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Journal articles on the topic "Métamorphisme (géologie) – France – Alpes (France)"
Ferry, Serge, and Danièle Grosheny. "Growth faults affecting depositional geometry, facies and sequence stratigraphy record on a carbonate platform edge (South Vercors Urgonian platform, SE France)." BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin 190 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2018017.
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Gély, Jean-Pierre. "Stratigraphie, tectonique et métamorphisme comparés de part et d'autre du front pennique en Tarentaise (Alpes de Savoie, France) : premières applications cristallochimiques, géochimiques et isotopiques dans les reconstitutions paléogéographique et géodynamique régionales." Chambéry, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988CHAMS007.
Full textFilippi, Marco. "Évolution structurelle et métamorphique des roches du socle varisque des Alpes en comparaison avec autres domaines de la chaîne varisque européenne." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021COAZ4017.
Full textThe tectonic evolution of the Southern Variscan belt is still poorly understood in comparison with that of the central European Variscan belt. That is mostly due to intense late-Variscan to Alpine re-working, which is particularly pervasive in the axial zone of the Alps. At odds, the Variscan rocks of the external domains of the Alps are little affected by the Alpine re-equilibration. For these reasons, these domains well preserve the Variscan record and are of the greatest importance for constraining the evolution of the Southern Variscan belt.This thesis is focused on the Variscan basement rocks in the Argentera-Mercantour Massif (Helvetic domain), Orobic basement (Southalpine domain), and Maures-Tanneron Massif (southern Alpine foreland). The latter is included as a benchmark for the Variscan belt just outside the Alpine area. The aim of the research is to provide new constrains on the Variscan and Alpine tectonic evolution of the external domains of the Alps, as well as of the Alpine foreland.This study required structural mapping (1:10.000 to 1:100 scale) integrated by microstructural, chemical, and mineral-chemical analyses. Metamorphic conditions that affected the Variscan basements have been estimated in terms of pressure and temperature and constrained in time by relative and absolute ages. By doing so, several stages of the Variscan and Alpine tectonics are here addressed, from early Cambrian to Tertiary times, and discussed in light of the geodynamic and paleogeographic reference models for both the Variscan and Alpine belts. The results refer to four main tectonic stages of Southern Variscan belt, from the subduction of the Variscan Ocean to the Alpine collision
Auzende, Anne Line. "Evolution des microstructures des serpentinites en contexte convergent : effet du degré de métamorphisme et de la déformation." Phd thesis, Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand II, 2003. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00825144.
Full textBarré, Guillaume. "Rôle de la spéciation du soufre dans les fluides géologiques en contexte orogénique : application aux processus d’oxydoréduction affectant la Nappe des Gypses (Alpes françaises)." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LORR0153/document.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to study the sulfur behavior in hydrothermal fluids subjected to low grade metamorphism. It is separated into three interconnected studies linking natural and experimental study: i) a study of the sulfur cycle in the Carnian evaporites of the "Nappe des Gypses" from the French Alps as a natural case study is performed, ii) a study of the sulfur speciation in fluid inclusions associated to these Triassic evaporites, and iii) an experimental study of the role of sulfur speciation on the Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction (TSR) mechanisms and the associated hydrocarbons alteration. The first study is based on the coupling of a classical petrographic approach associated to a detailed study of fluid inclusions, stable isotopes (δ34S, δ33S, δ36S, Δ33S, Δ36S, δ13C and δ18O) and organic matter in the “Nappe des Gypses”. The coupling study allows to identify the TSR process as the reaction controlling the behavior of sulfur in this formation in a closed system. The second study is based on a new analytical approach coupling in-situ Raman spectroscopy and microthermometric stage. This technique allows to heat up to 300°C samples (natural and synthetic). Thus, at temperature >100°C, the presence of the radical ion S3- and other polymeric sulfur species (Snx) is demonstrated in the “Nappe des Gypses”. This study confirms the essential role in the TSR process of S3- and Snx species in natural fluids. This study natural was completed by a preliminary experimental study allowed to set up new experimental protocols in autoclave and fused silica capillaries coupled to spectroscopic and isotopic analyses. This to better understood the role of sulfur speciation in the interactions between an aqueous phase and a hydrocarbons fluid during the TSR. This thesis leads to a better understanding of the role of sulfur speciation and its link with organic compounds during TSR under low grade metamorphic conditions. This opens new perspectives to understand geological formations based on coupling of classical geological studies and finer geochemical studies
Dahmani, Abdelhakim, and Youssef Driouch. "Le complexe métamorphique, anatectique et plutonique de Gavarnie - Héas - Barroude - Plan de Larri (Hautes Pyrénées)." Toulouse 3, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987TOU30116.
Full textPerez, Postigo Lorgio Victoriano. "Contribution à l'étude géologique du subbriançonnais entre Arc et Isère. Les massifs du Perron des Encombres et de la Grande Moendaz." Chambéry, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988CHAMA002.
Full textGuillot, François. "Géologie de l'Antépermien de Vanoise septentrionale (zone briançonnaise interne, Alpes occidentales, Savoie, France)." Lille 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987LIL10022.
Full textMercier, Laurence. "Approche thermique de la collision continentale dans le Massif Central français : exemple des nappes de l'Artense." Lyon 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LYO10071.
Full textRakotosalama, Jean-Claude A. "Le Lias supérieur du promontoire lyonnais : sédimentologie des niveaux à oolites ferrugineuses." Lyon 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987LYO10100.
Full textJourdan, Claudie. "Balagne orientale et massif du Tenda (Corse septentrionale) : étude structurale, interprétation des accidents et des déformations, reconstitutions géodynamiques." Paris 11, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA112329.
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