This paper aims to present an overview on the influence of rheological heterogeneity and mechanical anisotropy on the deformation of continents. After briefly recapping the concept of rheological stratification of the lithosphere, we discuss two specific issues: (1) as supported by a growing body of geophysical and geological observations, crust=mantle mechanical coupling is usually efficient, especially beneath major transcurrent faults which probably crosscut the lithosphere and root within the sublithospheric mantle; and (2) in most geodynamic environments, mechanical properties of the mantle govern the tectonic behaviour of the lithosphere. Lateral rheological heterogeneity of the continental lithosphere may result from various sources,...
International audienceThe role of the uppermost mantle strength in the pattern of lithosphere riftin...
The consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lithosphere without signif...
International audienceThe consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lith...
International audienceThis paper aims to present an overview on the influence of rheological heterog...
International audienceThe lithospheric mantle is intrinsically heterogeneous and anisotropic. These ...
The rheology of the lithosphere is a factor of primary importance in the kinematics and dynamics of ...
The rheology of the lithosphere is estimated on the basis of pore-pressure dependent frictional fail...
International audienceStrain localisation in continents is a general question tackled by specialists...
International audienceStrain localisation in continents is a general question tackled by specialists...
International audienceStrain localisation in continents is a general question tackled by specialists...
International audienceWe use thermo-mechanical numerical models to explore the impact of rheological...
International audienceWe use thermo-mechanical numerical models to explore the impact of rheological...
The strength of the lithosphere is the integrated force required to cause deformation at a given rat...
Abstract: The rheology of the lithosphere is afactor of primary importance inthe kinematics and dyna...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
International audienceThe role of the uppermost mantle strength in the pattern of lithosphere riftin...
The consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lithosphere without signif...
International audienceThe consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lith...
International audienceThis paper aims to present an overview on the influence of rheological heterog...
International audienceThe lithospheric mantle is intrinsically heterogeneous and anisotropic. These ...
The rheology of the lithosphere is a factor of primary importance in the kinematics and dynamics of ...
The rheology of the lithosphere is estimated on the basis of pore-pressure dependent frictional fail...
International audienceStrain localisation in continents is a general question tackled by specialists...
International audienceStrain localisation in continents is a general question tackled by specialists...
International audienceStrain localisation in continents is a general question tackled by specialists...
International audienceWe use thermo-mechanical numerical models to explore the impact of rheological...
International audienceWe use thermo-mechanical numerical models to explore the impact of rheological...
The strength of the lithosphere is the integrated force required to cause deformation at a given rat...
Abstract: The rheology of the lithosphere is afactor of primary importance inthe kinematics and dyna...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
International audienceThe role of the uppermost mantle strength in the pattern of lithosphere riftin...
The consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lithosphere without signif...
International audienceThe consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lith...