“…13). The contrasting P-T conditions and the structural record of the SASCA domain are best explained by syncompressional crustal-scale folding, and vertical extrusion of lower-crustal material, such a proposed for example for the European Variscan belt (e.g., Schulmann et al, 2008;Štípská et al, 2012;Kr yza et al, 2022). On the other hand, the moderately plunging L 2 lineation, and axes of F 2 folds, with steep axial planar surfaces parallel to regional shear zones, are compatible with a transpressional regime marked by lateral flow (e.g., Lin et al, 1998) typical for hot orogens (e.g., Vanderhaeghe and Teyssier, 2001;Cagnard et al, 2006Cagnard et al, , 2007Vanderhaeghe et al, 2020).…”