International audienceThe Amassia–Stepanavan blueschist-ophiolite complex of the Lesser Caucasus in NW Armenia is part of an Upper Cretaceous-Cenozoic belt, which presents similar metamorphic features as other suture zones from Turkey to Iran. The blueschists include calcschists, metaconglomerates, quartzites, gneisses and metabasites, suggesting a tectonic mélange within an accretionary prism. This blueschist mélange is tectonically overlain by a low-metamorphic grade ophiolite sequence composed of serpentinites, gabbro-norite pods, plagiogranites, basalts and radiolarites. The metabasites include high-P assemblages (glaucophane–aegirine–clinozoisite–phengite), which indicate maximal burial pressure of ∼1.2 GPa at ∼550°C. Most blueschists ...
International audienceWe present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
This paper presents several types of new information including U-Pb radiometric dating of ophiolitic...
International audienceThe ophiolites of the Lesser Caucasus belong to the Tethyan Ophiolitic Belt. I...
International audienceThe ophiolites of Amasia in the northwestern part of the Sevan-Akera suture zo...
The Sevan-Akera suture zone ophiolites are relics of a vast ophiolitic nappe which testifies a major...
International audienceThe geologic evolution of the South Armenian Block (SAB) in the Mesozoic is re...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
Similar geological, petrological, geochemical and age features are found in various Armenian ophioli...
International audienceThe identification of a large OIB-type volcanic sequence on top of an obducted...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1)...
A blueschist belt formed during the mid-Cretaceous (488 Ma) high-pressure metamorphism of a passive ...
International audienceWe present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
This paper presents several types of new information including U-Pb radiometric dating of ophiolitic...
International audienceThe ophiolites of the Lesser Caucasus belong to the Tethyan Ophiolitic Belt. I...
International audienceThe ophiolites of Amasia in the northwestern part of the Sevan-Akera suture zo...
The Sevan-Akera suture zone ophiolites are relics of a vast ophiolitic nappe which testifies a major...
International audienceThe geologic evolution of the South Armenian Block (SAB) in the Mesozoic is re...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus and NE Anatolia, three domains are distinguished from s...
Similar geological, petrological, geochemical and age features are found in various Armenian ophioli...
International audienceThe identification of a large OIB-type volcanic sequence on top of an obducted...
International audienceIn the Lesser Caucasus three main domains are distinguished from SW to NE: (1)...
A blueschist belt formed during the mid-Cretaceous (488 Ma) high-pressure metamorphism of a passive ...
International audienceWe present new, geological, metamorphic, geochemical and geochronological data...
International audienceDuring the Mesozoic, the Southern margin of the Eurasian continent was involve...
This paper presents several types of new information including U-Pb radiometric dating of ophiolitic...