Commonly, intra-continental wrenching is associated with a high degree of crustal faulting and fragmentation. The resulting continental blocks can undergo vertical-axis rotations, which in turn can lead to the generation of intricate fault networks within and along their boundary regions. Investigations into these structural complexities can support understanding of when and how these continental blocks rotate, and what their position was prior to transform margin formation. In the case of the Falkland Islands Microplate (part of the Falkland Plateau transform margin), its position between South Africa, South America, and East Antarctica prior to the break-up of Gondwana is still debatable. This uncertainty affects the reliability of plate ...
The contrasting geology of East Falkland with its Lafonian Basin and E–W D1 fold-belt, and West Falk...
The 1500 km long Falkland Plateau is the most prominent morphological structure in the southern Sout...
The Maurice Ewing Bank is a bathymetric high at the eastern termination of the Falkland Plateau in ...
Commonly, intra-continental wrenching is associated with a high degree of crustal faulting and fragm...
The early stages of transform margin formation are associated with crustal fragmentation and block r...
During the Jurassic, the Falkland Plateau was part of Gondwana and occupied a position between the A...
During the Jurassic, the Falkland Plateau was part of Gondwana and occupied a position between the A...
Detailed mapping, at scales of 1:25000 and less, has been undertaken at key points across the Falkla...
Continental break-up can be oftentimes associated with intracontinental wrenching that can lead to t...
Assessment of southwest Gondwana break-up and its implications for regional hydrocarbon prospectivit...
The Falkland Islands are situated in the South Atlantic Ocean 500 km east of Patagonia, South Americ...
During the Jurassic, the Falkland Plateau was part of Gondwana and occupied a position between the A...
ABSTRACT A new perspective on the geology of the FalklandlMalvinas Plateau (South Atlantic) is deriv...
Marine geophysical data from the western Falkland Plateau show strongly lineated magnetic anomalies ...
The lithospheric structure of the Falkland Plateau region has been modelled by making an initial est...
The contrasting geology of East Falkland with its Lafonian Basin and E–W D1 fold-belt, and West Falk...
The 1500 km long Falkland Plateau is the most prominent morphological structure in the southern Sout...
The Maurice Ewing Bank is a bathymetric high at the eastern termination of the Falkland Plateau in ...
Commonly, intra-continental wrenching is associated with a high degree of crustal faulting and fragm...
The early stages of transform margin formation are associated with crustal fragmentation and block r...
During the Jurassic, the Falkland Plateau was part of Gondwana and occupied a position between the A...
During the Jurassic, the Falkland Plateau was part of Gondwana and occupied a position between the A...
Detailed mapping, at scales of 1:25000 and less, has been undertaken at key points across the Falkla...
Continental break-up can be oftentimes associated with intracontinental wrenching that can lead to t...
Assessment of southwest Gondwana break-up and its implications for regional hydrocarbon prospectivit...
The Falkland Islands are situated in the South Atlantic Ocean 500 km east of Patagonia, South Americ...
During the Jurassic, the Falkland Plateau was part of Gondwana and occupied a position between the A...
ABSTRACT A new perspective on the geology of the FalklandlMalvinas Plateau (South Atlantic) is deriv...
Marine geophysical data from the western Falkland Plateau show strongly lineated magnetic anomalies ...
The lithospheric structure of the Falkland Plateau region has been modelled by making an initial est...
The contrasting geology of East Falkland with its Lafonian Basin and E–W D1 fold-belt, and West Falk...
The 1500 km long Falkland Plateau is the most prominent morphological structure in the southern Sout...
The Maurice Ewing Bank is a bathymetric high at the eastern termination of the Falkland Plateau in ...