Movements of tectonic plates often induce oblique deformation at divergent plate boundaries. This is in striking contrast with traditional conceptual models of rifting and rifted margin formation, which often assume 2-D deformation where the rift velocity is oriented perpendicular to the plate boundary. Here we quantify the validity of this assumption by analysing the kinematics of major continent-scale rift systems in a global plate tectonic reconstruction from the onset of Pangea breakup until the present day. We evaluate rift obliquity by joint examination of relative extension velocity and local rift trend using the script-based plate reconstruction software pyGPlates. Our results show that the global mean rift obliquity since 230 Ma am...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of continental rift basins. When ext...
International audienceThe geometry and kinematics of rifts are strongly controlled by pre-existing s...
International audienceThe geometry and kinematics of rifts are strongly controlled by pre-existing s...
Movements of tectonic plates often induce oblique deformation at divergent plate boundaries. This i...
Occurrence of multiple faults populations with contrasting orientations in oblique continental rifts...
International audienceThe relationship between spreading and stretching directions is investigated a...
International audienceNew lithospheric analog models of oblique rifting presented here capture the m...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of rift basins. If extension succeed...
Rifting of the continental lithosphere involves the initial formation of distinct rift segments, oft...
Crustal extension is commonly thought to be accommodated by faults that strike orthogonal and obliqu...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of continental rift basins. When ext...
International audienceThe geometry and kinematics of rifts are strongly controlled by pre-existing s...
International audienceThe geometry and kinematics of rifts are strongly controlled by pre-existing s...
Movements of tectonic plates often induce oblique deformation at divergent plate boundaries. This i...
Occurrence of multiple faults populations with contrasting orientations in oblique continental rifts...
International audienceThe relationship between spreading and stretching directions is investigated a...
International audienceNew lithospheric analog models of oblique rifting presented here capture the m...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of rift basins. If extension succeed...
Rifting of the continental lithosphere involves the initial formation of distinct rift segments, oft...
Crustal extension is commonly thought to be accommodated by faults that strike orthogonal and obliqu...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of continental rift basins. When ext...
International audienceThe geometry and kinematics of rifts are strongly controlled by pre-existing s...
International audienceThe geometry and kinematics of rifts are strongly controlled by pre-existing s...