2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9816
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How many subductions in the Variscan orogeny? Insights from numerical models

Abstract: <p>The Variscan belt is the result of the Pangea accretion, a prominent feature of the European continental lithosphere (von Raumer et al., 2003) . The debate on the number of oceans and the geodynamic evolution of the Variscan belt is still open (Faure et al., 2009; Franke et al., 2017). Two scenarios have been proposed:</p><ol><li> <p>Monocyclic scenario: assumes a single long-lasting south-dipping subduction of a large oceanic domain. Arm… Show more

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