This item is only available electronically.Exhumed deep crust is rare and exposures that preserve both protoliths and altered domains are limited around the world. Mesoproterozoic anorthositic granulites exposed on the island of Holsnøy, western Norway, preserve different stages of progressive deformation together with the corresponding metamorphism that record the conversion to Siluro-Ordovician eclogites during fluid infiltration. Five different stages of deformation can be identified: 1) brittle deformation resulting in the formation of fractures and generation of pseudotachylites in the granulite; 2) development of mesoscale shear zones associated with increased fluid–rock interaction; 3) large-scale replacement of granulite by hydrou...
International audienceThe island of Holsnøy in the Bergen Arcs, which belong to the Caledonides of w...
Viscous crustal flow can exhume once deeply buried rocks in postorogenic metamorphic core complexes ...
The metamorphic evolution of a granulitized eclogite from the Phung Chu Valley (Eastern Himalaya) wa...
Exhumed eclogitic crust is rare and exposures that preserve both protoliths and altered domains are ...
The Lofoten Islands in northern Norway represent the lower crust in the Baltica-\ud Laurentia collis...
The temporal and tectonic evolution of the deepest portions of orogens has been the focus of conside...
International audienceIn Holsnøy (Bergen Arcs, Norway), metastable granulite facies anorthosite rock...
Metabasites from the Austroalpine Mt Emilius Klippe preserve different stages of the evolution from ...
International audienceThe partially eclogitized crustal rocks on Holsnøy in the Bergen Arcs, Norway,...
The northwestern part of Holsnøy island, in the Bergen Arcs, Norway, consists of a granulite-facies ...
The Flatraket Complex, a granulite facies low strain enclave within the Western Gneiss Region, provi...
International audienceIn Holsnøy (Bergen Arcs, Norway), metastable granulite facies anorthosite rock...
High-pressure (HP) and ultra-high-pressure (UHP) terranes are often associated with the presence of ...
Lower crustal granulites, which constitute the base of all continents, belong to two series: high-pr...
In the Lindæs Nappe, Bergen Arcs Western Norway, Precambrian granulites facies anorthosites (P<10 kb...
International audienceThe island of Holsnøy in the Bergen Arcs, which belong to the Caledonides of w...
Viscous crustal flow can exhume once deeply buried rocks in postorogenic metamorphic core complexes ...
The metamorphic evolution of a granulitized eclogite from the Phung Chu Valley (Eastern Himalaya) wa...
Exhumed eclogitic crust is rare and exposures that preserve both protoliths and altered domains are ...
The Lofoten Islands in northern Norway represent the lower crust in the Baltica-\ud Laurentia collis...
The temporal and tectonic evolution of the deepest portions of orogens has been the focus of conside...
International audienceIn Holsnøy (Bergen Arcs, Norway), metastable granulite facies anorthosite rock...
Metabasites from the Austroalpine Mt Emilius Klippe preserve different stages of the evolution from ...
International audienceThe partially eclogitized crustal rocks on Holsnøy in the Bergen Arcs, Norway,...
The northwestern part of Holsnøy island, in the Bergen Arcs, Norway, consists of a granulite-facies ...
The Flatraket Complex, a granulite facies low strain enclave within the Western Gneiss Region, provi...
International audienceIn Holsnøy (Bergen Arcs, Norway), metastable granulite facies anorthosite rock...
High-pressure (HP) and ultra-high-pressure (UHP) terranes are often associated with the presence of ...
Lower crustal granulites, which constitute the base of all continents, belong to two series: high-pr...
In the Lindæs Nappe, Bergen Arcs Western Norway, Precambrian granulites facies anorthosites (P<10 kb...
International audienceThe island of Holsnøy in the Bergen Arcs, which belong to the Caledonides of w...
Viscous crustal flow can exhume once deeply buried rocks in postorogenic metamorphic core complexes ...
The metamorphic evolution of a granulitized eclogite from the Phung Chu Valley (Eastern Himalaya) wa...