Low-angle normal faults or detachments are widely regarded as playing an important role in crustal extension and the development of rifted continental margins (Manatschal et al., 2007). However, no consensus exists on how to resolve the mechanical paradox implied by the gentle dips of these faults and by the general absence of evidence for associated seismicity (Sibson, 1985; Wernicke, 1995; Axen, 2004). As part of a new initiative to rationalize geological and geophysical evidence and our theoretical understanding of how rocks deform, a group of forty-seven scientists and drilling experts from five countries met for four days on 15–18 July 2008 to discuss the present status of the paradox and a borehole-based strategy for resolving it. The...
Despite years of research on low-angle detachments, much about them remains enigmatic. This thesis a...
Re-evaluation of acoustic, gamma ray and dip meter logs from the Cominco American Federal No. 2 well...
Despite years of research on low-angle detachments, much about them remains enigmatic. This thesis a...
Low-angle normal faults or detachments are widely regarded as playing an important role in crustal e...
Most tectonic models for the Sevier Desert basin, west-central Utah, envision it as the result of la...
This paper summarizes the results of completed and ongoing research in three areas of the Basin and ...
A prominent west-dipping reflection that can be traced in seismic-reflection profiles over an area o...
Abstract: This paper summarizes the results of completed and ongoing research in three areas of the ...
Forum discussion on an article originally by Anders et al. Allmendinger and Royse critique Anders et...
Comment and reply on the Sevier Desert reflection debate. Comment abstract: Coogan and DeCelles (199...
This is the published version. Copyright 1985 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Detail...
This is the published version. Copyright 2001 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Apatit...
Rooted detachment faults and detachments beneath rootless slide blocks exhibit many similar structur...
The role of low-angle faults in accommodating extension within the upper crust remains controversial...
Detailed geologic mapping in the Mormon Mountains of southern Nevada provides significant insight in...
Despite years of research on low-angle detachments, much about them remains enigmatic. This thesis a...
Re-evaluation of acoustic, gamma ray and dip meter logs from the Cominco American Federal No. 2 well...
Despite years of research on low-angle detachments, much about them remains enigmatic. This thesis a...
Low-angle normal faults or detachments are widely regarded as playing an important role in crustal e...
Most tectonic models for the Sevier Desert basin, west-central Utah, envision it as the result of la...
This paper summarizes the results of completed and ongoing research in three areas of the Basin and ...
A prominent west-dipping reflection that can be traced in seismic-reflection profiles over an area o...
Abstract: This paper summarizes the results of completed and ongoing research in three areas of the ...
Forum discussion on an article originally by Anders et al. Allmendinger and Royse critique Anders et...
Comment and reply on the Sevier Desert reflection debate. Comment abstract: Coogan and DeCelles (199...
This is the published version. Copyright 1985 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Detail...
This is the published version. Copyright 2001 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Apatit...
Rooted detachment faults and detachments beneath rootless slide blocks exhibit many similar structur...
The role of low-angle faults in accommodating extension within the upper crust remains controversial...
Detailed geologic mapping in the Mormon Mountains of southern Nevada provides significant insight in...
Despite years of research on low-angle detachments, much about them remains enigmatic. This thesis a...
Re-evaluation of acoustic, gamma ray and dip meter logs from the Cominco American Federal No. 2 well...
Despite years of research on low-angle detachments, much about them remains enigmatic. This thesis a...