Structures within rift zones exhibit two main types of interaction relevant at the rift scale: relay ramps and transfer faults at high angle to the rift. Analogue experiments have been performed to investigate whether these types of interaction may be affected by differential extension along the rift. In these models sand (brittle crust analogue) overlies two adjacent silicone (ductile crust analogue) layers with different viscosity, in order to simulate different percentage extension rates (e) along rifts. The experiments show a distinct behaviour as a function of e. For e 21% ± 3%, the interaction occurs by means of transfer faults striking subparallel to the extension direction. Experimental data are consistent with the geometries and e...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of continental rift basins. When ext...
International audienceThe competition between the impact of inherited weaknesses and plate kinematic...
Pre-existing structures in the crust such as shear zones, faults, and mobile belts are known to exer...
Structures within rift zones exhibit two types of interaction: relay ramps or accommodation zones (s...
Continental rifting is a geodynamic process that involves the breakup of the crust and may eventuall...
The way individual faults and rift segments link up is a fundamental aspect of lithosphere extension...
Relay ramps are a common feature during the growth of normal fault systems. We performed analogue ex...
Pre-existing crustal structures are known to influence rifting, but the factors controlling their in...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of rift basins. If extension succeed...
Rifting of the continental lithosphere involves the initial formation of distinct rift segments, oft...
Lithospheric-scale analogue models are used to analyse the parameters controlling the typical evolut...
Analogue models made of sand simulate the frictional/brittle behaviour of the crust or overburden. S...
The interaction between two offset overlapping normal faults is characterised by the presence of a r...
International audienceAbstract. During lithospheric extension, localization of deformation often occ...
The competition between the impact of inherited weaknesses and plate kinematics determines the locat...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of continental rift basins. When ext...
International audienceThe competition between the impact of inherited weaknesses and plate kinematic...
Pre-existing structures in the crust such as shear zones, faults, and mobile belts are known to exer...
Structures within rift zones exhibit two types of interaction: relay ramps or accommodation zones (s...
Continental rifting is a geodynamic process that involves the breakup of the crust and may eventuall...
The way individual faults and rift segments link up is a fundamental aspect of lithosphere extension...
Relay ramps are a common feature during the growth of normal fault systems. We performed analogue ex...
Pre-existing crustal structures are known to influence rifting, but the factors controlling their in...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of rift basins. If extension succeed...
Rifting of the continental lithosphere involves the initial formation of distinct rift segments, oft...
Lithospheric-scale analogue models are used to analyse the parameters controlling the typical evolut...
Analogue models made of sand simulate the frictional/brittle behaviour of the crust or overburden. S...
The interaction between two offset overlapping normal faults is characterised by the presence of a r...
International audienceAbstract. During lithospheric extension, localization of deformation often occ...
The competition between the impact of inherited weaknesses and plate kinematics determines the locat...
Extension of the continental lithosphere leads to the formation of continental rift basins. When ext...
International audienceThe competition between the impact of inherited weaknesses and plate kinematic...
Pre-existing structures in the crust such as shear zones, faults, and mobile belts are known to exer...