Reactivation of pre-existing structures and their influence on subsequent rift evolution have been extensively analysed in previous research on rifts that experienced multiple phases of rifting, where pre-existing structures were deemed to affect nucleation, density, strike orientation, and displacement of newly formed normal faults during later rifting stages. However, previous studies paid less attention to the extensional structures superimposing onto an earlier compressional background, leading to a lack of understanding of, e.g. the reactivation and growth pattern of pre-existing thrust faults as low-angle normal faults and the impact of pre-existing thrust faults on newly formed high-angle faults and subsequent rift structures. This s...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of rift basins. If extension succeed...
Pre-existing crustal structures are known to influence rifting, but the factors controlling their in...
Poly-phase deformation of a compressional nature is a common feature in the post-rift evolution of p...
Crustal heterogeneity has a fundamental influence on rift development; however, the detailed archite...
The basement structure of the Cenozoic Enping Sag, within the Pearl River Mouth Basin on the norther...
In the context of rift basin formation, structural inheritance describes the influence of pre-existi...
The Pearl River Mouth basin (PRMB) is a marginal sedimentary basin of the South China Sea. It trends...
In this paper, we investigate the structure of the Cenozoic rift basin in the proximal domain of the...
The greater Pearl River Delta (PRD) Region, consisting of several late Mesozoic-Cenozoic basins, has...
Lithospheric-scale analogue models are used to analyse the parameters controlling the typical evolut...
Reactivation of pre-existing intra-basement structures can influence the evolution of rift basins, y...
Normal faults have been typically thought to develop sub-perpendicularly to the extension direction,...
Studies of salt‐influenced rift basins have focused on individual or basin‐scale fault system and/or...
Fault reactivation is a process that has long been described in nature and modelled in the laborator...
Pre-existing intra-basement shear zones can induce mechanical and rheological heterogeneities that m...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of rift basins. If extension succeed...
Pre-existing crustal structures are known to influence rifting, but the factors controlling their in...
Poly-phase deformation of a compressional nature is a common feature in the post-rift evolution of p...
Crustal heterogeneity has a fundamental influence on rift development; however, the detailed archite...
The basement structure of the Cenozoic Enping Sag, within the Pearl River Mouth Basin on the norther...
In the context of rift basin formation, structural inheritance describes the influence of pre-existi...
The Pearl River Mouth basin (PRMB) is a marginal sedimentary basin of the South China Sea. It trends...
In this paper, we investigate the structure of the Cenozoic rift basin in the proximal domain of the...
The greater Pearl River Delta (PRD) Region, consisting of several late Mesozoic-Cenozoic basins, has...
Lithospheric-scale analogue models are used to analyse the parameters controlling the typical evolut...
Reactivation of pre-existing intra-basement structures can influence the evolution of rift basins, y...
Normal faults have been typically thought to develop sub-perpendicularly to the extension direction,...
Studies of salt‐influenced rift basins have focused on individual or basin‐scale fault system and/or...
Fault reactivation is a process that has long been described in nature and modelled in the laborator...
Pre-existing intra-basement shear zones can induce mechanical and rheological heterogeneities that m...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of rift basins. If extension succeed...
Pre-existing crustal structures are known to influence rifting, but the factors controlling their in...
Poly-phase deformation of a compressional nature is a common feature in the post-rift evolution of p...