We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift–drift transition, founded on theoretical considerations, numerical modelling, and supported by geophysical and geological evidence from the Red Sea region. The model is based on the fundamental assumption that during the rifting phase the necking lithospheric mantle of the conjugate continental margins retains and accumulates elastic strain. This hypothesis is tested numerically, and thereby it is shown that during the phase of extension the uppermost mantle has the capability to store and maintain recoverable elastic strain over geological times, differently from the upper crust, which exhibits a continuous short-term irreversible deformation by seismic r...
The northern Red Sea is an amagmatic continental rift in which an oceanic spreading center is beginn...
Scientific understanding of the mechanics of continental breakup in the absence of voluminous magmat...
The formation of oceanic crust in the southern and central Red Sea is generally accepted to have sta...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift–drift transition, fou...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift-drift transition, foun...
The northern Red Sea is an active rift in the last stages of continental rifting which is beginning ...
The Red Sea provides an opportunity to study the processes during the transition from continental ri...
Formation of new oceans by continental break-up is understood as a continuous evolution from rifting...
The northern Red Sea is a continental rift that has developed nearly to the point where seafloor spr...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
We obtained areal variations of crustal thickness, magnetic intensity, and degree of melting of the ...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
The northern Red Sea is an amagmatic continental rift in which an oceanic spreading center is beginn...
Scientific understanding of the mechanics of continental breakup in the absence of voluminous magmat...
The formation of oceanic crust in the southern and central Red Sea is generally accepted to have sta...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift–drift transition, fou...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift-drift transition, foun...
The northern Red Sea is an active rift in the last stages of continental rifting which is beginning ...
The Red Sea provides an opportunity to study the processes during the transition from continental ri...
Formation of new oceans by continental break-up is understood as a continuous evolution from rifting...
The northern Red Sea is a continental rift that has developed nearly to the point where seafloor spr...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
We obtained areal variations of crustal thickness, magnetic intensity, and degree of melting of the ...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
The northern Red Sea is an amagmatic continental rift in which an oceanic spreading center is beginn...
Scientific understanding of the mechanics of continental breakup in the absence of voluminous magmat...
The formation of oceanic crust in the southern and central Red Sea is generally accepted to have sta...