The temporal evolution of internal forces in a collision environment controls first-order characteristics such as convergence rate, slab dip, subduction stall, and slab breakoff, amongst others. Foremost among these forces are the positive buoyancy provided by the subduction of felsic continental material and the negative buoyancy associated with the slab. In this work we use fully dynamic thermomechanical models coupled with thermodynamic/petrological formalisms to study the evolution of these forces during a continent–arc/microcontinent collision and their influence on the large-scale dynamics of the system. Two distinctive features of our models that allow a self-consistent assessment of collision dynamics are: (1) the use of a new therm...
When continents collide, the arrival of positively buoyant continental crust slows down subduction. ...
Continental collision zones form at convergent plate boundaries after the negatively buoyant oceanic...
The time evolution of buoyancy of oceanic and continental lithosphere during subduction is estimated...
The temporal evolution of internal forces in a collision environment controls first-order characteri...
International audienceCollision between continents can lead to the subduction of continental materia...
In this thesis I use two-dimensional thermo-chemical mantle convection models to investigate the def...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
We discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to mechanisms of exhumati...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
The fate of a convergent continental margin is investigated. We perform a set of 2D numerical models...
When continents collide, the arrival of positively buoyant continental crust slows down subduction. ...
The tectonic styles of the transition from oceanic subduction to continental collision and their imp...
When continents collide, the arrival of positively buoyant continental crust slows down subduction. ...
When continents collide, the arrival of positively buoyant continental crust slows down subduction. ...
Continental collision zones form at convergent plate boundaries after the negatively buoyant oceanic...
The time evolution of buoyancy of oceanic and continental lithosphere during subduction is estimated...
The temporal evolution of internal forces in a collision environment controls first-order characteri...
International audienceCollision between continents can lead to the subduction of continental materia...
In this thesis I use two-dimensional thermo-chemical mantle convection models to investigate the def...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
We discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to mechanisms of exhumati...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
The fate of a convergent continental margin is investigated. We perform a set of 2D numerical models...
When continents collide, the arrival of positively buoyant continental crust slows down subduction. ...
The tectonic styles of the transition from oceanic subduction to continental collision and their imp...
When continents collide, the arrival of positively buoyant continental crust slows down subduction. ...
When continents collide, the arrival of positively buoyant continental crust slows down subduction. ...
Continental collision zones form at convergent plate boundaries after the negatively buoyant oceanic...
The time evolution of buoyancy of oceanic and continental lithosphere during subduction is estimated...