Control of crustal strength, tectonic inheritance, and stretching/ shortening rates on crustal deformation and basin reactivation: insights from laboratory models

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  • who: Solid Earth and collaborators from the University of Rennes, CNRS, Gu00e9osciences Rennes, UMR, Rennes, France have published the research: Control of crustal strength, tectonic inheritance, and stretching/ shortening rates on crustal deformation and basin reactivation: insights from laboratory models, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For brittle models the authors show that the three types of structures can develop at the same time for intermediate ratios of 2). The authors investigate the role of a crustal heterogeneity (basal seed orthogonal to the stretching direction) on deformation distribution under different kinematic boundary conditions for a brittle . . .

     

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