A growing set of data indicates a stark contrast between the evolution of two types of ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) terranes: large terranes that evolved slowly (over 10–30 Myr), and small terranes that formed and were exhumed on timescales of \u3c 10 Myr. Here we compare the characteristics – area, thickness, formation rate, exhumation rate, age, and tectonic setting – of these two endmember types of UHP terrane worldwide. We suggest that the two UHP terrane types may form during different orogenic stages because of variations in the buoyancy and traction forces due to different proportions of subducting crust and mantle lithosphere or to different rates of subduction. The initial stages of continent collision involve the subduction of thin co...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
The formation and exhumation of high and ultra-high-pressure, (U)HP, rocks of crustal origin appears...
International audienceWhile subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenari...
International audienceWhile subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenari...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
Continental subduction and collision are recorded by ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) terranes; UHP terranes...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
The distribution of ultra-high-pressure (UHP) metamorphic rocks demonstrates that burial (to > 100 k...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
We discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to mechanisms of exhumati...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
The formation and exhumation of high and ultra-high-pressure, (U)HP, rocks of crustal origin appears...
International audienceWhile subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenari...
International audienceWhile subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenari...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
While subduction of crustal rocks is increasingly accepted as a common scenario inherent to converge...
Continental subduction and collision are recorded by ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) terranes; UHP terranes...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
The distribution of ultra-high-pressure (UHP) metamorphic rocks demonstrates that burial (to > 100 k...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
International audienceWe discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to ...
We discuss possible scenarios of continental collision, and their relation to mechanisms of exhumati...
The absence of ultrahigh pressure (UHP) orogenic eclogite in the geological record older than c. 0.6...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...
International audienceThere was much debate recently on the mechanisms of continental convergence an...