In rift zones, both the crust and the lithosphere get thinner. The amplitude and the mechanism of these two thinning situations are different. The lithospheric thinning is a thermal phenomenon produced by an asthenospherical uprising under the rift zone. In some regions its amplitude can exceed 200%. This is observed under the Baikal rift where the crust is directly underlaid by the mantellic asthenosphere. The presence of hot material under rift zones induces a large negative gravity anomaly. A low seismic velocity zone linked to this thermal anomaly is also observed. During the rifting, the magmatic chambers get progressively closer from the ground surface. Simultaneously, the Moho reflector is found at shallow depth under rift zones. Thi...
Mantle-based stresses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of deformation in the interior re...
The geoid and topographic fields of the central Pacific were delineated and shown to correlate close...
During the process of continental rifting on Earth, the lower ductile crust stretches, forming a nec...
International audienceWe used high-resolution (500 × 250 m) two-dimensional lithospheric-scale therm...
Subsolidus lithospheric thinning by mantle plumes may be involved in the creation of swells, hotspot...
The mechanisms responsible for the formation of extremely thinned continental crust (<10 km thick) a...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
The extension of the lithosphere, controlling the development of rifted basins, is driven by a combi...
Rifted margins form from extension and breakup of the continentallithosphere. If this extension is c...
Crustal extension is accommodated by a wide range of structural styles ranging from high-angle norma...
Thinning of the crust of more than 10 km is a major feature of typical continental rifts such as the...
Most thermo-mechanical models for the development of sedimentary basins have assumed that the riftin...
Abstract. Rifted margins form from extension and breakup of the con-tinental lithosphere. If this ex...
Continental rifting is a fundamental earth process that displays a wide variety of styles ranging fr...
The mechanism of extension in the continental crust is apparently much more complex than that acting...
Mantle-based stresses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of deformation in the interior re...
The geoid and topographic fields of the central Pacific were delineated and shown to correlate close...
During the process of continental rifting on Earth, the lower ductile crust stretches, forming a nec...
International audienceWe used high-resolution (500 × 250 m) two-dimensional lithospheric-scale therm...
Subsolidus lithospheric thinning by mantle plumes may be involved in the creation of swells, hotspot...
The mechanisms responsible for the formation of extremely thinned continental crust (<10 km thick) a...
We present numerical models that investigate the development of crustal and mantle detachments durin...
The extension of the lithosphere, controlling the development of rifted basins, is driven by a combi...
Rifted margins form from extension and breakup of the continentallithosphere. If this extension is c...
Crustal extension is accommodated by a wide range of structural styles ranging from high-angle norma...
Thinning of the crust of more than 10 km is a major feature of typical continental rifts such as the...
Most thermo-mechanical models for the development of sedimentary basins have assumed that the riftin...
Abstract. Rifted margins form from extension and breakup of the con-tinental lithosphere. If this ex...
Continental rifting is a fundamental earth process that displays a wide variety of styles ranging fr...
The mechanism of extension in the continental crust is apparently much more complex than that acting...
Mantle-based stresses have been proposed to explain the occurrence of deformation in the interior re...
The geoid and topographic fields of the central Pacific were delineated and shown to correlate close...
During the process of continental rifting on Earth, the lower ductile crust stretches, forming a nec...