A comparison of the petro-tectonic features recorded in the Variscan Massifs scattered throughout the Alps, the Corsica-Sardinia-Maures-Tanneron Massif, the Calabria-Peloritani Arc, and the Northern Apennines, has allowed us to propose that they belonged to the same geodynamic realm until Late Carboniferous time. In the interval 330–300 Ma, the development of a regional dextral strike–slip shear zone, the East Variscan Shear Zone (EVSZ), affected all the massifs, leading to their spatial separation. The EVSZ developed, together with numerous regional shear zones, under a transpressional tectonic regime deriving from the Late Carboniferous collision between Gondwana, peri-Gondwana microcontinents (Armorica and Avalonia), and Laurussia plates...
International audienceThis paper reviews the geodynamic evolution of the Belledonne, Grandes Rousses...
International audienceThe Maures–Tanneron Massif and the Corsica–Sardinia Block are two segments of ...
International audienceBased on new structural, petrological and U-Th-Pb data, a reappraisal of the V...
A comparison of the petro-tectonic features recorded in the Variscan Massifs scattered throughout th...
The exhumation of the Variscan High Grade Metamorphic Complex of Sardinia has been driven by a wide ...
Abstract: The basement of the Southern Alps (northern Italy) belongs to the southernmost part of the...
he post-collisional tectonics in the inner zone of the Variscan belt of CorsicaSardinia recorded a d...
The Variscan orogeny occurred as a result of the Late Devonian to Late Carboniferous collision and a...
International audienceIn Western Corsica, remnants of pre-batholitic lithological and metamorphic as...
International audienceThe boundary between the Helvetic and the Penninic (= Briançonnais) Zones has ...
This paper reviews the geodynamic evolution of the Belledonne, Grandes Rousses and Oisans massifs in...
The existence of pieces of the Variscan belt in the Alpine basement has been acknowledged for a long...
International audienceThis paper reviews the geodynamic evolution of the Belledonne, Grandes Rousses...
International audienceThe Maures–Tanneron Massif and the Corsica–Sardinia Block are two segments of ...
International audienceBased on new structural, petrological and U-Th-Pb data, a reappraisal of the V...
A comparison of the petro-tectonic features recorded in the Variscan Massifs scattered throughout th...
The exhumation of the Variscan High Grade Metamorphic Complex of Sardinia has been driven by a wide ...
Abstract: The basement of the Southern Alps (northern Italy) belongs to the southernmost part of the...
he post-collisional tectonics in the inner zone of the Variscan belt of CorsicaSardinia recorded a d...
The Variscan orogeny occurred as a result of the Late Devonian to Late Carboniferous collision and a...
International audienceIn Western Corsica, remnants of pre-batholitic lithological and metamorphic as...
International audienceThe boundary between the Helvetic and the Penninic (= Briançonnais) Zones has ...
This paper reviews the geodynamic evolution of the Belledonne, Grandes Rousses and Oisans massifs in...
The existence of pieces of the Variscan belt in the Alpine basement has been acknowledged for a long...
International audienceThis paper reviews the geodynamic evolution of the Belledonne, Grandes Rousses...
International audienceThe Maures–Tanneron Massif and the Corsica–Sardinia Block are two segments of ...
International audienceBased on new structural, petrological and U-Th-Pb data, a reappraisal of the V...