Lithospheric extension is a fundamental plate tectonic process controlling the collapse of mountain belts, the break-up of continents and the formation of new oceanic basins. This review summarises major advances on understanding: a) the nature of the ocean–continent transition, b) the origin and evolution of detachment faults, c) the dynamic strength of continental lithosphere during extension, and d) the role of magmatism during extension. Major steps have been made in mapping out the complexities of the ocean–continent transition zone, particularly in magma-poor rifted margins, where extensional structures are not masked by voluminous magmatism. The role of detachment faulting during rifting seems to be crucial and explains observations ...
We use a novel numerical approach that fully couples the energy, momentum, and continuum equations t...
International audienceOceanic accretion is thought to be the process of oceanic crust (and lithosphe...
Continental extension may, or may not, be coeval with significant mantle melting, leading to the for...
Oceanic spreading centers are sites of magmatic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes. In this thesi...
The goal of the work presented here is to improve the understanding of the processes controlling the...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
Rifted continental margins are the product of stretching, thinning and ultimate break-up of a contin...
Non-volcanic margins such as the West Iberian margin exhibit certain characteristics, such as a defi...
International audienceDeep crustal and mantle rocks are exhumed in core complex mode of extension in...
The extension of the lithosphere, controlling the development of rifted basins, is driven by a combi...
The rifting of continents involves faulting (tectonism) and magmatism, which reflect the strain-rate...
Most of the world’s hotspots occur on or near plate boundaries. Proposed ‘hotspot tracks ’ are prima...
The lithospheric memory is key for the interplay of lithospheric stresses and rheological structure ...
We explore the sensitivity of extensional systems to the thermal structure of the lithosphere using ...
We use numerical modeling to investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments during li...
We use a novel numerical approach that fully couples the energy, momentum, and continuum equations t...
International audienceOceanic accretion is thought to be the process of oceanic crust (and lithosphe...
Continental extension may, or may not, be coeval with significant mantle melting, leading to the for...
Oceanic spreading centers are sites of magmatic, tectonic, and hydrothermal processes. In this thesi...
The goal of the work presented here is to improve the understanding of the processes controlling the...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
Rifted continental margins are the product of stretching, thinning and ultimate break-up of a contin...
Non-volcanic margins such as the West Iberian margin exhibit certain characteristics, such as a defi...
International audienceDeep crustal and mantle rocks are exhumed in core complex mode of extension in...
The extension of the lithosphere, controlling the development of rifted basins, is driven by a combi...
The rifting of continents involves faulting (tectonism) and magmatism, which reflect the strain-rate...
Most of the world’s hotspots occur on or near plate boundaries. Proposed ‘hotspot tracks ’ are prima...
The lithospheric memory is key for the interplay of lithospheric stresses and rheological structure ...
We explore the sensitivity of extensional systems to the thermal structure of the lithosphere using ...
We use numerical modeling to investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments during li...
We use a novel numerical approach that fully couples the energy, momentum, and continuum equations t...
International audienceOceanic accretion is thought to be the process of oceanic crust (and lithosphe...
Continental extension may, or may not, be coeval with significant mantle melting, leading to the for...