Spacing of consecutive normal faulting in the lithosphere: A dynamic model for rift axis jumping (Tyrrhenian Sea)
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serval:BIB_994457243F9F
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Spacing of consecutive normal faulting in the lithosphere: A dynamic model for rift axis jumping (Tyrrhenian Sea)
Périodique
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
ISSN-L
0012-821X
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
1996
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
144
Pages
21-34
Langue
anglais
Résumé
We propose that the flexure of a broken elastic plate can determine the
spacing of consecutive and localized zones of shearing on a lithospheric
scale. The model provides a dynamic explanation for rift axis migration
and, as a consequence, for a `wide rift' mode of extension. Calculated
values for rift axis shifting are consistent with the available
observations and kinematic modelling results in the Tyrrhenian Basin.
The quantitative relation obtained between lithospheric fault spacing
and the effective elastic thickness (T-e) of the lithosphere can be used
in an inverse modelling approach, in which paleo T-e values are
calculated for a basin where the diachronous and spaced nature of
rifting is known.
spacing of consecutive and localized zones of shearing on a lithospheric
scale. The model provides a dynamic explanation for rift axis migration
and, as a consequence, for a `wide rift' mode of extension. Calculated
values for rift axis shifting are consistent with the available
observations and kinematic modelling results in the Tyrrhenian Basin.
The quantitative relation obtained between lithospheric fault spacing
and the effective elastic thickness (T-e) of the lithosphere can be used
in an inverse modelling approach, in which paleo T-e values are
calculated for a basin where the diachronous and spaced nature of
rifting is known.
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