Many blueschists and eclogites are inferred to have formed from oceanic basalts in subducted slabs. Knowledge of their elastic behaviour is essential for reconstructing the internal structure of subduction zones. The Cycladic Blueschist Unit, exposed on Syros Island (Greece), contains rocks belonging to an exhumed Tertiary subduction complex. They were possibly part of a subduction channel, a shear zone above the subducting slab in which exhumation is possible during subduction. Intense plastic deformation, forming crystallographic preferred orientations (CPO), accompanied blueschist and eclogite metamorphism. CPO of the constituent minerals in the collected samples was determined by time-of-flight neutron diffraction. Two samples are folia...
This work forms part of T. N. Lamont’s doctoral project which is funded by the Natural Environment R...
High pressure–low temperature (HP–LT ) metamorphic rocks structurally beneath the Tsiknias Ophiolite...
Corrigendum to this article was published in Solid Earth, 5, 509-509, 2014, doi:10.5194/se-5-509-201...
AGU Fall Meeting 2021 Poster Presentation on the Seismic Anisotropy of Blueschists Abstract: Subdu...
Highlights • Analysis of crystallographic preferred orientations of high-pressure polyminerali...
International audienceUpon subduction, the oceanic crust transforms to blueschists and eclogites, wi...
International audienceUpon subduction, the oceanic crust transforms to blueschists and eclogites, wi...
EBSD-based seismic anisotropy study of 14 naturally deformed epidote and lawsonite blueschists sourc...
To understand the causes of seismic low-velocity layers and seismic anisotropy of the subducting oce...
The crust within collisional orogens is very heterogeneous, in composition as well as in type and in...
A broad spectrum of variably altered igneous rocks with a wide range of grain sizes are compressed a...
International audienceLocated in eastern Mediterranean, the Hellenic subduction zone results from th...
International audienceFragments of ancient oceanic lithosphere preserved in mountain belts, though v...
Exhumed high-pressure/low-temperature (HP/LT) metamorphic rocks provide insights into deep (∼20–70 k...
In the first article, the seismic properties for a suite of rocks along the West Cycladic Detachment...
This work forms part of T. N. Lamont’s doctoral project which is funded by the Natural Environment R...
High pressure–low temperature (HP–LT ) metamorphic rocks structurally beneath the Tsiknias Ophiolite...
Corrigendum to this article was published in Solid Earth, 5, 509-509, 2014, doi:10.5194/se-5-509-201...
AGU Fall Meeting 2021 Poster Presentation on the Seismic Anisotropy of Blueschists Abstract: Subdu...
Highlights • Analysis of crystallographic preferred orientations of high-pressure polyminerali...
International audienceUpon subduction, the oceanic crust transforms to blueschists and eclogites, wi...
International audienceUpon subduction, the oceanic crust transforms to blueschists and eclogites, wi...
EBSD-based seismic anisotropy study of 14 naturally deformed epidote and lawsonite blueschists sourc...
To understand the causes of seismic low-velocity layers and seismic anisotropy of the subducting oce...
The crust within collisional orogens is very heterogeneous, in composition as well as in type and in...
A broad spectrum of variably altered igneous rocks with a wide range of grain sizes are compressed a...
International audienceLocated in eastern Mediterranean, the Hellenic subduction zone results from th...
International audienceFragments of ancient oceanic lithosphere preserved in mountain belts, though v...
Exhumed high-pressure/low-temperature (HP/LT) metamorphic rocks provide insights into deep (∼20–70 k...
In the first article, the seismic properties for a suite of rocks along the West Cycladic Detachment...
This work forms part of T. N. Lamont’s doctoral project which is funded by the Natural Environment R...
High pressure–low temperature (HP–LT ) metamorphic rocks structurally beneath the Tsiknias Ophiolite...
Corrigendum to this article was published in Solid Earth, 5, 509-509, 2014, doi:10.5194/se-5-509-201...