Small variations in gravity anomalies and topographic elevation observed in areas that have undergone highly variable amounts of upper crustal thinning can be satisfactorily explained by ductile flow of lower crustal material under the proper conditions. In this study we examine the boundary between the unextended Colorado Plateau and a strongly extended domain in the Basin and Range Province in the Lake Mead (Nevada) region. Bouguer gravity and topography data suggest that both present and preextensional variations in crustal thickness between the unextended and extended regions are small. Analytic channel flow models show that viscosities required for ductile flow in a lower crustal channel to reduce discontinuities in crustal thickness a...
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Isostatically compensated crustal thickness variations and associated topographic contrasts at the s...
A transect across the 100 km wide Colorado River extensional corridor of mid-Tertiary age shows that...
Small variations in gravity anomalies and topographic elevation observed in areas that have undergon...
Small variations in gravity anomalies and topographic elevation observed in areas that have undergon...
Abstract. In some places, there is strong evidence that the lower continental crust has flowed so as...
Dynamic stresses developed in the deep crust as a consequence of flow of weak lower crust may explai...
Heat flow measurements in the western United States define a zone of high heat flow which coincides ...
Geophysical studies suggest that the thin crust characteristic of the Basin and Range Province exten...
Over the past several decades, contrasting models have been proposed for the physical and chemical p...
Two end-member models of extension involving detachments have been developed. One model incorporates...
Over the past several decades, contrasting models have been proposed for the physical and chemical p...
The Basin and Range Province of the western United States is an unusually wide continental rift zone...
Heat flow in the Imperial Valley and adjacent crystalline rocks is very high (∼140 mW m−2). Gravity ...
Previous mechanical models of the western U.S. have concluded that plate boundary forces cannot gene...
This is the published version. Copyright 1998 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Tempor...
Isostatically compensated crustal thickness variations and associated topographic contrasts at the s...
A transect across the 100 km wide Colorado River extensional corridor of mid-Tertiary age shows that...
Small variations in gravity anomalies and topographic elevation observed in areas that have undergon...
Small variations in gravity anomalies and topographic elevation observed in areas that have undergon...
Abstract. In some places, there is strong evidence that the lower continental crust has flowed so as...
Dynamic stresses developed in the deep crust as a consequence of flow of weak lower crust may explai...
Heat flow measurements in the western United States define a zone of high heat flow which coincides ...
Geophysical studies suggest that the thin crust characteristic of the Basin and Range Province exten...
Over the past several decades, contrasting models have been proposed for the physical and chemical p...
Two end-member models of extension involving detachments have been developed. One model incorporates...
Over the past several decades, contrasting models have been proposed for the physical and chemical p...
The Basin and Range Province of the western United States is an unusually wide continental rift zone...
Heat flow in the Imperial Valley and adjacent crystalline rocks is very high (∼140 mW m−2). Gravity ...
Previous mechanical models of the western U.S. have concluded that plate boundary forces cannot gene...
This is the published version. Copyright 1998 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Tempor...
Isostatically compensated crustal thickness variations and associated topographic contrasts at the s...
A transect across the 100 km wide Colorado River extensional corridor of mid-Tertiary age shows that...