The process of continental break-up provides a large-scale experiment that can be used to test causal relations between plate tectonics and the dynamics of the Earth's deep mantle. Detailed diagnostic information on the timing and dynamics of such events, which are not resolved by plate kinematic reconstructions, can be obtained from the response of the interior of adjacent continental plates to stress changes generated by plate boundary processes. Here we demonstrate a causal relationship between North Atlantic continental rifting at '62 Myr ago and an abrupt change of the intra-plate deformation style in the adjacent European continent. The rifting involved a left-lateral displacement between the North American-Greenland plate and Eurasia...
International audienceWe characterize and map the stress fields acting during plate breakup along th...
An updated magnetic anomaly grid of the NE Atlantic and an improved database of magnetic anomaly and...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations...
The process of continental break-up provides a large-scale experiment that can be used to test causa...
Breakup and sea-floor spreading between Greenland and Eurasia established a series of new plate boun...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
Over geological timescales Earth’s topography has been shaped by tectonic and geodynamic processes t...
International audienceWe focus on the Iberian-European plate boundary (IEPB), whose nature, age, and...
An intriguing paradox in European tectonics is that present intracontinental seismicity seems to be ...
International audienceThe northern North Atlantic and its adjacent continental margins have specific...
A new central Pangaea fit (type A) is proposed for the late Ladinian (230 Ma), together with a plate...
International audienceThe northern North Atlantic ocean and its adjacent continental margins have sp...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of t...
The uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of the western part o...
Plate reconstruction studies show that the Neotethys Ocean was closing due to the convergence of Afr...
International audienceWe characterize and map the stress fields acting during plate breakup along th...
An updated magnetic anomaly grid of the NE Atlantic and an improved database of magnetic anomaly and...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations...
The process of continental break-up provides a large-scale experiment that can be used to test causa...
Breakup and sea-floor spreading between Greenland and Eurasia established a series of new plate boun...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
Over geological timescales Earth’s topography has been shaped by tectonic and geodynamic processes t...
International audienceWe focus on the Iberian-European plate boundary (IEPB), whose nature, age, and...
An intriguing paradox in European tectonics is that present intracontinental seismicity seems to be ...
International audienceThe northern North Atlantic and its adjacent continental margins have specific...
A new central Pangaea fit (type A) is proposed for the late Ladinian (230 Ma), together with a plate...
International audienceThe northern North Atlantic ocean and its adjacent continental margins have sp...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of t...
The uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations of the western part o...
Plate reconstruction studies show that the Neotethys Ocean was closing due to the convergence of Afr...
International audienceWe characterize and map the stress fields acting during plate breakup along th...
An updated magnetic anomaly grid of the NE Atlantic and an improved database of magnetic anomaly and...
International audienceThe uppermost Cretaceous to early Palaeogene is a period of major deformations...