“…Although evidence for extensional deformation has been found in many orogenic belts, it is still unclear whether extension represents a local exception to the dominant shortening regime, related to lithospheric thickening (e.g., Burg and Chen, 1984;Burchfield and Royden, 1985;Froitzheim et al, 1994;Schmid et al, 1996;Wheeler et al, 2001), or whether it can represent a transient dominant deformation mode at the scale of the whole orogen (e.g., Collins, 2002;Forster and Lister, 2005;Wells and Hoisch, 2008). Detailed studies in the internal zones have illustrated that many of the preserved structural features may not be related to NW-directed thrusting but developed during SE-directed extension (Wheeler and Butler, 1993;Reddy et al, 2003) that is linked to the exhumation of eclogite facies units formed by subduction.…”