The effects of a temperature-dependent rheology on large-scale continental extension are investigated using a thin viscous sheet model. A vertically-averaged rheology is used that is consistent with laboratory experiments on power-law creep of olivine and that depends exponentially on temperature. Results of the calculations depend principally on two parameters: the Peclet number, which describes the relative rates of advection and diffusion of heat, and a dimensionless activation energy, which controls the temperature dependence of the rheology. At short times following the beginning of extension, deformation occurs with negligible change in temperature, so that only small changes in lithospheric strength occur due to attenuation of the li...
Abstract Earth's upper mantle rheology controls lithosphere‐asthenosphere coupling and thus surface ...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
Earth's upper mantle rheology controls lithosphere-asthenosphere coupling and thus surface tectonic...
The influence of a temperature-dependent rheology on large-scale continental extension is investigat...
The extension of the continental lithosphere is considered in terms of the deformation of a thin vis...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1982.Mic...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
We explore the sensitivity of extensional systems to the thermal structure of the lithosphere using ...
A thermomechanical model for upper mantle convection was constructed such that the thickness and the...
The strength of the lithosphere is the integrated force required to cause deformation at a given rat...
Continents typically thin and break apart on sites that underwent a previous orogenic history. Geody...
Deep seismic reflection data has shown the importance of low angle faults and detachments in contine...
International audienceIn this paper, a model of flexure of the continental lithosphere is derived ta...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
The mechanism of extension in the continental crust is apparently much more complex than that acting...
Abstract Earth's upper mantle rheology controls lithosphere‐asthenosphere coupling and thus surface ...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
Earth's upper mantle rheology controls lithosphere-asthenosphere coupling and thus surface tectonic...
The influence of a temperature-dependent rheology on large-scale continental extension is investigat...
The extension of the continental lithosphere is considered in terms of the deformation of a thin vis...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1982.Mic...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
We explore the sensitivity of extensional systems to the thermal structure of the lithosphere using ...
A thermomechanical model for upper mantle convection was constructed such that the thickness and the...
The strength of the lithosphere is the integrated force required to cause deformation at a given rat...
Continents typically thin and break apart on sites that underwent a previous orogenic history. Geody...
Deep seismic reflection data has shown the importance of low angle faults and detachments in contine...
International audienceIn this paper, a model of flexure of the continental lithosphere is derived ta...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
The mechanism of extension in the continental crust is apparently much more complex than that acting...
Abstract Earth's upper mantle rheology controls lithosphere‐asthenosphere coupling and thus surface ...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
Earth's upper mantle rheology controls lithosphere-asthenosphere coupling and thus surface tectonic...