2005
DOI: 10.3809/jvirtex.2005.00120
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Paleozoic tectonic evolution of medio-Europa from the example of the French Massif Central and Massif Armoricain

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“…[Matte, 1991], [Ledru et al, 1989], [Faure et al, 1997] and [Faure et al, 2005]). From south to north, and from bottom to top, the following units are recognized ( Fig.…”
Section: Structural Framework Of the French Massif Centralmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[Matte, 1991], [Ledru et al, 1989], [Faure et al, 1997] and [Faure et al, 2005]). From south to north, and from bottom to top, the following units are recognized ( Fig.…”
Section: Structural Framework Of the French Massif Centralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, several contradictory models have been proposed to explain the top-to-the NW shearing. The D2 event has been related either to transpressional tectonics during a single orogenic cycle (Brun and Burg, 1982), or to nappe thrusting (Bouchez and Jover, 1986), or to syn-orogenic extension (Mattauer et al, 1988), or to a second compressional cycle after a short period of rifting during Upper Devonian ( [Faure et al, 1997] and [Faure et al, 2005]). Thus, to reconstruct P-T paths experienced by different units is a crucial point to decipher the tectonic setting of the D2 event or, in other words, to know whether the D2 event took place during an extensional tectonic setting or during a compressional one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Although the Omps pluton appears as ca 10 Ma older than the other two, the petrological similarities and the spatial proximity of the Boisset and Omps plutons suggest that these plutons emplaced from late Visean to Namurian during the same tectono-metamorphic event. The tectonic setting of the Middle to Late Carboniferous magmatic event in the FMC has already been described (e. g. Faure 1995;Faure et al 2005). Therefore, a similar tectonic setting seems likely to account for the emplacement of all these plutons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…It is now well established that several ductile thrusting events in the FMC took place in the Devonian and Early Carboniferous (e.g. Ledru et al 1989;Faure et al 2005 and enclosed references). In the late Visean time (ca 335 Ma), the onset of the syn-orogenic extension occurred (Van den Driessche and Brun 1989) and was coeval with magmatism in the northern part of the FMC.…”
Section: Regional Tectonic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%