International audienceThe Neotethys ocean is transiently involved in two subduction zones during the Late Cretaceous. While the Northern Neotethys subduction zone (below Eurasia) was active from the early Mesozoic until the Eocene, the intra-oceanic Southern Neotethys subduction zone only developed during the Late Cretaceous. We herein document, through a combination of structural, geochemical and geochronological data, the magmatic evolution of a Late Cretaceous supra-subduction ophiolite fragment of the Neotethys (the Siah Kuh massif, Southern Iran), now sandwiched in the Zagros suture zone. Results show that this ophiolite fragment — a subducted yet exceptionally well-preserved seamount — records an evolution from supra-subduction zone m...
The southeastern Anatolia comprises numbers of tectono-magmatic/stratigraphic units such as the meta...
International audienceFormation of new subduction zones represents one of the cornerstones of plate ...
Shafaii Moghadam et al. (2020) contribute important new data on Late Cretaceous-Tertiary subduction-...
Late Cretaceous Neyriz ophiolite, as a part of the Outer Zagros Ophiolitic Belt, represents a remnan...
The Zagros fold-and-thrust belt of SW Iran is a young continental convergence zone, extending NW–SE ...
The Bulfat Igneous Complex comprises the Bulfat and Walash groups and is situated in the Zagros Sutu...
New trace-element, radiogenic Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic and geochronological data from Middle-Late Cretaceou...
How new subduction zones form is an ongoing scientific question with key implications for our unders...
The Kata-Rash arc fragment is an allochthonous thrust-bound body situated near Penjween, 100 km nort...
The archetypal Semail ophiolite of Oman has inspired much thought on the dynamics of initiation of i...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
International audienceMillions of seamounts on modern and past seafloor end up being subducted, and ...
Ophiolites cropping out along the Main Zagros Thrust Zone (MZTZ) represent portions of the southern ...
Late Cretaceous Zagros ophiolites are part of the c. 3000 km long Late Cretaceous Ophiolite Belt of ...
The Kata–Rash arc fragment is an allochthonous thrust-bound body situated near Penjween, 100 km nort...
The southeastern Anatolia comprises numbers of tectono-magmatic/stratigraphic units such as the meta...
International audienceFormation of new subduction zones represents one of the cornerstones of plate ...
Shafaii Moghadam et al. (2020) contribute important new data on Late Cretaceous-Tertiary subduction-...
Late Cretaceous Neyriz ophiolite, as a part of the Outer Zagros Ophiolitic Belt, represents a remnan...
The Zagros fold-and-thrust belt of SW Iran is a young continental convergence zone, extending NW–SE ...
The Bulfat Igneous Complex comprises the Bulfat and Walash groups and is situated in the Zagros Sutu...
New trace-element, radiogenic Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic and geochronological data from Middle-Late Cretaceou...
How new subduction zones form is an ongoing scientific question with key implications for our unders...
The Kata-Rash arc fragment is an allochthonous thrust-bound body situated near Penjween, 100 km nort...
The archetypal Semail ophiolite of Oman has inspired much thought on the dynamics of initiation of i...
In the Makran region, SE Iran, one of the largest worldwide accretionary wedges is exposed. This acc...
International audienceMillions of seamounts on modern and past seafloor end up being subducted, and ...
Ophiolites cropping out along the Main Zagros Thrust Zone (MZTZ) represent portions of the southern ...
Late Cretaceous Zagros ophiolites are part of the c. 3000 km long Late Cretaceous Ophiolite Belt of ...
The Kata–Rash arc fragment is an allochthonous thrust-bound body situated near Penjween, 100 km nort...
The southeastern Anatolia comprises numbers of tectono-magmatic/stratigraphic units such as the meta...
International audienceFormation of new subduction zones represents one of the cornerstones of plate ...
Shafaii Moghadam et al. (2020) contribute important new data on Late Cretaceous-Tertiary subduction-...