are common features in ancient accretionary complexes. Estimates of the average
thicknesses of scraped-off basaltic sections of oceanic crust in accretionary prisms vary from
a few tens of metres to 300 m, with a mean thickness of 80–100 m in the complexes studied.
The permeability contrast within the uppermost part of the oceanic crust is an important
factor governing the thickness of delaminated oceanic crust. This mechanism is an effective …