International audienceThe continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Armenian microplate – of Gondwana origin rifted from the African margin after the Triassic and collided with the Eurasian margin after the Late Cretaceous. During the Late Cretaceous, two northward dipping subduction zones were simultaneously active in the northern Neo-Tethys between the South Armenian Block in the south and the Eurasian margin in the north: oceanic subduction took place below the continental Eurasian margin and intra-oceanic subduction resulted in ophiolite obduction onto the South Armenian Block in the Late Cretaceous.The paleolatitude position of the South Armenian Block before its collision with Eurasia within paleogeographi...
International audienceThe identification of a large OIB-type volcanic sequence on top of an obducted...
In the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1) the autochthonous Sou...
International audienceThe ophiolites of the Lesser Caucasus belong to the Tethyan Ophiolitic Belt. I...
International audienceThe continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Arm...
The continental South Armenian Block - part of the Anatolide-Tauride South Armenian microplate - of ...
International audienceThe geologic evolution of the South Armenian Block (SAB) in the Mesozoic is re...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1)...
The Tethyan geology of the Lesser Caucasus has a multiphase and complex history. The main lithotecto...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
International audienceWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow...
In the early Jurassic, Africa plus Arabia and Eurasia were separated by a ~2000 km wide domain conta...
AbstractWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow reconstructin...
International audienceThe ophiolites of Amasia in the northwestern part of the Sevan-Akera suture zo...
Abstract: Similar geological, petrological, geochemical and age features are found in various Armeni...
International audienceThe identification of a large OIB-type volcanic sequence on top of an obducted...
In the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1) the autochthonous Sou...
International audienceThe ophiolites of the Lesser Caucasus belong to the Tethyan Ophiolitic Belt. I...
International audienceThe continental South Armenian Block – part of the Anatolide–Tauride South Arm...
The continental South Armenian Block - part of the Anatolide-Tauride South Armenian microplate - of ...
International audienceThe geologic evolution of the South Armenian Block (SAB) in the Mesozoic is re...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1)...
The Tethyan geology of the Lesser Caucasus has a multiphase and complex history. The main lithotecto...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
International audienceWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow...
In the early Jurassic, Africa plus Arabia and Eurasia were separated by a ~2000 km wide domain conta...
AbstractWe report new observations in the eastern Black Sea-Caucasus region that allow reconstructin...
International audienceThe ophiolites of Amasia in the northwestern part of the Sevan-Akera suture zo...
Abstract: Similar geological, petrological, geochemical and age features are found in various Armeni...
International audienceThe identification of a large OIB-type volcanic sequence on top of an obducted...
In the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1) the autochthonous Sou...
International audienceThe ophiolites of the Lesser Caucasus belong to the Tethyan Ophiolitic Belt. I...