International audienceRecent geophysical campaigns in the Alps produce images with seismic property variations along the slab of sufficiently fine resolution to be interpreted as rock transformations. Since the reacting European lower crust is presumed responsible for the variations of velocities at the top of the Alpine slab, we sampled local analogs of the lower crustal lithologies in the field and modeled the evolution of equilibrium seismic properties during burial, along possible pressure‐temperature paths for the crustal portion of the slab. The results are then compared to the range of the S ‐wave velocities obtained from the S ‐wave velocity tomography model along the CIFALPS transect. The velocity increase from 25 to 45 km within t...
We use correlations of the ambient seismic noise to study the crust in western Europe. Cross correla...
Slab-like seismic velocity heterogeneities below the Alpine chain, interpreted as subducted lithosp...
International audienceA full understanding of the dynamics of mountain ranges such as the Alps requi...
International audienceA large data set of surface wave phase velocity measurements is compiled to st...
The tectonic evolution of the European Eastern Alps within the Alpine orogeny is still under debate....
Based on recent results of AlpArray, we propose a new model of Alpine collision that involves subduc...
Mountain building in the Alps is driven by a complex interplay between (i) subduction of oceanic lit...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
We perform a teleseismic P-wave travel-time tomography to examine the geometry and structure of subd...
In order to better constrain the interpretation and the nature of the seismic reflectors, experiment...
The diverse studies carried out with geophysical and geodetic data in the last decades greatly impro...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
The crust within collisional orogens is very heterogeneous both in composition and grade of deformat...
We use correlations of the ambient seismic noise to study the crust in western Europe. Cross correla...
Slab-like seismic velocity heterogeneities below the Alpine chain, interpreted as subducted lithosp...
International audienceA full understanding of the dynamics of mountain ranges such as the Alps requi...
International audienceA large data set of surface wave phase velocity measurements is compiled to st...
The tectonic evolution of the European Eastern Alps within the Alpine orogeny is still under debate....
Based on recent results of AlpArray, we propose a new model of Alpine collision that involves subduc...
Mountain building in the Alps is driven by a complex interplay between (i) subduction of oceanic lit...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
We perform a teleseismic P-wave travel-time tomography to examine the geometry and structure of subd...
In order to better constrain the interpretation and the nature of the seismic reflectors, experiment...
The diverse studies carried out with geophysical and geodetic data in the last decades greatly impro...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
The crust within collisional orogens is very heterogeneous both in composition and grade of deformat...
We use correlations of the ambient seismic noise to study the crust in western Europe. Cross correla...
Slab-like seismic velocity heterogeneities below the Alpine chain, interpreted as subducted lithosp...
International audienceA full understanding of the dynamics of mountain ranges such as the Alps requi...