Localized shear zones along low-angle normal faults have been identified in regions of extension at the brittle–ductile transition of the continental crust. The possibility of the strain localizing at a depth of 10 km is interpreted here as a consequence of an increase in the equivalent shear stress applied to the flow of the lower crust. This enhancement of the flow stress is seen as a prerequisite for the triggering of brittle deformation mechanisms leading to strain localization. The lower crust rheology used to examine this stress increase is strain-rate, temperature and grain-size dependent, due to the coupling of dislocation and diffusion creep. The model structure proposed consists of a top layer, the upper crust, gliding rigidly abo...
The strike-slip Davenport Shear Zone in Central Australia developed during the Petermann Orogeny (~5...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P–T conditions have shown that microstru...
Ductile shear zones localise tectonic stresses and accommodate plate motions in the middle to lower ...
Localized shear zones along low-angle normal faults have been identified in regions of extension at ...
[1] Low-angle midcrustal ductile shear zones and the related microseismic activity recorded below re...
[1] Low-angle midcrustal ductile shear zones and the related microseismic activity recorded below re...
Abstract We conduct a two-dimensional numerical experiment on the lower crust under an intraplate st...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
Many rheological models of the lithosphere (based on \u201cstrength envelopes\u201d) predi...
International audienceAnalogue and numerical models have shown that the strength of the lithospheric...
The localization of deformation in dry lower continental crust and the implied rheology have been i...
Understanding the ability of the lower crust to support transient changes in stresses and strain rat...
International audienceThe strength of the lithospheric mantle controls the mode of lithosphere defor...
Whilst continental earthquakes nucleate predominantly in the seismogenic upper crust, deeper seismic...
Abstract. Knowledge of the magnitude of differential stress and strain rate during the formation of ...
The strike-slip Davenport Shear Zone in Central Australia developed during the Petermann Orogeny (~5...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P–T conditions have shown that microstru...
Ductile shear zones localise tectonic stresses and accommodate plate motions in the middle to lower ...
Localized shear zones along low-angle normal faults have been identified in regions of extension at ...
[1] Low-angle midcrustal ductile shear zones and the related microseismic activity recorded below re...
[1] Low-angle midcrustal ductile shear zones and the related microseismic activity recorded below re...
Abstract We conduct a two-dimensional numerical experiment on the lower crust under an intraplate st...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
Many rheological models of the lithosphere (based on \u201cstrength envelopes\u201d) predi...
International audienceAnalogue and numerical models have shown that the strength of the lithospheric...
The localization of deformation in dry lower continental crust and the implied rheology have been i...
Understanding the ability of the lower crust to support transient changes in stresses and strain rat...
International audienceThe strength of the lithospheric mantle controls the mode of lithosphere defor...
Whilst continental earthquakes nucleate predominantly in the seismogenic upper crust, deeper seismic...
Abstract. Knowledge of the magnitude of differential stress and strain rate during the formation of ...
The strike-slip Davenport Shear Zone in Central Australia developed during the Petermann Orogeny (~5...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P–T conditions have shown that microstru...
Ductile shear zones localise tectonic stresses and accommodate plate motions in the middle to lower ...