Tectonic models for the evolution of passive continental margins predict that following rifting, sediments should progressively onlap basement at the edge of a margin as the lithosphere cools and increases its flexural rigidity with age. The pattern of modelled onlap is strikingly similar to that used by Vail and colleagues to estimate sea-level rise through geological time. This similarity suggests that major portions of stratigraphical sequences at margins may have a tectonic, rather than eustatic, control. The patterns of onlap used by Vail and colleagues may be widespread, however, because several widely separated passive margins rifted at similar times, but they are unlikely to be worldwide. © 1982 Nature Publishing Group
The accumulation of sediments at an Atlantic-type continental margin constitutes a load on the litho...
Passive margins, created at the margins of rifted continents, are affected by thermal, isostatic, fl...
Even though it is well accepted that the Earth\u27s surface topography has been affected by mantle-c...
Tectonic models for the evolution of passive continental margins predict that following rifting, sed...
Simple elastic plate models have been used to determine the stratigraphic patterns that result from ...
Numerical modelling indicates that the erosion of uplifted rift flanks at passive margins has a prof...
It has been more than 30 years since Sleep (1971) first proposed that passive continental margins fo...
International audienceWe revise commonly accepted models explaining long-term stratigraphic trends a...
Sea level has risen on order of 100. m since the last glacial maximum (LGM), increasing the load on ...
International audienceLithospheric extension can generate passive margins that bound oceans worldwid...
We have constructed finite element models at various stages of passive margin evolution, in which we...
The sediments which accumulate at a continental margin following intial rifting represent a load on ...
International audienceThe long geological history of passive margin evolution is complex yet typifie...
Sedimentation rates (corrected for compaction) from along the passive continental margin of Africa b...
National audienceThe aim of this study is to revise our view of the long-term stratigraphictrends of...
The accumulation of sediments at an Atlantic-type continental margin constitutes a load on the litho...
Passive margins, created at the margins of rifted continents, are affected by thermal, isostatic, fl...
Even though it is well accepted that the Earth\u27s surface topography has been affected by mantle-c...
Tectonic models for the evolution of passive continental margins predict that following rifting, sed...
Simple elastic plate models have been used to determine the stratigraphic patterns that result from ...
Numerical modelling indicates that the erosion of uplifted rift flanks at passive margins has a prof...
It has been more than 30 years since Sleep (1971) first proposed that passive continental margins fo...
International audienceWe revise commonly accepted models explaining long-term stratigraphic trends a...
Sea level has risen on order of 100. m since the last glacial maximum (LGM), increasing the load on ...
International audienceLithospheric extension can generate passive margins that bound oceans worldwid...
We have constructed finite element models at various stages of passive margin evolution, in which we...
The sediments which accumulate at a continental margin following intial rifting represent a load on ...
International audienceThe long geological history of passive margin evolution is complex yet typifie...
Sedimentation rates (corrected for compaction) from along the passive continental margin of Africa b...
National audienceThe aim of this study is to revise our view of the long-term stratigraphictrends of...
The accumulation of sediments at an Atlantic-type continental margin constitutes a load on the litho...
Passive margins, created at the margins of rifted continents, are affected by thermal, isostatic, fl...
Even though it is well accepted that the Earth\u27s surface topography has been affected by mantle-c...