His primary areas of study are Geochemistry, Metamorphism, Metamorphic rock, Massif and Seismology. The various areas that Patrick Monié examines in his Geochemistry study include Lineation, Orogeny and Craton. The concepts of his Metamorphism study are interwoven with issues in Nappe, Eclogite, Metamorphic facies and Paleozoic.
His Metamorphic rock research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Blueschist, Subduction and Phengite. His studies deal with areas such as Metamorphic core complex, Migmatite, Geomorphology, Tectonic phase and Extensional tectonics as well as Massif. Patrick Monié interconnects Structural basin, Paleontology and Archipelago in the investigation of issues within Seismology.
Geochemistry, Massif, Metamorphism, Metamorphic rock and Paleontology are his primary areas of study. Patrick Monié has researched Geochemistry in several fields, including Subduction, Shear zone, Magmatism and Amphibole. The study incorporates disciplines such as Metamorphic core complex, Fault, Geomorphology, Gneiss and Extensional tectonics in addition to Massif.
In his study, Doming is inextricably linked to Lineation, which falls within the broad field of Geomorphology. Patrick Monié has included themes like Phengite, Sedimentary rock, Migmatite, Geochronology and Metamorphic facies in his Metamorphism study. His Metamorphic rock research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Seismology, Nappe, Tectonics, Eclogite and Granulite.
Patrick Monié focuses on Geochemistry, Subduction, Metamorphism, Massif and Petrology. His research integrates issues of Fault, Hydrothermal circulation and Cretaceous in his study of Geochemistry. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Plate tectonics, Mafic, Mantle and Crust.
His Metamorphism research includes elements of Sedimentary rock and Geochronology. His work carried out in the field of Massif brings together such families of science as Basalt and Weathering. His study in Blueschist is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Metamorphic rock and Phengite.
His main research concerns Geochemistry, Subduction, Mantle, Zircon and Crust. Geochemistry is often connected to Cretaceous in his work. In his research, Partial melting, Flysch, Ophiolite and Metasomatism is intimately related to Mafic, which falls under the overarching field of Subduction.
His Mantle study combines topics in areas such as Tectonics, Shear zone, Passive margin and Mantle wedge. His Massif research extends to the thematically linked field of Crust. As part of one scientific family, Patrick Monié deals mainly with the area of Metamorphism, narrowing it down to issues related to the Phengite, and often Chlorite, Sedimentary rock and Penninic.
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Aegean tectonics: Strain localisation, slab tearing and trench retreat
Laurent Jolivet;Claudio Faccenna;Benjamin Huet;Loïc Labrousse.
Tectonophysics (2013)
Late Paleozoic strike-slip shear zones in eastern central Asia (NW China): New structural and geochronological data
Sébastien Laurent-Charvet;Jacques Charvet;Patrick Monié;Liangshu S. Shu.
Tectonics (2003)
Intracontinental subduction: a possible mechanism for the Early Palaeozoic Orogen of SE China
Michel Faure;Michel Faure;Liangshu S. Shu;Bo Wang;Jacques Charvet.
Terra Nova (2009)
Polyorogenic evolution of the Paleoproterozoic Trans-North China Belt, new insights from the in Lüliangshan-Hengshan-Wutaishan and Fuping massifs
Michel Faure;Pierre Trap;Wei Lin;Patrick Monié.
Episodes (2007)
Late Paleoproterozoic (1900–1800Ma) nappe stacking and polyphase deformation in the Hengshan–Wutaishan area: Implications for the understanding of the Trans-North-China Belt, North China Craton
M. Faure;W. Lin;P. Monié.
Precambrian Research (2007)
Migration of compression and extension in the Tyrrhenian Sea, insights from 40Ar/39Ar ages on micas along a transect from Corsica to Tuscany
C. Brunet;P. Monié;L. Jolivet;J.-P. Cadet.
Tectonophysics (2000)
Miocene detachment in Crete and exhumation P-T-t paths of high-pressure metamorphic rocks
L. Jolivet;B. Goffé;P. Monié;C. Truffert-Luxey.
Tectonics (1996)
Extensional tectonics within a subduction-type orogen. The case study of the Wugongshan dome (Jiangxi Province, southeastern China)
M. Faure;Y. Sun;Y. Sun;L. Shu;L. Shu;P. Monié;P. Monié.
Tectonophysics (1996)
Palaeoproterozoic arc magmatism and collision in Liaodong Peninsula (north‐east China)
Michel Faure;Wei Lin;Wei Lin;Patrick Monié;Olivier Bruguier.
Terra Nova (2004)
Cosmogenic nuclide dating of Sahelanthropus tchadensis and Australopithecus bahrelghazali: Mio-Pliocene hominids from Chad.
Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard;Didier L. Bourlès;Philippe Duringer;Marc Jolivet.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2008)
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