I love this week's cover of , with the famous north faces of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo ⛰️ in the Italian .

Related perspective article about "the dolomite problem": science.org/doi/10.1126/scienc

This animated GIF 👇🏽 summarizes the main results and figures of Habel et al's article "Upper-plate Shortening and Mountain-building in the Context of Mantle-driven Oceanic Subduction 🏔️

Article: tektonika.online/index.php/hom

Keynote GIF: drive.google.com/file/d/1oT6hz

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In our new paper, Habel et al. 2023, we use analogue models to discuss the effect of mantle flow on upper-plate shortening, and building in Andean margin context. The paradigmatic type being the in front of the Nazca-South America plate boundary.

tektonika.online/index.php/hom

Proud and happy that it is published in TEKTONIKA DOAJ (@wearetektonika )

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Storm 🌀 Ciarán approaching Brittany at nightfall 👇. Three departments in western France are on red alert, large part of the country in orange. Extreme winds 💨 forecasted.

Be cautious, stay safe ❤️ !

Reminder: the seminal article about the source of the 464BC is this one:

Armijo et al. "A possible normal-fault rupture for the 464BC Sparta earthquake", Nature, 1991, doi.org/10.1038/351137a0

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Today's reading 👇, some historical papers, with the idea to enrich our teaching in the field next year about the Sparta 464BC

The Nobel Prize season starts pretty well:
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hope this will continue.
Congrats to Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman !

A new paper by IPGP and OVPF researchers A. Lavayssière and L. Retailleau:

Capturing ’s deep plumbing system and its spatiotemporal evolution with -

With a beautiful evaluation of location uncertainties

jvolcanica.org/ojs/index.php/v

L'Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris a eu 100 ans en 2021.

Un livre, paru la semaine dernière raconte son histoire et illustre quelques avancées scientifiques majeures.

editionsdelamartiniere.fr/livr

Today, digging through archives, I found few old papers by Maurice Mattauer – my PhD supervizor looooooong time ago – Paul Tapponnier – with whom I worked for many years here at IPGP – François Proust – One of my teachers when I was an undergraduate – and Jean-Pierre Petit.

I extracted some figures for my blog.

They are about the High Atlas mountains and Tizi n'Test Fault, site of the Morocco 8 Sept and of the ensuing that claimed thousands of lives.

Have a look to my blog post:
tectoldies.mystrikingly.com/bl

For those who don't already know, I intermittently maintain a blog called:
“The Beauty of Tectonics – The art of geological sections & other tectonic sketches and amazing maps”

It's here: tectoldies.mystrikingly.com

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destructeur au Maroc. Magnitude Mw6.9, epicentre à ~70km au sud-ouest de Marrakesh.

Le mécanisme (tenseur de moment) implique une rupture sur une faille chevauchante liée à la tectonique du Haut Atlas.

Pensées pour les victimes, et courage ♥️

We are in September and France is sweating under a strong repeatedly breaking monthly record at many places.

T°max last 24h, only values ≥34°C indicated.

Map source InfoClimat: infoclimat.fr/fr/cartes/observ

First time an alert is issued in September by @meteofrance.
Area includes Paris conurbation and the entire Île de France. Forecast T° max 35-37°C, and tropical nights (>20°C).

We are in climate emergency.

Exceptional sat. image (Terra/MODIS) of the low-pressure area (cut-off low) off coast of Portugal. It carries Saharan dust across the Mediterranean and generates a record-breaking in the west and center of France. Dusty skies covers NE Spain and SW France.

go.nasa.gov/3P5V4rS

Today, one of the oldest and most famous French weather observatory, Mont Aigoual at 1567m asl, smashed its 125yr old record, overpassing 30°C for the first time, with 30.3°C 🌡️ (and the day is not finished).

At lower altitude in SE France, 40°C largely overpassed everywhere. August all time records, sometimes absolute records, smashed in many places.

Strangely the voices of the climate change denialists have become silent…

And now it's two-thirds of France under alert, with 19 department with red flag (extreme).

Many records for the month of August have fallen, and this will continue tomorrow.

Red flag (max level alert) in 4 French departments because of heat wave. More than half of France under orange alert…

The smoke plume from in Canada travelled across the Atlantic Ocean and reached France this week-end 👇🏽 Fires in started more than 3 weeks ago in an extremely dry vegetation.

NOAA-20/VIIRS imagery

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