Continental rift deposits contain critical clues concerning the evolution of extensional tectonics, yet such evidence is often obscure due to poor geochronology, burial by younger deposits, or later tectonic overprinting. We revisit Corinth rift development, which began as distributed extension created synrift depocenters with rivers flowing into shallow (<50 m) lakes. Subsequent focused deformation initiated a "Great Deepening" event, evidenced by fan deltas prograding into 300–600-m-deep water. A chronology is provided for the event from 40Ar/39Ar dating of the Xylocastro ash by single-crystal CO2 laser fusion, yielding a precise age of 2.550 ± 0.007 Ma (1σ, full error propagation). Sedimentological data indicate that the ash-bearing ...
The initiation and evolution of continental rifting, ultimately leading to rifted margin and ocean b...
The Gulf of Corinth in Greece is an active continental rift propagating westward toward the Aegean s...
Our current understanding on sedimentary deep‐water environments is mainly built of information obta...
Continental rift deposits contain critical clues concerning the evolution of extensional tectonics, ...
International audienceThe onshore central Corinth rift contains a syn-rift succession >3 km thick de...
International audienceThe Corinth rift (Greece) is one of the world's most active rifts. The early P...
The Corinth Rift, central Greece, enables analysis of early rift development as it is young (<5 M...
The evolution of extensional processes at continental rift zones provides important constraints on t...
International audienceThe style of extension and strain distribution during the early stages of intr...
International audienceThe active Corinth rift records hanging-wall migration of faulting and slip-ra...
International audienceContinental extension is forming the Gulf of Corinth across the strike of earl...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift, central Greece, enables analysis of early rift development a...
The style of extension and strain distribution during the early stages of intra-continental rifting ...
Geochronological data for timing of Gulf of Corinth rift-margin fault migration is presented from th...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift is superimposed on the Hellenic nappe stack that formed at th...
The initiation and evolution of continental rifting, ultimately leading to rifted margin and ocean b...
The Gulf of Corinth in Greece is an active continental rift propagating westward toward the Aegean s...
Our current understanding on sedimentary deep‐water environments is mainly built of information obta...
Continental rift deposits contain critical clues concerning the evolution of extensional tectonics, ...
International audienceThe onshore central Corinth rift contains a syn-rift succession >3 km thick de...
International audienceThe Corinth rift (Greece) is one of the world's most active rifts. The early P...
The Corinth Rift, central Greece, enables analysis of early rift development as it is young (<5 M...
The evolution of extensional processes at continental rift zones provides important constraints on t...
International audienceThe style of extension and strain distribution during the early stages of intr...
International audienceThe active Corinth rift records hanging-wall migration of faulting and slip-ra...
International audienceContinental extension is forming the Gulf of Corinth across the strike of earl...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift, central Greece, enables analysis of early rift development a...
The style of extension and strain distribution during the early stages of intra-continental rifting ...
Geochronological data for timing of Gulf of Corinth rift-margin fault migration is presented from th...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift is superimposed on the Hellenic nappe stack that formed at th...
The initiation and evolution of continental rifting, ultimately leading to rifted margin and ocean b...
The Gulf of Corinth in Greece is an active continental rift propagating westward toward the Aegean s...
Our current understanding on sedimentary deep‐water environments is mainly built of information obta...