High-angle, not low-angle, normal faults dominate early rift extension in the corinth rift, central greece

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  • who: Rebecca E. Bell and colleagues from the extension in the Corinth Rift, central GreeceUniversity of have published the Article: High-angle, not low-angle, normal faults dominate early rift extension in the Corinth Rift, central Greece, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 15/07/1995
  • what: The authors perform new finite-element displacement modeling to investigate if LANFs are capable of reproducing the observed patterns of vertical displacement across the rift to definitively address the question: Is Corinth an example of a rift that is dominated by low-angle normal faulting? The models show that . . .

     

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