Intraplate compressional features, such as inverted extensional basins, upthrust basement blocks and whole lithospheric folds, play an important role in the structural framework of many cratons. Although compressional intraplate deformation can occur in a number of dynamic settings, stresses related to collisional plate coupling appear to be responsible for the development of the most important compressional intraplate structures. These can occur at distances of up to ±1600 km from a collision front, both in the fore-arc (foreland) and back-arc (hinterland) positions with respect to the subduction system controlling the evolution of the corresponding orogen. Back-arc compression associated with island arcs and Andean-type orogens occurs dur...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...
Over two hundred outer-rise earthquakes are used to investigate the relationship between stresses in...
Accretionary orogens form at intraoceanic and continental margin convergent plate boundaries. They i...
Intra-plate compressional structures, such as inverted extensional basins and upthrusted basement bl...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
International audienceAbstract Continental collisions commonly involve highly curved passive plate m...
The structure of a mountain belt reflects the manner in which plate convergence is accommodated in E...
Subduction of mantle lithosphere can initiate in the continental interior and acts as an important m...
Thermo-tectonic age and inherited structure exert the main controls on the bulk strength of the lith...
The interplay between slab dynamics and intraplate stresses in postcollisional times creates large n...
The focal mechanisms of intraplate earthquakes within subducting lithosphere are frequently used to ...
Abstract: Intraplate strike-slip deformation belts are typically steeply-dipping structures tha deve...
Poly-phase deformation of a compressional nature is a common feature in the post-rift evolution of p...
Most of the geodynamic theories of deformation aswell asmetamorphismandmelting of continental lithos...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...
Over two hundred outer-rise earthquakes are used to investigate the relationship between stresses in...
Accretionary orogens form at intraoceanic and continental margin convergent plate boundaries. They i...
Intra-plate compressional structures, such as inverted extensional basins and upthrusted basement bl...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
Compressional intracontinental orogens are major zones of crustal thickening produced at large dista...
International audienceAbstract Continental collisions commonly involve highly curved passive plate m...
The structure of a mountain belt reflects the manner in which plate convergence is accommodated in E...
Subduction of mantle lithosphere can initiate in the continental interior and acts as an important m...
Thermo-tectonic age and inherited structure exert the main controls on the bulk strength of the lith...
The interplay between slab dynamics and intraplate stresses in postcollisional times creates large n...
The focal mechanisms of intraplate earthquakes within subducting lithosphere are frequently used to ...
Abstract: Intraplate strike-slip deformation belts are typically steeply-dipping structures tha deve...
Poly-phase deformation of a compressional nature is a common feature in the post-rift evolution of p...
Most of the geodynamic theories of deformation aswell asmetamorphismandmelting of continental lithos...
Constraining depth–temperature conditions of syn-orogenic burial metamorphism of syn-orogenic sedime...
Over two hundred outer-rise earthquakes are used to investigate the relationship between stresses in...
Accretionary orogens form at intraoceanic and continental margin convergent plate boundaries. They i...