International audienceAlthough the Helvetic nappes of the Western Alps have been widely studied, their style, amount, and timing of deformation during the Alpine orogeny remain a subject of controversy. The discussion partly arises from various interpretations of the external crystalline massifs geometry and of the cover/basement relationships. Here, we apply structural analysis based on new field data, microtectonics, and 3D geological modeling on the Aiguilles Rouges and Mont-Blanc massifs, to better quantify their tectonic evolution and their relationship with the nappe stacking. Our results show large thrusting of the Helvetic Mesozoic sedimentary cover above the Aiguilles Rouges basement towards the WNW. The basal contact of the Helvet...
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...
Despite extensive research in the last 150 years, the regional tectonic reconstruction of the Wester...
International audienceAlthough the Helvetic nappes of the Western Alps have been widely studied, the...
International audienceSince two centuries the European Alps are a natural laboratory to study contin...
International audienceThe alpine structural evolution of the Mont Blanc, highest point of the Alps (...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
Abstract The Mont Fort nappe, former uppermost subunit of the Grand St-Bernard nappe system, is an i...
The Penninic nappes in the Swiss Alps formed during continental collision between the Adriatic and E...
31p.International audienceThe initial propagation of the Western Alpine orogen was directed northwes...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
Abstract The kinematics of the collision in Western Alps are investigated through five balanced cros...
International audienceThis study proposes a reappraisal of the role of the basement tectonics in the...
The Pelvoux massif (External Crystalline Massif, western Alps) belongs to the palaeopassive margin o...
International audienceIn the external Western Alps, the collision started with the shortening of the...
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...
Despite extensive research in the last 150 years, the regional tectonic reconstruction of the Wester...
International audienceAlthough the Helvetic nappes of the Western Alps have been widely studied, the...
International audienceSince two centuries the European Alps are a natural laboratory to study contin...
International audienceThe alpine structural evolution of the Mont Blanc, highest point of the Alps (...
International audienceThree-dimensional modelling tools are used with structural and palaeomagnetic ...
Abstract The Mont Fort nappe, former uppermost subunit of the Grand St-Bernard nappe system, is an i...
The Penninic nappes in the Swiss Alps formed during continental collision between the Adriatic and E...
31p.International audienceThe initial propagation of the Western Alpine orogen was directed northwes...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
Abstract The kinematics of the collision in Western Alps are investigated through five balanced cros...
International audienceThis study proposes a reappraisal of the role of the basement tectonics in the...
The Pelvoux massif (External Crystalline Massif, western Alps) belongs to the palaeopassive margin o...
International audienceIn the external Western Alps, the collision started with the shortening of the...
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...
Despite extensive research in the last 150 years, the regional tectonic reconstruction of the Wester...