“…Bordet, 1961;Gansser, 1964;Le Fort, 1975;Macfarlane, 1995;Vannay & Grasemann, 1998;Guillot, 1999;Hodges, 2000;Dasgupta et al, 2004;Caddick et al, 2007;Kohn, 2008;Searle et al, 2008). Less well-known examples are found, amongst others, in the Variscan belt (Bohemian Massif: Suess, 1926;Sˇtı´pska´& Schulmann, 1995;Central France: Delorme et al, 1949;Rolin & Quenardel, 1980;Burg et al, 1984Burg et al, , 1989North-western Spain: Arenas et al, 1995), the Appalachian belt (Camire´, 1995), the Caledonian belt (Andreasson & Lagerblad, 1980;Mason, 1984;Boyle, 1987), the Canadian Cordillera (Gibson et al, 1999) and the Californian range (Graham & England, 1976;Kidder & Ducea, 2006). The observed inversion of metamorphic zones (the metamorphic grade increasing upward) is explained by either (i) a post-metamorphic deformation of a former normal sequence or (ii) a local transient inversion of the geothermal gradient.…”