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2021 (v1)Book sectionUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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May 2012 (v1)Journal article
Garnet (10 vol.%; pyrope contents 3444 mol.%) hosted in quartzofeldspathic rocks within a large vertical shear zone of south Madagascar shows a strong grain-size reduction (from a few cm to similar to 300 mu m). Electron back-scattered diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscope imaging coupled with...
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February 10, 2014 (v1)Journal article
The fate of the lower plate during continental collision can be examined in deeply eroded orogens such as the late Paleozoic Variscan belt in continental Europe. In particular, the Bohemian Massif at its eastern extremity preserves well the evolution of an Andean-type orogen involved in continental collision. This process included relamination...
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December 2010 (v1)Journal article
Newly discovered eclogites, Early Cambrian carbonates and chloritoid-bearing metapelites form the Tsakhir Uul accretionary wedge, which was thrust during the Early Cambrian over the Mesoproterozoic Dzabkhan-Baydrag continent. The rock association of the wedge forms a tectonic window emerging through the hangingwall Khantaishir ophiolite unit,...
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June 2014 (v1)Journal article
The southern part of Madagascar consists of a granulitic metamorphic belt with a complex Proterozoic shear zone network. Aeromagnetic maps reveal sharp magnetic spatial gradients, especially across shear zones. All shear zones are associated with high magnetic values, except one, the Beraketa shear zone. Based upon relationships between rock...
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March 2017 (v1)Journal article
A structural and geochronological 40Ar/39Ar study was performed in kilometre-scale middle and lower crustal lens-shaped domains dominated by a preserved subvertical foliation, surrounded by horizontally foliated migmatites. These domains occur within the Moldanubian nappe overlying the Brunia microcontinent at the eastern margin of the European...
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February 10, 2014 (v1)Journal article
The fate of the lower plate during continental collision can be examined in deeply eroded orogens such as the late Paleozoic Variscan belt in continental Europe. In particular, the Bohemian Massif at its eastern extremity preserves well the evolution of an Andean-type orogen involved in continental collision. This process included relamination...
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February 2009 (v1)Journal article
The geological inventory of the Variscan Bohemian Massif can be summarized as a result of Early Devonian subduction of the Saxothuringian ocean of unknown size underneath the eastern continental plate represented by the present-day Teplá-Barrandian and Moldanubian domains. During mid-Devonian, the Saxothuringian passive margin sequences and...
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September 2010 (v1)Journal article
We provide a detailed description of the structures along a 300 km long and 50 km wide transect across the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) in southwestern Mongolia, covering the Precambrian Dzabkhan continental domain with overthrust Neoproterozoic ophiolites in the north (Lake Zone), a Silurian-Devonian passive margin association...
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2012 (v1)Journal article
[1] The contribution of lateral forces, vertical load, gravity redistribution and erosion to the origin of mantled gneiss domes in internal zones of orogens remains debated. In the Orlica-Snieznik dome (Moldanubian zone, European Variscan belt), the polyphase tectono-metamorphic history is initially characterized by the development of...
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