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Metamorphic sole formation, emplacement and blueschist facies overprint: early subduction dynamics witnessed by western Turkey ophiolites

The largest ophiolite on Earth, in western Turkey, is a key place to study obduction and early subduction dynamics. Ophiolite remnants derived from the same Neotethyan branch (preserved as a result of long‐lived Late Cretaceous continental subduction and later obduction) are underlain by hundred‐met...

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Published in:Terra nova (Oxford, England) England), 2016-10, Vol.28 (5), p.329-339
Main Authors: Plunder, Alexis, Agard, Philippe, Chopin, Christian, Soret, Mathieu, Okay, Aral I., Whitechurch, Hubert
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