The dominant deformation mechanism in the ductile part of the lithosphere is creep. From a mechanical point of view, creep can be modelled as a viscous phenomenon. On the other hand, yield-strength envelopes (YSEs), commonly used to describe lithosphere rheology, are constructed supposing creep to be mechanically plastic (note that the meaning of the term "plastic" used in mechanics and material sciences are different). Such rheological models are simple but can lead to internal inconsistencies. However, evaluating the "strength" of the lithosphere using a viscous rheology requires incorporation of the time-dependence of stresses, strains, and strain rates and also the dependence of the bulk strain rate on the total applied force. The two a...
The failure of plate tectonic theory to explain the deformation observed across continental plate bo...
Cratons are the oldest parts of the lithosphere, some of them surviving since Archean. Their long-te...
We explore the extent to which a viscoelastic rheology of the lithosphere could affect the deviator...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
Abstract: The rheology of the lithosphere is afactor of primary importance inthe kinematics and dyna...
Stress-dependent non-linear upper mantle rheology has a firm base in rock mechanical tests, where th...
Dipping reflectors in the upper mantle are observed on reflection seismic data and, in some case, ha...
Stress-dependent non-linear upper mantle rheology has a firm base in rock mechanical tests, where th...
International audienceConstitutive models for rocks and soils typically incorporate some form of str...
The elastic flexural thickness of the lithosphere depends on plate curvature. As curvature increases...
The basic problem of geodynamics is to explain the deep-seated processes which originate tectonic ac...
In this study the cessation of rifting at constant tectonic force is discussed from the viewpoint of...
The principal evidence for the long-term (i.e. >1 Myr) mechanical behaviour of the oceanic lithos...
This paper presents a constitutive modelling approach to the viscoplastic-damage behaviour of geoma...
The distribution of the rheological properties of the lithosphere in space, and their variations in ...
The failure of plate tectonic theory to explain the deformation observed across continental plate bo...
Cratons are the oldest parts of the lithosphere, some of them surviving since Archean. Their long-te...
We explore the extent to which a viscoelastic rheology of the lithosphere could affect the deviator...
Continental break-up, which precedes oceanic accretion, probably results from an unstable extension ...
Abstract: The rheology of the lithosphere is afactor of primary importance inthe kinematics and dyna...
Stress-dependent non-linear upper mantle rheology has a firm base in rock mechanical tests, where th...
Dipping reflectors in the upper mantle are observed on reflection seismic data and, in some case, ha...
Stress-dependent non-linear upper mantle rheology has a firm base in rock mechanical tests, where th...
International audienceConstitutive models for rocks and soils typically incorporate some form of str...
The elastic flexural thickness of the lithosphere depends on plate curvature. As curvature increases...
The basic problem of geodynamics is to explain the deep-seated processes which originate tectonic ac...
In this study the cessation of rifting at constant tectonic force is discussed from the viewpoint of...
The principal evidence for the long-term (i.e. >1 Myr) mechanical behaviour of the oceanic lithos...
This paper presents a constitutive modelling approach to the viscoplastic-damage behaviour of geoma...
The distribution of the rheological properties of the lithosphere in space, and their variations in ...
The failure of plate tectonic theory to explain the deformation observed across continental plate bo...
Cratons are the oldest parts of the lithosphere, some of them surviving since Archean. Their long-te...
We explore the extent to which a viscoelastic rheology of the lithosphere could affect the deviator...