The structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Marguareis Massif (located at the boundary between the Maritime and Ligurian Alps) has long been matter of debate. After new meso- and micro-structural studies and field investigations, the tectonic unit interplay outlines a finite structural architecture more complex than that proposed in previous interpretations. We depict a stack of Briançonnais Units stemming from the Europe continental margin, and the Helminthoid Flysch Unit, detached from its original basement whose original palaeogeographic domain is still a matter of debate. Our results highlight for the first time that each unit recorded different pre-stacking folding events progressively developed at different structural levels....
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent knowledge deve...
This work analyzes the postmetamorphic evolution of the northwestern Alps thanks to a multiscale fie...
In the Ligurian sector of Alpine chain, the upper part of Tanaro valley, offers a spectacular three-...
The structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Marguareis Massif (located at the boundary betw...
International audienceWe investigated the kinematics of the coupled Helminthoid Flysch-Marguareis Un...
The Punta Marguareis Massif is located in the Southern sector of the Maritime Alps. This area is cha...
We present and discuss the results of a field-based approach including accurate geological mapping a...
We investigated the kinematics of the coupled Helminthoid Flysch–Marguareis Unit outcropping in the ...
International audienceIn the Western Alps, while many P–T constraints are available for the high-gra...
New structural and stratigraphic data for a selected area of the Ligurian Alps are combined in order...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
International audienceWe reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on...
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent knowledge deve...
This work analyzes the postmetamorphic evolution of the northwestern Alps thanks to a multiscale fie...
In the Ligurian sector of Alpine chain, the upper part of Tanaro valley, offers a spectacular three-...
The structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Marguareis Massif (located at the boundary betw...
International audienceWe investigated the kinematics of the coupled Helminthoid Flysch-Marguareis Un...
The Punta Marguareis Massif is located in the Southern sector of the Maritime Alps. This area is cha...
We present and discuss the results of a field-based approach including accurate geological mapping a...
We investigated the kinematics of the coupled Helminthoid Flysch–Marguareis Unit outcropping in the ...
International audienceIn the Western Alps, while many P–T constraints are available for the high-gra...
New structural and stratigraphic data for a selected area of the Ligurian Alps are combined in order...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
International audienceWe reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on...
We reassess the architecture and tectonic history of the Western Alps based on recent knowledge deve...
This work analyzes the postmetamorphic evolution of the northwestern Alps thanks to a multiscale fie...
In the Ligurian sector of Alpine chain, the upper part of Tanaro valley, offers a spectacular three-...