We present and discuss the results of a field-based approach including accurate geological mapping and micro- to map-scale structural analysis to highlight the finite strain pattern recorded in Marguareis Unit, a massif deformed at shallow crustal levels at the boundary between Maritime and Ligurian Alps. We describe superposed tectonic structures developed under low-grade metamorphic conditions during the Alpine collision and nowadays exceptionally well recorded in the area of interest. We demonstrate that the structural frame of the Marguareis Unit results from superposition of fourfold systems, later segmented, but without significant displacements, by brittle faults
International audienceThe western part of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (French Alps) hosts very l...
The Punta Marguareis Massif is located in the Southern sector of the Maritime Alps. This area is cha...
The collision of the Adriatic Plate with Europe leads to crustal deformation in the Southern Alps-Di...
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 ...
The structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Marguareis Massif (located at the boundary betw...
The area between the Asco and Golo valleys in Central Corsica, France (latitudes 42°47′95″N to 42°37...
International audienceIn the Western Alps, while many P–T constraints are available for the high-gra...
The Mt. Mucrone metagranitoid is an extensively investigated intrusive Permian body, located in the ...
The Monviso metaophiolite complex (W. Alps) is an almost intact fragment of Tethyan oceanic lithosph...
The crustal-scale geometry of the European Alps has been explained by a classical subduction-scenari...
The tectonic significance of the Eocene unconformity in the Brianconnais domain, classically regarde...
International audienceThe western part of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (French Alps) hosts very l...
The Punta Marguareis Massif is located in the Southern sector of the Maritime Alps. This area is cha...
The collision of the Adriatic Plate with Europe leads to crustal deformation in the Southern Alps-Di...
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 ...
The structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Marguareis Massif (located at the boundary betw...
The area between the Asco and Golo valleys in Central Corsica, France (latitudes 42°47′95″N to 42°37...
International audienceIn the Western Alps, while many P–T constraints are available for the high-gra...
The Mt. Mucrone metagranitoid is an extensively investigated intrusive Permian body, located in the ...
The Monviso metaophiolite complex (W. Alps) is an almost intact fragment of Tethyan oceanic lithosph...
The crustal-scale geometry of the European Alps has been explained by a classical subduction-scenari...
The tectonic significance of the Eocene unconformity in the Brianconnais domain, classically regarde...
International audienceThe western part of the Argentera–Mercantour massif (French Alps) hosts very l...
The Punta Marguareis Massif is located in the Southern sector of the Maritime Alps. This area is cha...
The collision of the Adriatic Plate with Europe leads to crustal deformation in the Southern Alps-Di...