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Nature Communications | 2018

Publisher Correction: Melting conditions in the modern Tibetan crust since the Miocene

Jinyu Chen; Fabrice Gaillard; Arnaud Villaros; Xiaosong Yang; Mickael Laumonier; Laurent Jolivet; Martyn J. Unsworth; Leїla Hashim; Bruno Scaillet; Guillaume Richard

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Nature Communications | 2018

Melting conditions in the modern Tibetan crust since the Miocene

Jinyu Chen; Fabrice Gaillard; Arnaud Villaros; Xiaosong Yang; Mickael Laumonier; Laurent Jolivet; Martyn J. Unsworth; Leila Hashim; Bruno Scaillet; Guillaume Richard

Abundant granitic rocks exposed in ancient mountain belts suggest that crustal melting plays a major role in orogenic processes. However, complex field relations and superposition of multiple tectonic events make it difficult to determine the role of melting in orogenesis. In contrast, geophysical measurements image present-day crustal conditions but cannot discriminate between partial melt and aqueous fluids. Here we connect pressure–temperature paths of Himalayan Miocene crustal rocks to the present-day conditions beneath the Tibetan plateau imaged with geophysical data. We use measurements of electrical conductivity to show that 4–16% water-rich melt is required to explain the crustal conductivity in the north-western Himalaya. In southern Tibet, higher melt fractions >30% reflect a crust that is either fluid-enriched (+1% H2O) or hotter (+100 °C) compared to the Miocene crust. These melt fractions are high enough for the partially molten rocks to be significantly weaker than the solid crust.Crustal melting may play a fundamental role in orogenic processes, but quantifying crustal melt remains difficult. Here, the authors combine pressure-temperature paths, electrical conductivity and geophysical data to elucidate the melting conditions in Tibet since the Miocene.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016

Post-collisional magmatism: Crustal growth not identified by zircon Hf–O isotopes

Simon Couzinié; Oscar Laurent; Jean-François Moyen; Armin Zeh; Pierre Bouilhol; Arnaud Villaros


Lithos | 2017

Collision vs. subduction-related magmatism: two contrasting ways of granite formation and implications for crustal growth

Jean-François Moyen; Oscar Laurent; C Chelle-Michou; S Couzinié; Olivier Vanderhaeghe; Armin Zeh; Arnaud Villaros; Véronique Gardien


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2017

Protracted, coeval crust and mantle melting during Variscan late-orogenic evolution: U–Pb dating in the eastern French Massif Central

Oscar Laurent; Simon Couzinié; Armin Zeh; Olivier Vanderhaeghe; Jean-François Moyen; Arnaud Villaros; Véronique Gardien; Cyril Chelle-Michou


Journal of Geosciences | 2014

Temporal relationships between Mg-K mafic magmatism and catastrophic melting of the Variscan crust in the southern part of Velay Complex (Massif Central, France)

Simon Couzinié; Jean-François Moyen; Arnaud Villaros; Jean-Louis Paquette; Jane H. Scarrow; Christian Marignac


Gondwana Research | 2017

Pre-Cadomian to late-Variscan odyssey of the eastern Massif Central, France: Formation of the West European crust in a nutshell

Cyril Chelle-Michou; Oscar Laurent; Jean-François Moyen; Sylvain Block; Jean-Louis Paquette; Simon Couzinié; Véronique Gardien; Olivier Vanderhaeghe; Arnaud Villaros; Armin Zeh


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2015

Multiphase melting, magma emplacement and P-T-time path in late-collisional context: the Velay example (Massif Central, France)

Pierre Barbey; Arnaud Villaros; Christian Marignac; Jean-Marc Montel


Chemical Geology | 2015

The genesis of LCT-type granitic pegmatites, as illustrated by lithium isotopes in micas

Sarah Deveaud; Romain Millot; Arnaud Villaros


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2017

How do granitoid magmas mix with each other? Insights from textures, trace element and Sr–Nd isotopic composition of apatite and titanite from the Matok pluton (South Africa)

Oscar Laurent; Armin Zeh; Axel Gerdes; Arnaud Villaros; Katarzyna Gros; Ewa Słaby

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Sarah Deveaud

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Armin Zeh

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Romain Millot

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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