“…Metamorphic core complexes have been documented in areas marked by crustal extension interpreted as the result of gravitational collapse of a previously thickened crust (Brun, 1999;Buck, 1991;Corti et al, 2003;Jolivet et al, 2013). Their occurrence has been discussed for the North American Cordillera (e.g., Cubley et al, 2013a,b;Dallmeyer et al, 1986;Dokka et al, 1986;Kruckenberg et al, 2008;Norlander et al, 2002;Rey et al, 2009;Vanderhaeghe et al, 2003;Whitney et al, 2013), the eastern Mediterranean (Cyclades, western Turkey-Aegean) (Thomson et al, 2009;Dilek and Altunkaynak, 2009;Le Pourhiet et al, 2012;Jolivet et al, 2013), the Variscan Orogen of Europe (Augier et al, 2015;Brown and Dallmeyer, 1996;Ledru et al, 2001), and the central part of eastern Asia (Charles et al, 2012; Daoudene et al, 2013). Results of thermo-mechanical modeling of the evolution of many metamorphic core complexes show very rapid cooling after near-isothermal decompression under peak temperature conditions (e.g., Le Pourhiet et al, 2012;Rey et al, 2009).…”