This item is only available electronically.Anglesey in North Wales is considered to contain the oldest exposures of lawsonite-glaucophane blueschist in the world, marking the first appearance of lawsonite in the geological record, and heralding the emergence of truly modern subduction thermal regimes. The blueschists formed in the late Neoproterozoic during subduction beneath Avalonia. Interlayered within the blueschist unit are rare lenses of garnet-bearing metapelite that form part of a lithological association with more voluminous garnet-free metapelites. Detrital U-Pb zircon geochronology of the metapelites indicates that deposition of the protolith occurred ~630-590 Ma ago. The dominant detrital zircon ages correspond to the age of...
International audienceThis study investigates the reactions allowing crystallization of large amount...
This work examines the petrogenesis of layered ultramafic- gabbro bodies from the Scourian and the m...
The Marguerite Amphibolite and associated rocks in northern Fiordland, New Zealand, contain evidence...
The serpentinite mélange at Port Macquarie hosts an assortment of island-arc and accretio...
Eclogites and blueschists are the primary recorders of processes that occur within subduction zones....
Lawsonite eclogite and garnet blueschist occur as metre‐scale blocks within serpentinite mélange in ...
Lawsonite blueschists are important markers of cold subduction zones, subjected to intense fluid cir...
The New England Orogen of easternmost Australia is dominated by suites of Palaeozoic to earliest Mes...
The thermal structure of subduction zones exerts a major influence on deep-seated mechanical and che...
The New England Orogen of easternmost Australia is dominated by suites of Palaeozoic to earliest Mes...
Eclogites and associated high-pressure (HP) rocks in collisional and accretionary orogenic belts pre...
International audienceLocated in eastern Mediterranean, the Hellenic subduction zone results from th...
The New England Orogen of easternmost Australia is dominated by suites of Palaeozoic to earliest Mes...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The Mona Complex of Anglesey,...
Although plate tectonics is the central geological process of the modern Earth, its form and existen...
International audienceThis study investigates the reactions allowing crystallization of large amount...
This work examines the petrogenesis of layered ultramafic- gabbro bodies from the Scourian and the m...
The Marguerite Amphibolite and associated rocks in northern Fiordland, New Zealand, contain evidence...
The serpentinite mélange at Port Macquarie hosts an assortment of island-arc and accretio...
Eclogites and blueschists are the primary recorders of processes that occur within subduction zones....
Lawsonite eclogite and garnet blueschist occur as metre‐scale blocks within serpentinite mélange in ...
Lawsonite blueschists are important markers of cold subduction zones, subjected to intense fluid cir...
The New England Orogen of easternmost Australia is dominated by suites of Palaeozoic to earliest Mes...
The thermal structure of subduction zones exerts a major influence on deep-seated mechanical and che...
The New England Orogen of easternmost Australia is dominated by suites of Palaeozoic to earliest Mes...
Eclogites and associated high-pressure (HP) rocks in collisional and accretionary orogenic belts pre...
International audienceLocated in eastern Mediterranean, the Hellenic subduction zone results from th...
The New England Orogen of easternmost Australia is dominated by suites of Palaeozoic to earliest Mes...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The Mona Complex of Anglesey,...
Although plate tectonics is the central geological process of the modern Earth, its form and existen...
International audienceThis study investigates the reactions allowing crystallization of large amount...
This work examines the petrogenesis of layered ultramafic- gabbro bodies from the Scourian and the m...
The Marguerite Amphibolite and associated rocks in northern Fiordland, New Zealand, contain evidence...