2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2015.08.021
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New parametric implementation of metamorphic reactions limited by water content, impact on exhumation along detachment faults

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“…In models that integrate phase transitions controlled by pressure, temperature and the local amount of free fluid that comes from both external (meteoric) and local (dehydration) sources show a strong positive feedback between the asymmetry of the tectonic structures and the depth of penetration of meteoric fluids. From a general point of view, it must be noted that all models involving some type of strain softening favor asymmetric strain localization and the development of a rolling hinge type detachment, even in models where displacements are applied symmetrically and whatever the type of localizing perturbation (Lavier et al, 1999;2000;Lavier and Buck, 2002;Wijns et al, 2005;Gessner et al, 2007;Rey et al, 2009a;2009b;Tirel et al, 2009;Mezri et al, 2015;Schenker et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2015;Wu et al, 2015;Wu and Lavier, 2015). This suggests that strain softening could play a dominant role in the development of detachments and therefore in the evolution of core complex models.…”
Section: Comparison Of With Other Numerical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In models that integrate phase transitions controlled by pressure, temperature and the local amount of free fluid that comes from both external (meteoric) and local (dehydration) sources show a strong positive feedback between the asymmetry of the tectonic structures and the depth of penetration of meteoric fluids. From a general point of view, it must be noted that all models involving some type of strain softening favor asymmetric strain localization and the development of a rolling hinge type detachment, even in models where displacements are applied symmetrically and whatever the type of localizing perturbation (Lavier et al, 1999;2000;Lavier and Buck, 2002;Wijns et al, 2005;Gessner et al, 2007;Rey et al, 2009a;2009b;Tirel et al, 2009;Mezri et al, 2015;Schenker et al, 2012;Wang et al, 2015;Wu et al, 2015;Wu and Lavier, 2015). This suggests that strain softening could play a dominant role in the development of detachments and therefore in the evolution of core complex models.…”
Section: Comparison Of With Other Numerical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koyi and Skelton, 2001;Tirel et al, 2004;Gessner et al, 2007;Rey et al, 2009b;Huet et al, 2011;Mezri et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2015). However, because…”
Section: Comparison Of With Other Numerical Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for continental lithospheres of ages 400 My and 100 My respectively for the Eastern and Western domains (Burov & Diament, 1995 (Mezri et al, 2015). Here we opted for simpler temperature dependent melting conditions M(T), similarly to Gerya et al, (2008).…”
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“…Reynolds and Lister, 1987;Huet et al, 2011). Because detachments may correspond to permeable structures deeply rooted down to the brittle-ductile transition (Famin et al, 2004;Mezri et al, 2015), active extensional domains in back-arc regions could represent favorable settings for HEGRs. The possible sources of heat responsible for regional high temperature-low pressure (HT-LP) metamorphic overprint recorded in these MCCs include (i) heating associated with thermal diffusion of excess heat generated by nappe stacking (increased radiogenic crustal heat, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%