Subsidence analysis of the eastern Black Sea basin suggests that the stratigraphy of this deep, extensional basin can be explained by a predominantly pure-shear stretching history. A strain-rate inversion method that assumes pure-shear extension obtains good fits between observed and predicted stratigraphy. A relatively pure-shear strain distribution is also obtained when a strain-rate inversion algorithm is applied that allows extension to vary with depth without assuming its existence or form. The timing of opening of the eastern Black Sea, which occupied a back-arc position during the closure of the Tethys Ocean, has also been a subject of intense debate; competing theories called for basin opening during the Jurassic, Cretaceous or Pale...
Rifted continental margins and extensional basins, provide lasting records of the processes that occ...
We present the results of a thermo-mechanical modelling study carried out to investigate the effect ...
Rifted continental margins are formed by progressive extension of the lithosphere. The development ...
Subsidence analysis of the eastern Black Sea basin suggests that the stratigraphy of this deep, exte...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
The age and distribution of the syn-rift and early post-rift infill records the spatial and temporal...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
International audienceThe Eocene uplift and inversion of a part of the Black Sea margin in the Centr...
A modelling simulation of the syn-rift and post-rift stratigraphies and subsidence history of the We...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
Black Sea consists of two separate back arc basins which opened at different times during the Cretac...
The Black Sea is generally thought to be a back-arc basin with active extension (rifting) beginning ...
Rifted continental margins and extensional basins, provide lasting records of the processes that occ...
We present the results of a thermo-mechanical modelling study carried out to investigate the effect ...
Rifted continental margins are formed by progressive extension of the lithosphere. The development ...
Subsidence analysis of the eastern Black Sea basin suggests that the stratigraphy of this deep, exte...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
The age and distribution of the syn-rift and early post-rift infill records the spatial and temporal...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
International audienceThe Eocene uplift and inversion of a part of the Black Sea margin in the Centr...
A modelling simulation of the syn-rift and post-rift stratigraphies and subsidence history of the We...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
Black Sea consists of two separate back arc basins which opened at different times during the Cretac...
The Black Sea is generally thought to be a back-arc basin with active extension (rifting) beginning ...
Rifted continental margins and extensional basins, provide lasting records of the processes that occ...
We present the results of a thermo-mechanical modelling study carried out to investigate the effect ...
Rifted continental margins are formed by progressive extension of the lithosphere. The development ...