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Die Exkursion ins Massif Central Print

(4) Der Erdmantel unter dem Massif Central : Evidence für Lithosphären- aufwölbung

Matthews A, Fouillac C, Hill R, O'Nions RK and Oxburgh ER (1987) Mantle-derived volatiles in continental crust: the Massif Central of France. Earth Plan Sci Lett 85:117-128
Nicolas A, Lucazean F, Bayer R (1987) Peridotite xenoliths in Massif Central basalts, France : textural and geophysical evidence for asthenosperic diapirism. In : Nixon PH : Mantle Xenoliths, Wiley & Sons, New York.
Lucazeau F, Vasseur G, Bayer R (1984) Interpretation of heat flow data in the French Massif Central. Tectonophysics 103 : 99-119.
Souriau A, Corrieg AM, Souriau M. (1981) Attenuation of Rayleigh waves across the volcanis area of the Massif Central, France. Phys Earth Planet Inter 23 : 62-67.

(5) Krustenstruktur und Mantelaufbau

Hirn & Perrier (1974) Deep seismic sounding in the Limagne Graben. In: Illies H, Fuchs K (eds) Approaches to taphrogenesis. Schweizerbarth Verlag, Stuttgart, 172-176
Perrier & Rueg (1974) Structure profonde du Massif Central Francais. Ann Geophysique 29: 1-68
Burg JP, Matte Ph (1978) A cross section through the French Massif Central and the scope of its Variscan geodynamic evolution. Z Dt GHeol Ges 129 : 1-32.

(6) Das variszische Basement : Metamorphose und Entwicklung


Burg JP, Matte Ph (1978) A cross section through the French Massif Central and the scope of its Variscan geodynamic evolution. Z Dt GHeol Ges 129 : 1-32.
Chenevoy M (1978) Metamorphism and Granitisation of the French Massif Central. Metamorphic Map of France Eplanatory Rext. Zwart et al. (eds) Leiden.
Roques M (1971) Structure geologique du Massif Central. In: Symposium J. Jung, Plein-Air Service, Clermond Ferrand : 17-32
Pin C, Lancelot J (1982) U-Pb dating on early Paleozoic bimodale magmatism in the French Massif Central and its further metamorphic evolution. Contrib Mineral Petrol 79: 1-12.
Nedelc A, Paquet J (1981) Biotite Melting in high-grade metamorphic gneisses from the Haut Allier (French Massif Central. Contrib Mineral Petrol 77 : 1-10
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