In the southern part of the French Armorican massif, the Ligerian domain is located along the boundary between Gondwana and Armorica. Lithological, geochemical and structural data on the Saint-Georges-sur-Loire Unit, which is the northern part of the Ligerian domain, allow us to distinguish two sub-units. A southern sub-unit, formed by various blocks (chert, limestone, sandstone, rhyolite, mafic rocks) of Silurian to Middle Devonian age included as olistoliths in a Middle-Late Devonian terrigeneous matrix, overthrusts a sandstone-pelite northern sub-unit. Both units experienced two deformation events. The first one is a top-to-the-NW thrusting and the second one is a left-lateral wrenching. The Saint-Georges-sur-Loire Unit is an accretionar...
International audienceThe stable versus mobile behavior of basement terranes in orogens is discussed...
International audienceThe Palaeozoic sediments from the Mauges Unit (Armorican Massif, France) are t...
International audienceThe Paleozoic French Variscan Belt in Massif Central and Massif Armoricain is ...
A new approach to explain the Western Hercynian Belt is given by a lithological and structural study...
International audienceThe Armorican Massif experienced a poly-orogenic evolution, represented by the...
The Armorican Massif (western France) is divided in four main domains (namely the Léon domain to the...
M. Michel FAURE, Professeur, Université d'Orléans - Directeur de ThèseM. Florentin PARIS, Directeur ...
International audienceThe Armorican Massif (western France) provides an excellent record of the Pala...
1 p.National audienceIsotopic ages from high-pressure metamorphic rocks in the Variscan belt (Massif...
The stable vs mobile behaviour of basement terranes in orogens is discussed about the North Armorica...
International audienceThe stable versus mobile behavior of basement terranes in orogens is discussed...
International audienceThe Palaeozoic sediments from the Mauges Unit (Armorican Massif, France) are t...
International audienceThe Paleozoic French Variscan Belt in Massif Central and Massif Armoricain is ...
A new approach to explain the Western Hercynian Belt is given by a lithological and structural study...
International audienceThe Armorican Massif experienced a poly-orogenic evolution, represented by the...
The Armorican Massif (western France) is divided in four main domains (namely the Léon domain to the...
M. Michel FAURE, Professeur, Université d'Orléans - Directeur de ThèseM. Florentin PARIS, Directeur ...
International audienceThe Armorican Massif (western France) provides an excellent record of the Pala...
1 p.National audienceIsotopic ages from high-pressure metamorphic rocks in the Variscan belt (Massif...
The stable vs mobile behaviour of basement terranes in orogens is discussed about the North Armorica...
International audienceThe stable versus mobile behavior of basement terranes in orogens is discussed...
International audienceThe Palaeozoic sediments from the Mauges Unit (Armorican Massif, France) are t...
International audienceThe Paleozoic French Variscan Belt in Massif Central and Massif Armoricain is ...