Rifted margins show an apparent discrepancy between the amount of extension measurable from faults and the amount of crustal or lithospheric thinning determined from wide-angle data or subsidence. This extension discrepancy has been interpreted in terms of depth-dependent stretching in which the upper crust is extended and thinned far less than the rest of the lithosphere. Here I show that at those nonvolcanic margins where the velocity structure is well known, the upper and lower crust appear to thin equally toward the margin, implying that the discrepancy is not due to depth-dependent stretching, but more likely due to unrecognized polyphase and top basement faulting
The Jeanne d’Arc Basin formed during multiple rift events and passive subsidence associated with th...
Subsidence analysis on the southern Lofoten and northern Vøring segments of the Norwegian rifted\ud ...
Breakup volcanism along rifted passive margins is highly variable in time and space. The factors con...
Non-volcanic margins such as the West Iberian margin exhibit certain characteristics, such as a defi...
A general understanding of rifted margins, which form by thinning of the continental lithosphere, ex...
The goal of the work presented here is to improve the understanding of the processes controlling the...
The sediments which accumulate at a continental margin following intial rifting represent a load on ...
Abstract. Rifted margins form from extension and breakup of the con-tinental lithosphere. If this ex...
Rifted margins have been extensively studied, however there are still many important questions relat...
It is accepted that mildly extended sedimentary basins form by largely uniform thinning of continent...
The formation of highly extended continental margins is much debated and it remains unclear whether ...
International audienceWe investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a cont...
Prestack depth migrations of seismic reflection data collected around the Ocean Drilling Program (OD...
We investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a continental lithosphere co...
We investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a continental lithosphere co...
The Jeanne d’Arc Basin formed during multiple rift events and passive subsidence associated with th...
Subsidence analysis on the southern Lofoten and northern Vøring segments of the Norwegian rifted\ud ...
Breakup volcanism along rifted passive margins is highly variable in time and space. The factors con...
Non-volcanic margins such as the West Iberian margin exhibit certain characteristics, such as a defi...
A general understanding of rifted margins, which form by thinning of the continental lithosphere, ex...
The goal of the work presented here is to improve the understanding of the processes controlling the...
The sediments which accumulate at a continental margin following intial rifting represent a load on ...
Abstract. Rifted margins form from extension and breakup of the con-tinental lithosphere. If this ex...
Rifted margins have been extensively studied, however there are still many important questions relat...
It is accepted that mildly extended sedimentary basins form by largely uniform thinning of continent...
The formation of highly extended continental margins is much debated and it remains unclear whether ...
International audienceWe investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a cont...
Prestack depth migrations of seismic reflection data collected around the Ocean Drilling Program (OD...
We investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a continental lithosphere co...
We investigate the development of margin geometries during extension of a continental lithosphere co...
The Jeanne d’Arc Basin formed during multiple rift events and passive subsidence associated with th...
Subsidence analysis on the southern Lofoten and northern Vøring segments of the Norwegian rifted\ud ...
Breakup volcanism along rifted passive margins is highly variable in time and space. The factors con...