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Article Dans Une Revue Terra Nova Année : 2007

The Hospitalet gneiss dome (Pyrenees) revisited: lateral flow during Variscan transpression in the middle crust

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A new structural and kinematic study of the Hospitalet dome (Pyrenees) is presented. This dome corresponds to the eastern half of an EW-trending antiformal structure made of an orthogneissic core intruded by granitoids, partly covered by Upper Proterozoic to Lower Ordovician metapelites. Its Variscan evolution can be split into four stages: (i) development of a strong high temperature pervasive deformation associated with subhorizontal foliations and lineations, and with non-coaxial top-to-the-east kinematics; (ii) formation of a south-verging overturned megafold; (iii) emplacement of calc-alkaline granitoids; and (iv) formation of mylonitic bands on the southern border of the dome, with reverse dextral kinematics. The flat lying pervasive high-T deformation is interpreted as a large lateral flow developed in a dextral transpressive regime inducing an important uncoupling between the middle and upper crusts. The next stages happened in a progressive deformation in the same transpressive regime.

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hal-00319060 , version 1 (05-09-2008)

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Yoann Denèle, P. Olivier, Gérard Gleizes, Pierre Barbey. The Hospitalet gneiss dome (Pyrenees) revisited: lateral flow during Variscan transpression in the middle crust. Terra Nova, 2007, 19 (6), pp.Pages 445 - 453. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-3121.2007.00770.x⟩. ⟨hal-00319060⟩
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