International audienceTwo opposing visions of the Aegean backarc tectonics implicitly contain contrasting images of the rheological behaviour of the lihosphere, supported by different sets of observations. The propagation of the NAF and extension in the Corinth Rift suggest a strongly localising rheology whereas the formation of MCC in the Cyclades and the Rhodope suggests instead a more viscous behaviour. This paradox was the seminal question addressed by the ANR-EGEO programme (2007-2010) that leads to the following conclusions: (1) The exhumation of the Cycladic MCC's is accommodated by the N-dipping North Cycladic Detachment System (NCDS) that partly reworks the Vardar suture and at the base by a series of thrusts, including the basal c...
The Aegean rift is considered to be either a classic backarc basin, or the result of the westward es...
International audienceWe present geological and morphological observations at different scales to co...
International audienceThe geodynamic drivers responsible for the extension mechanisms presently seen...
International audienceTwo opposing visions of the Aegean backarc tectonics implicitly contain contra...
International audienceWe review the geodynamic evolution of the Aegean-Anatolia region and discuss s...
International audienceIn the Aegean back-arc domain, some 30-35 Ma ago, the increasing rate of slab ...
The Aegean Sea area is thought to be an actively extending back-arc region, north of the present day...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift is superimposed on the Hellenic nappe stack that formed at th...
International audienceThe Aegean lithosphere has been extended in a wide rift to metamorphic core co...
International audienceThe Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back-arc ex...
International audienceCurrent models to explain the finite geometry of the Aegean domain and the exh...
now Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'OrléansInternational audienceThe Aegean region is a concentr...
The Aegean rift is considered to be either a classic backarc basin, or the result of the westward es...
International audienceWe present geological and morphological observations at different scales to co...
International audienceThe geodynamic drivers responsible for the extension mechanisms presently seen...
International audienceTwo opposing visions of the Aegean backarc tectonics implicitly contain contra...
International audienceWe review the geodynamic evolution of the Aegean-Anatolia region and discuss s...
International audienceIn the Aegean back-arc domain, some 30-35 Ma ago, the increasing rate of slab ...
The Aegean Sea area is thought to be an actively extending back-arc region, north of the present day...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift is superimposed on the Hellenic nappe stack that formed at th...
International audienceThe Aegean lithosphere has been extended in a wide rift to metamorphic core co...
International audienceThe Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back-arc ex...
International audienceCurrent models to explain the finite geometry of the Aegean domain and the exh...
now Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'OrléansInternational audienceThe Aegean region is a concentr...
The Aegean rift is considered to be either a classic backarc basin, or the result of the westward es...
International audienceWe present geological and morphological observations at different scales to co...
International audienceThe geodynamic drivers responsible for the extension mechanisms presently seen...