The development of metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) in a thickened continental lithosphere is studied using fully coupled thermomechanical numerical code, accounting for elastic-brittle-ductile properties of constituent rocks. For MCCs to develop, the middle lower crust and the sub-Moho mantle are required to be weak enough to flow laterally, so as to simultaneously feed the exhuming dome and enable the Moho to keep a flat geometry. The conditions are satisfied with initial Moho temperatures of 800°C or higher, with crustal thicknesses of 45 km or greater, and with initial effective viscosities lower than 1020 Pa s and 1022 Pa s in the lower crust and the underlying mantle, respectively. A compositional (mainly density) anomaly with the pr...
International audienceMetamorphic Core Complexes (MCC) constitute remarkable features within wide ri...
International audienceThe Mediterranean realm shaped by extensive back-arc extension after multiple ...
International audiencePre-thickened hot orogenic crust is often considered a necessary condition for...
The development of metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) in a thickened continental lithosphere is studi...
The development of metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) in a thickened continental lithosphere is studi...
International audienceMetamorphic Core Complexes (MCCs) form when a thickened domain with a low-stre...
International audienceThe development of metamorphic core complexes (MCC) corresponds to a mode of l...
International audienceDeep crustal and mantle rocks are exhumed in core complex mode of extension in...
The mechanics of metamorphic core complex (MCC) development and the associated process of lower crus...
Viscous crustal flow can exhume once deeply buried rocks in postorogenic metamorphic core complexes ...
International audienceMetamorphic Core Complexes (MCC) constitute remarkable features within wide ri...
International audienceThe Mediterranean realm shaped by extensive back-arc extension after multiple ...
International audiencePre-thickened hot orogenic crust is often considered a necessary condition for...
The development of metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) in a thickened continental lithosphere is studi...
The development of metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) in a thickened continental lithosphere is studi...
International audienceMetamorphic Core Complexes (MCCs) form when a thickened domain with a low-stre...
International audienceThe development of metamorphic core complexes (MCC) corresponds to a mode of l...
International audienceDeep crustal and mantle rocks are exhumed in core complex mode of extension in...
The mechanics of metamorphic core complex (MCC) development and the associated process of lower crus...
Viscous crustal flow can exhume once deeply buried rocks in postorogenic metamorphic core complexes ...
International audienceMetamorphic Core Complexes (MCC) constitute remarkable features within wide ri...
International audienceThe Mediterranean realm shaped by extensive back-arc extension after multiple ...
International audiencePre-thickened hot orogenic crust is often considered a necessary condition for...