Two distinct stages of extension are recognized in the West Antarctic Rift system (WARS). During the first stage, beginning in the Late Cretaceous, extension was broadly distributed throughout much of West Antarctica. A second stage of extension in the late Paleogene was focused primarily in the Victoria Land Basin, near the boundary with the East Antarctic craton. The transition to focused extension was roughly coeval with volcanic activity and strike–slip faulting in the adjacent Transantarctic Mountains. This spatial and temporal correspondence suggests that the transition in extensional style could be the result of a change in plate motions or impingement of a plume. Here we use finite element models to study the processes and condition...
Decades after the recognition of the West Antarctic Rift System, and in spite of its global importan...
With the exception of the Pacific facing margin of West Antarctica between Thurston Island and the t...
This special issue of Global and Planetary Change contains 11 contributions dealing with various asp...
Small-scale analogue models were used to investigate the process of Cretaceous orthogonal extension ...
West Antarctica is one of the most fascinating and challenging regions for studying the relationship...
West Antarctica is one of the most fascinating and challenging regions for studying the relationship...
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The final breakup of Gondwana occurred during Late Cretaceous time as rifted continental crust of Ne...
The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) is one of the largest continental rifts globally, but its late...
International audienceThe rifting history of the magma-poor conjugate margins of Australia and Antar...
Summary The Transantarctic Mountains are a non-compressional mountain belt located on the tectonic b...
Abstract Marine geophysical data from the deep sea adjacent to the Ross Sea, Antarctica suggest that...
The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) is one of the largest and most poorly understood continental r...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are an imposing topographic feature, forming the western shoulder...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West ...
Decades after the recognition of the West Antarctic Rift System, and in spite of its global importan...
With the exception of the Pacific facing margin of West Antarctica between Thurston Island and the t...
This special issue of Global and Planetary Change contains 11 contributions dealing with various asp...
Small-scale analogue models were used to investigate the process of Cretaceous orthogonal extension ...
West Antarctica is one of the most fascinating and challenging regions for studying the relationship...
West Antarctica is one of the most fascinating and challenging regions for studying the relationship...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
The final breakup of Gondwana occurred during Late Cretaceous time as rifted continental crust of Ne...
The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) is one of the largest continental rifts globally, but its late...
International audienceThe rifting history of the magma-poor conjugate margins of Australia and Antar...
Summary The Transantarctic Mountains are a non-compressional mountain belt located on the tectonic b...
Abstract Marine geophysical data from the deep sea adjacent to the Ross Sea, Antarctica suggest that...
The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS) is one of the largest and most poorly understood continental r...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are an imposing topographic feature, forming the western shoulder...
Northern Victoria Land is located at the boundary between an extended, presumably hot, region (West ...
Decades after the recognition of the West Antarctic Rift System, and in spite of its global importan...
With the exception of the Pacific facing margin of West Antarctica between Thurston Island and the t...
This special issue of Global and Planetary Change contains 11 contributions dealing with various asp...