and mechanical significance of crustal-scale...
The metamorphic core of the Himalaya (Greater Himalayan Sequence, GHS), in the Annapurna-Dhaulagiri ...
International audienceThis contribution emphasizes first-order structural and metamorphic characters...
International audienceU-Pb geochronological, major and trace element and isotope geochemical data id...
In this paper we present a series of thermo-mechanical experiments on continent-continent collision ...
A general lack of consensus about the origin of Himalayan gneiss domes hinders accurate thermomechan...