[HTML][HTML] Orogenic architecture of the Mediterranean region and kinematic reconstruction of its tectonic evolution since the Triassic
The basins and orogens of the Mediterranean region ultimately result from the opening of
oceans during the early break-up of Pangea since the Triassic, and their subsequent …
oceans during the early break-up of Pangea since the Triassic, and their subsequent …
Tectonic evolution of a composite collision orogen: an overview on the Qinling–Tongbai–Hong'an–Dabie–Sulu orogenic belt in central China
YB Wu, YF Zheng - Gondwana Research, 2013 - Elsevier
The formation of collisional orogens is a prominent feature in convergent plate margins. It is
generally a complex process involving multistage tectonism of compression and extension …
generally a complex process involving multistage tectonism of compression and extension …
Metamorphic chemical geodynamics in continental subduction zones
YF Zheng - Chemical Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
Chemical geodynamics is an integrated discipline that studies the geochemical structure
and tectonic evolution of geospheres with the aim of linking tectonic processes to …
and tectonic evolution of geospheres with the aim of linking tectonic processes to …
Continental orogenesis from ocean subduction, continent collision/subduction, to orogen collapse, and orogen recycling: The example of the North Qaidam UHPM belt …
Abstract The North Qaidam ultra-high pressure metamorphic (UHPM) belt in the northern
Tibetan Plateau records a complete history of the evolution of a continental orogen from …
Tibetan Plateau records a complete history of the evolution of a continental orogen from …
Subduction of oceanic lithosphere in the Alps: Selective and archetypal from (slow-spreading) oceans
P Agard - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
The Alps are amongst the best subduction archives in the world, with abundant blueschists
and eclogites preserving fragments of mantle, gabbros, thinned continental margin and …
and eclogites preserving fragments of mantle, gabbros, thinned continental margin and …
Garnet: A rock-forming mineral petrochronometer
Garnet could be the ultimate petrochronometer. Not only can you date it directly (with an
accuracy and precision that may surprise some), but it is also a common rock-forming and …
accuracy and precision that may surprise some), but it is also a common rock-forming and …
Garnet geochronology: timekeeper of tectonometamorphic processes
EF Baxter, EE Scherer - Elements, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Garnet's potential as a chronometer of tectonometamorphic processes and conditions was
first recognized over 30 years ago. The Sm–Nd and Lu–Hf systems have since emerged as …
first recognized over 30 years ago. The Sm–Nd and Lu–Hf systems have since emerged as …
Yo-yo subduction recorded by accessory minerals in the Italian Western Alps
High-pressure metamorphic rocks form during subduction of Earth's crust to mantle depths at
convergent plate margins. Their exposure at the surface of Earth today provides a record of …
convergent plate margins. Their exposure at the surface of Earth today provides a record of …
The Tauern Window (Eastern Alps, Austria): a new tectonic map, with cross-sections and a tectonometamorphic synthesis
We present a tectonic map of the Tauern Window and surrounding units (Eastern Alps,
Austria), combined with a series of crustal-scale cross-sections parallel and perpendicular to …
Austria), combined with a series of crustal-scale cross-sections parallel and perpendicular to …
In situ laser ablation Lu–Hf geochronology of garnet across the Western Gneiss Region: campaign-style dating of metamorphism
The development of in situ laser ablation Lu–Hf geochronology of apatite, xenotime and
garnet has opened avenues to quickly and directly date geological processes. We …
garnet has opened avenues to quickly and directly date geological processes. We …