In the French Massif Central, the Devonian-Carboniferous tectonic evolution of the Rouergue-Albigeois area is characterized by three phases of low-angle ductile shearing. The first event D1, which occurred probably in the Lower Devonian, is responsible for the south-westward thrusting of the high metamorphic Lévézou nappe which belongs to the Upper Gneiss Unit above the Lower Gneiss Unit overlying itself the Para-autochthonous Unit, (locally called the St-Serninsur-Rance nappe). In the late Devonian-early Carboniferous, this stack of nappes is reworked by a second event, D2, characterized by a top-to-the-NW shearing of the Para-autochthonous Unit upon the Lower Gneiss Unit developed under medium pressure/medium temperature metamorphism. The...
In the Western French Massif Central, the Argentat fault is a major structure through which As–Au fl...
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Structural, kinematics and thermo-barometric analyses of the ductile deformation of the south-Limous...
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International audienceIn the Variscan French Massif Central and Armorican Massif, the tectonic signi...
International audienceThe Variscan continental collision has led to the development of large strike-...
In the southwestern area of the Belledonne massif (external crystalline massifs, French western Alps...
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The comprehensive kinematic analysis of the Variscan fold nappes and associated wildflysch in the So...
The Hercynian belt results of the collision between Gondwana, Armorica and Laurussia from South to N...
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In the Western French Massif Central, the Argentat fault is a major structure through which As–Au fl...
International audienceSynthesis of structural, petrological and geochronological data for the Maures...
National audienceOn the basis of geometrical and structural analysis, associated with quantitative p...
International audienceThe Massif Central, like the southern part of the Massif Armoricain, belongs t...
Structural, kinematics and thermo-barometric analyses of the ductile deformation of the south-Limous...
International audienceThe French Massif Central and Massif Armoricain belong to three tectonic and p...
International audienceIn the Variscan French Massif Central and Armorican Massif, the tectonic signi...
International audienceThe Variscan continental collision has led to the development of large strike-...
In the southwestern area of the Belledonne massif (external crystalline massifs, French western Alps...
International audienceThe Variscan continental collision induced the development of large crustal me...
International audienceThe French Massif Central (FMC) forms the hinterland of the west-European Vari...
The comprehensive kinematic analysis of the Variscan fold nappes and associated wildflysch in the So...
The Hercynian belt results of the collision between Gondwana, Armorica and Laurussia from South to N...
International audienceThe Paleozoic French Variscan Belt in Massif Central and Massif Armoricain is ...
In the Western French Massif Central, the Argentat fault is a major structure through which As–Au fl...
International audienceSynthesis of structural, petrological and geochronological data for the Maures...
National audienceOn the basis of geometrical and structural analysis, associated with quantitative p...