Although lithospheric modelling has provided extraordinary insights into the processes that shape the continental crust, considerable uncertainty surrounds the basic rheology that governs behaviour at geological timescales. In part, this is because it has proved difficult to identify the geological observations that might discriminate, or unify, models of lithospheric rheology. In particular, the relative strength of lower crust and upper mantle remains a contentious aspect of continental lithospheric rheology. We show that various models for lower crustal rheology may produce distinct patterns of inversion in extensional sedimentary basins, consistent with some of the observed natural variability of inversion styles. Inversion of basin int...
For geothermal exploration and production of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) knowlegde of the ther...
An intriguing paradox in European tectonics is that present intracontinental seismicity seems to be ...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
Abstract: Although lithospheric modelling has provided extraordinary insights into the processes tha...
The long-term consequences of rifting for the thermal state of the deep crust and upper mantle refle...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
Forward reconstructions of the (mainly) Mesozoic and younger rheological evolution have been made fo...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
Forward reconstructions of the (mainly) Mesozoic and younger rheological evolution have been made fo...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
4siThe Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progres...
Knowledge of temperature at drillable depth is a prerequisite in site selection for geothermal explo...
Knowledge of temperature at drillable depth is a prerequisite in site selection for geothermal explo...
For geothermal exploration and production of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) knowlegde of the ther...
An intriguing paradox in European tectonics is that present intracontinental seismicity seems to be ...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
Abstract: Although lithospheric modelling has provided extraordinary insights into the processes tha...
The long-term consequences of rifting for the thermal state of the deep crust and upper mantle refle...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
Forward reconstructions of the (mainly) Mesozoic and younger rheological evolution have been made fo...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
Forward reconstructions of the (mainly) Mesozoic and younger rheological evolution have been made fo...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
The Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progressio...
4siThe Australian continent is composed of several geologic provinces, showing a general age progres...
Knowledge of temperature at drillable depth is a prerequisite in site selection for geothermal explo...
Knowledge of temperature at drillable depth is a prerequisite in site selection for geothermal explo...
For geothermal exploration and production of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) knowlegde of the ther...
An intriguing paradox in European tectonics is that present intracontinental seismicity seems to be ...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...