In a rheologically layered crust, compositional layers have an upper, elasto-plastic part and a lower, viscous one. When broken, the upper elastic part undergoes flexure, which is upward for the foot-wall and downward for the hanging wall. As a consequence of bending, stresses will develop locally that can overcome the strength of the plate and, therefore, impose the migration of active fault. In the lower, viscous part of each compositional layer, rocks can potentially flow. Numerical modelling of the behaviour of a crust made up of two compositional layers, during and following extension, shows that flow can take place not only in the lower crust but also, and more importantly, in the lower part of the upper crust. The ability of crustal ...
In this contribution, we present a new model of passive rifting and related rift-flank uplift. The n...
International audienceWe use thermo-mechanical numerical models to explore the impact of rheological...
Shear displacements in crustal fault zones are accommodated by a range of seismic styles, including ...
In a rheologically layered crust, compositional layers have an upper, elasto-plastic part and a lowe...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
Abstract. In some places, there is strong evidence that the lower continental crust has flowed so as...
We ran numerical experiments of the extension of a crustal wedge as an approximation to extension in...
International audienceErosion and deposition redistribute mass as a continental rift evolves, which ...
Analogue models made of sand simulate the frictional/brittle behaviour of the crust or overburden. S...
Lithospheric-scale analogue models are used to analyse the parameters controlling the typical evolut...
Tinos island is an example of a flat-lying extensional shear zone evolving into a low-angle brittle ...
The consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lithosphere without signif...
The continental lower crust is an important composition- and strength-jump layer in the lithosphere....
Abstract: The theology of crustal fault zones containing melts is governed primarily by two strain-d...
Localized shear zones along low-angle normal faults have been identified in regions of extension at ...
In this contribution, we present a new model of passive rifting and related rift-flank uplift. The n...
International audienceWe use thermo-mechanical numerical models to explore the impact of rheological...
Shear displacements in crustal fault zones are accommodated by a range of seismic styles, including ...
In a rheologically layered crust, compositional layers have an upper, elasto-plastic part and a lowe...
The Earth\u2019s crust is generally considered to consist of distinct brittle and viscous (or \u201c...
Abstract. In some places, there is strong evidence that the lower continental crust has flowed so as...
We ran numerical experiments of the extension of a crustal wedge as an approximation to extension in...
International audienceErosion and deposition redistribute mass as a continental rift evolves, which ...
Analogue models made of sand simulate the frictional/brittle behaviour of the crust or overburden. S...
Lithospheric-scale analogue models are used to analyse the parameters controlling the typical evolut...
Tinos island is an example of a flat-lying extensional shear zone evolving into a low-angle brittle ...
The consequences of weak heterogeneities in the extension of soft and hot lithosphere without signif...
The continental lower crust is an important composition- and strength-jump layer in the lithosphere....
Abstract: The theology of crustal fault zones containing melts is governed primarily by two strain-d...
Localized shear zones along low-angle normal faults have been identified in regions of extension at ...
In this contribution, we present a new model of passive rifting and related rift-flank uplift. The n...
International audienceWe use thermo-mechanical numerical models to explore the impact of rheological...
Shear displacements in crustal fault zones are accommodated by a range of seismic styles, including ...