The Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) also known as the Altaides is supposed to result from the accretion of volcanic arcs and microcontinents against the Siberian craton. An interdisciplinary approach including stratigraphic and structural study and a field survey led in the Patom area allows us to precise the geodynamic history of the region. The observed sedimentary succession confirms the existence of a passive margin setting in the Late Riphean (around 900 Ma), followed during the Vendian (630-600 Ma) by the obduction of the Baikal-Muya ophiolites belt and a foredeep inversion. This first accretion stage does not induce significant deformations and rather appears as a soft-docking event. Then, a period of relative tectonic quiescence ...
In the end of the 20th century folded structures of central Asia were regarded as formed by accretio...
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt encompasses a series of intracontinental mountain belts at the cente...
The South Tien-Shan (STS) belt, in Central Asia, is one of the largest intracontinental orogens. It ...
La "Central Asian Orogenic Belt" résulte d'accrétions répétées en bordure Sud du craton sibérien. L'...
Accretionary orogens develop at sites of oceanic subduction and they largely contribute to continent...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on the evolution of the Patom belt. This mountain range...
Les chaînes d’accrétion se développent au niveau des zones de subduction océanique et contribuent à ...
The Altai Mountains form the northern part of the Cenozoic Central Asian intracontinental orogenic s...
The Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of the Chuya-Kurai zone was studied by means of zircon U/Pb-datin...
La chaîne du Sud Tien-Shan (STS) en Asie Centrale est une des plus grandes chaînes intracontinentale...
The Tian Shan is an intracontinental range located in Central Asia. The structure of the range forme...
The aim of this thesis is to reconstruct the history of the reliefs within the Mongolia-Siberia regi...
The Tuvinian and West-Sayan mountain ranges form part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB); mor...
Thermochronological datasets for the Kyrgyz Tianshan and Siberian Altai-Sayan within Central Asia re...
The origin of the Central-Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), especially of its northern segment nearby the ...
In the end of the 20th century folded structures of central Asia were regarded as formed by accretio...
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt encompasses a series of intracontinental mountain belts at the cente...
The South Tien-Shan (STS) belt, in Central Asia, is one of the largest intracontinental orogens. It ...
La "Central Asian Orogenic Belt" résulte d'accrétions répétées en bordure Sud du craton sibérien. L'...
Accretionary orogens develop at sites of oceanic subduction and they largely contribute to continent...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on the evolution of the Patom belt. This mountain range...
Les chaînes d’accrétion se développent au niveau des zones de subduction océanique et contribuent à ...
The Altai Mountains form the northern part of the Cenozoic Central Asian intracontinental orogenic s...
The Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of the Chuya-Kurai zone was studied by means of zircon U/Pb-datin...
La chaîne du Sud Tien-Shan (STS) en Asie Centrale est une des plus grandes chaînes intracontinentale...
The Tian Shan is an intracontinental range located in Central Asia. The structure of the range forme...
The aim of this thesis is to reconstruct the history of the reliefs within the Mongolia-Siberia regi...
The Tuvinian and West-Sayan mountain ranges form part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB); mor...
Thermochronological datasets for the Kyrgyz Tianshan and Siberian Altai-Sayan within Central Asia re...
The origin of the Central-Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB), especially of its northern segment nearby the ...
In the end of the 20th century folded structures of central Asia were regarded as formed by accretio...
The Central Asian Orogenic Belt encompasses a series of intracontinental mountain belts at the cente...
The South Tien-Shan (STS) belt, in Central Asia, is one of the largest intracontinental orogens. It ...