Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large distances from active plate boundaries. Consequently, any account of their initiation and subsequent evolution must be framed outside conventional plate tectonics theory, which can only explain the proximal effects of convergent plate-margin interactions. This review considers a range of hypotheses regarding the origins and transmission of compressive stresses in intraplate settings. Both plate-boundary and intraplate stress sources are investigated as potential driving forces, and their relationship to rheological models of the lithosphere is addressed. The controls on strain localisation are then evaluated, focusing on the response of the lithos...
International audienceOrogeny results from crustal thickening at active margins, and much progress h...
Orogeny results from crustal thickening at active margins, and much progress has been made on unders...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
The accommodation of intraplate stresses in preexisting weak regions of plate interiors is here inve...
Intraplate compressional features, such as inverted extensional basins, upthrust basement blocks and...
Copyright © 2001 Geological Society of LondonThe geological record of intraplate deformation in cent...
The accommodation of intraplate stresses in preexisting weak regions of plate interiors is here inve...
Abstract: The geological record of intraplate deformation in central Australia implies that past tec...
The locus of intraplate deformation in central Australia changed from the presently preserved southe...
Localized rheological weakening is required to initiate and sustain intracontinental orogenesis, but...
The structure of a mountain belt reflects the manner in which plate convergence is accommodated in E...
Intracontinental orogens are irreconcilable with conventional plate tectonics theory, which confines...
The late Phanerozoic Alice Springs Orogen in central Australia is an archetypal intraplate orogen ch...
The crustal architecture of central Australia has been profoundly affected by protracted periods of ...
International audienceOrogeny results from crustal thickening at active margins, and much progress h...
Orogeny results from crustal thickening at active margins, and much progress has been made on unders...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
The accommodation of intraplate stresses in preexisting weak regions of plate interiors is here inve...
Intraplate compressional features, such as inverted extensional basins, upthrust basement blocks and...
Copyright © 2001 Geological Society of LondonThe geological record of intraplate deformation in cent...
The accommodation of intraplate stresses in preexisting weak regions of plate interiors is here inve...
Abstract: The geological record of intraplate deformation in central Australia implies that past tec...
The locus of intraplate deformation in central Australia changed from the presently preserved southe...
Localized rheological weakening is required to initiate and sustain intracontinental orogenesis, but...
The structure of a mountain belt reflects the manner in which plate convergence is accommodated in E...
Intracontinental orogens are irreconcilable with conventional plate tectonics theory, which confines...
The late Phanerozoic Alice Springs Orogen in central Australia is an archetypal intraplate orogen ch...
The crustal architecture of central Australia has been profoundly affected by protracted periods of ...
International audienceOrogeny results from crustal thickening at active margins, and much progress h...
Orogeny results from crustal thickening at active margins, and much progress has been made on unders...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...