Sheath folds are highly non-cylindrical folds occurring in a variety of geological settings, and have been studied using different approaches. With the present work, we provide a quantitative analysis of the generation and development of sheath folds in a viscously layered system in simple shear conditions. The sheath folds develop from an initial non-cylindrical deflection located on the highly viscous layer. The analogue experiments investigated the influence of (1) variations in the viscosity ratio between the high viscosity layer and the matrix (ηhvl/ηm), (2) variations in the ratio between the amplitude of the initial deflection and the thickness of the high viscosity layer (Af/Thvl), and (3) progressive simple shear (γ). The results s...
[1] Folding of an isolated finite length power law layer embedded in a Newtonian viscous matrix is i...
Through theoretical models of folded viscous layers, the effects of various loading conditions on fo...
Deformation within shear zones can be both temporally and spatially variable, resulting in multiple ...
The aim of this PhD thesis is to provide new insights on the development of sheath folds in viscousl...
International audienceThe term 'sheath fold' describes a cone-shaped structure with a rounded apex. ...
International audienceWe present quantitative laboratory models investigating the mechanics of sheat...
We investigate initiation and evolution of sheath folds developing in multilayer sequences around sl...
Non-cylindrical sheath folds often develop by the accentuation of inherent geometrical irregularitie...
International audienceSheath folds are cone-shaped structures that can be found in different rock ty...
We use numerical simulations to investigate the evolution of sheath folds around slip surfaces in si...
A continuous variation in fold style from chevron to very rounded profiles can be generated in an in...
It has long been recognised that within zones of intense non-coaxial deformation, fold hinges may ro...
Sheath folds are developed in a broad spectrum of geological environments in which material flow occ...
Curvilinear sheath folds are classically depicted as displaying symmetrical geometries about two ort...
This study extends the analytical solution of folding from a single-layer system to a multi-layer sy...
[1] Folding of an isolated finite length power law layer embedded in a Newtonian viscous matrix is i...
Through theoretical models of folded viscous layers, the effects of various loading conditions on fo...
Deformation within shear zones can be both temporally and spatially variable, resulting in multiple ...
The aim of this PhD thesis is to provide new insights on the development of sheath folds in viscousl...
International audienceThe term 'sheath fold' describes a cone-shaped structure with a rounded apex. ...
International audienceWe present quantitative laboratory models investigating the mechanics of sheat...
We investigate initiation and evolution of sheath folds developing in multilayer sequences around sl...
Non-cylindrical sheath folds often develop by the accentuation of inherent geometrical irregularitie...
International audienceSheath folds are cone-shaped structures that can be found in different rock ty...
We use numerical simulations to investigate the evolution of sheath folds around slip surfaces in si...
A continuous variation in fold style from chevron to very rounded profiles can be generated in an in...
It has long been recognised that within zones of intense non-coaxial deformation, fold hinges may ro...
Sheath folds are developed in a broad spectrum of geological environments in which material flow occ...
Curvilinear sheath folds are classically depicted as displaying symmetrical geometries about two ort...
This study extends the analytical solution of folding from a single-layer system to a multi-layer sy...
[1] Folding of an isolated finite length power law layer embedded in a Newtonian viscous matrix is i...
Through theoretical models of folded viscous layers, the effects of various loading conditions on fo...
Deformation within shear zones can be both temporally and spatially variable, resulting in multiple ...