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How Stiff Was Armorica During the Variscan Orogeny? A Reappraisal of the “Bretonian” Phase in Central Brittany
by
Marcoux, Eric
, Poujol, Marc
, Masson, Clément
, Faure, Michel
in
Armorica microcontinent
/ Biotite
/ Carboniferous
/ Crust
/ Crystallization
/ Deformation
/ Earth
/ Earth Sciences
/ Famennian–Tournaisian Bretonian phase
/ Fault lines
/ Garnet
/ Geochemistry
/ Geological processes
/ Geological research
/ Kyanite
/ Metamorphic rocks
/ Metamorphism
/ Monazite
/ monazite dating
/ MP/MT metamorphism
/ Orogeny
/ Plutons
/ Rigid blocks
/ Saxo-Thuringia
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Shearing
/ Subduction
/ Tectonics
/ Variscan orogeny
2025
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How Stiff Was Armorica During the Variscan Orogeny? A Reappraisal of the “Bretonian” Phase in Central Brittany
by
Marcoux, Eric
, Poujol, Marc
, Masson, Clément
, Faure, Michel
in
Armorica microcontinent
/ Biotite
/ Carboniferous
/ Crust
/ Crystallization
/ Deformation
/ Earth
/ Earth Sciences
/ Famennian–Tournaisian Bretonian phase
/ Fault lines
/ Garnet
/ Geochemistry
/ Geological processes
/ Geological research
/ Kyanite
/ Metamorphic rocks
/ Metamorphism
/ Monazite
/ monazite dating
/ MP/MT metamorphism
/ Orogeny
/ Plutons
/ Rigid blocks
/ Saxo-Thuringia
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Shearing
/ Subduction
/ Tectonics
/ Variscan orogeny
2025
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How Stiff Was Armorica During the Variscan Orogeny? A Reappraisal of the “Bretonian” Phase in Central Brittany
by
Marcoux, Eric
, Poujol, Marc
, Masson, Clément
, Faure, Michel
in
Armorica microcontinent
/ Biotite
/ Carboniferous
/ Crust
/ Crystallization
/ Deformation
/ Earth
/ Earth Sciences
/ Famennian–Tournaisian Bretonian phase
/ Fault lines
/ Garnet
/ Geochemistry
/ Geological processes
/ Geological research
/ Kyanite
/ Metamorphic rocks
/ Metamorphism
/ Monazite
/ monazite dating
/ MP/MT metamorphism
/ Orogeny
/ Plutons
/ Rigid blocks
/ Saxo-Thuringia
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Shearing
/ Subduction
/ Tectonics
/ Variscan orogeny
2025
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How Stiff Was Armorica During the Variscan Orogeny? A Reappraisal of the “Bretonian” Phase in Central Brittany
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How Stiff Was Armorica During the Variscan Orogeny? A Reappraisal of the “Bretonian” Phase in Central Brittany
2025
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In collision belts, the upper plate is generally less deformed than the lower one that underwent syn-metamorphic ductile shearing, and frequently late-collisional crustal melting. Concerning the Variscan orogeny, it is widely accepted that the Armorica microcontinent represented the upper plate of the collision system. In France, the Central-North-Armorican Domain belonged to this upper plate whose southern margin in the Pontivy–Coray area exposes metamorphic rocks. There, structural and metamorphic studies indicate that an early tectono-metamorphic event (M0-M1) with biotite–garnet–staurolite–kyanite assemblage, crystallized at 0.9 GPa and 500 °C, is characterized by a top-to-the NW shearing. This event was followed by an HT event (M2) at ca 800–900 °C, coeval with a domal structure. In micaschists, monazite yields an LA-ICP-MS age at 351 Ma ascribed to M2. M0-M1-M2 events developed before the Late Carboniferous pluton emplacement at ca 315 Ma (M3 event). The tectono-metamorphic succession documents that Armorica was not a rigid block but underwent a synmetamortphic ductile deformation during the Famennian–Tournaisian (360–355 Ma) collision redefined here as the late episode of the “Bretonian orogenic phase”, whereas the pre-Famennian Bretonnian episode is ascribed to oceanic subduction. These new data allow us to reassess the geodynamic evolution of this part of the Variscan orogen.
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