Transfer faults are generally identified as transversely oriented discrete faults linking normal fault segments in extensional tectonic settings. The presence of the transfer faults in fault networks provides displacement transfer between the normal faults. The role and tectonic significance of transfer faults in overall extensional deformation of the upper crust is however not known very well. Micropolar theory extended by J-2 plasticity facilitates evaluation of a deforming medium in which cataclastic flow takes place with respect to each component of deformation. In this study, a series of experiments based on the Micropolar theory are performed, using fault-slip patterns, to better understand interplay among dip angle of normal and tran...
Abstract. Rooted listric low-angle normal faults (< 20 o) of regional extent have been recognized...
AbstractWithin a low-grade ductile shear zone, we investigated exceptionally well exposed brittle fa...
International audienceCases where multiple tectonic regimes acted closely in space and time have bee...
Although hundreds of papers have been devoted to the geometric and kinematic analysis of compression...
Abstract: Metre- to kilometre-scale en échelon strike-slip faults were mapped at the 1:10 000 scale...
Contractional relay zones between pairs of normal faults are sometimes associated with multiple anti...
International audienceOblique extension is expected to result in a combination of dip-slip and strik...
International audienceGeological settings characterized by multiple coeval tectonic regimes provide ...
Faults and fractures are the dominant modes by which the upper brittle crust accommodates deformatio...
Abstract Extensional basins often show along-strike variability in terms of fault geometries, baseme...
Faults are commonly related to extension fractures, defined here as including extension veins. Exten...
Faults and fractures are the dominant modes by which the upper brittle crust accommodates deformatio...
We search for a description of fault formation consistent with the main features of two very differe...
Tinos island is an example of a flat-lying extensional shear zone evolving into a low-angle brittle ...
Abstract. Rooted listric low-angle normal faults (< 20 o) of regional extent have been recognized...
AbstractWithin a low-grade ductile shear zone, we investigated exceptionally well exposed brittle fa...
International audienceCases where multiple tectonic regimes acted closely in space and time have bee...
Although hundreds of papers have been devoted to the geometric and kinematic analysis of compression...
Abstract: Metre- to kilometre-scale en échelon strike-slip faults were mapped at the 1:10 000 scale...
Contractional relay zones between pairs of normal faults are sometimes associated with multiple anti...
International audienceOblique extension is expected to result in a combination of dip-slip and strik...
International audienceGeological settings characterized by multiple coeval tectonic regimes provide ...
Faults and fractures are the dominant modes by which the upper brittle crust accommodates deformatio...
Abstract Extensional basins often show along-strike variability in terms of fault geometries, baseme...
Faults are commonly related to extension fractures, defined here as including extension veins. Exten...
Faults and fractures are the dominant modes by which the upper brittle crust accommodates deformatio...
We search for a description of fault formation consistent with the main features of two very differe...
Tinos island is an example of a flat-lying extensional shear zone evolving into a low-angle brittle ...
Abstract. Rooted listric low-angle normal faults (< 20 o) of regional extent have been recognized...
AbstractWithin a low-grade ductile shear zone, we investigated exceptionally well exposed brittle fa...
International audienceCases where multiple tectonic regimes acted closely in space and time have bee...