The balance between extension and contraction in back-arc basins is very sensitive to a number of parameters related to on-going subduction and collision processes. This leads to complex back-arc geometries, where a lateral transition between crustal blocks with contrasting rheologies is often recorded. One good example is the back-arc region of the Balkanides–Pontides orogens, where lateral variations in rheologies are observed between the Balkanides–Moesian block and the Pontides–Western Black Sea Basin. The latter opened during Cretaceous–Eocene, and has been inverted together with the former starting during late Middle Eocene. The inversion generated contrasting geometries along the orogenic strike, with a narrow zone of high def...
The Mediterranean back-arc basins, once opened, are often rapidly submitted to inversion along the c...
Black Sea consists of two separate back arc basins which opened at different times during the Cretac...
International audienceThe relationship between subduction dynamics and crustal deformation in the Me...
The architecture of sedimentary basin is the result of the interplay between deep-seated tectonic p...
The Black Sea is generally thought to be a back-arc basin with active extension (rifting) beginning ...
We present the results of a thermo-mechanical modelling study carried out to investigate the effect ...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
Large-scale strike-slip faults are associated with significant strain partitioning in releasing/rest...
Large-scale strike-slip faults are associated with significant strain partitioning in releasing/rest...
Continental indentation is associated with deformation transfer from shortening to strike-slip fault...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
Abstract Rheological heterogeneities in the lithosphere have first order control on the topographica...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
Abstract Rheological heterogeneities in the lithosphere have first order control on the topographica...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2017, 23-28 April 2017, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 pageThe Neo...
The Mediterranean back-arc basins, once opened, are often rapidly submitted to inversion along the c...
Black Sea consists of two separate back arc basins which opened at different times during the Cretac...
International audienceThe relationship between subduction dynamics and crustal deformation in the Me...
The architecture of sedimentary basin is the result of the interplay between deep-seated tectonic p...
The Black Sea is generally thought to be a back-arc basin with active extension (rifting) beginning ...
We present the results of a thermo-mechanical modelling study carried out to investigate the effect ...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
Large-scale strike-slip faults are associated with significant strain partitioning in releasing/rest...
Large-scale strike-slip faults are associated with significant strain partitioning in releasing/rest...
Continental indentation is associated with deformation transfer from shortening to strike-slip fault...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
Abstract Rheological heterogeneities in the lithosphere have first order control on the topographica...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
Abstract Rheological heterogeneities in the lithosphere have first order control on the topographica...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2017, 23-28 April 2017, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 pageThe Neo...
The Mediterranean back-arc basins, once opened, are often rapidly submitted to inversion along the c...
Black Sea consists of two separate back arc basins which opened at different times during the Cretac...
International audienceThe relationship between subduction dynamics and crustal deformation in the Me...