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Slab detachment under the Eastern Alps seen by seismic anisotropy.
Qorbani E, Bianchi I, Bokelmann G.
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Seismic signature of the Alpine indentation, evidence from the Eastern Alps.
Bianchi I, Bokelmann G.
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Effects of Transtension on Rift Interaction (a 4D Analogue Modelling Study)
Zwaan, F., Schreurs, G.
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Transtension and structural inheritance in 4D analogue models of continental rift interaction
Zwaan, F., Schreurs, G.
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Fault development in transtension, McCully gas field, New Brunswick, Canada
Tectonophysics, 2020Abstract In the Mississippian Moncton Sub-basin, New Brunswick, Canada, 3D seismic data reveal structure within the Mississippian McCully gas field. The asymmetric basin, elongated NE–SW, is bounded to the SE and NW by major dextral fault zones. Curved en-echelon extensional faults strike ESE–WNW. Gentle folds trend NE–SW.
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Evaluating transtension on Mars: The case of Ulysses Fossae, Tharsis
Journal of Structural Geology, 2019Abstract This work presents a structural analysis of the southern half of Ulysses Fossae, a transtensional mega-structure located in the Martian Western Hemisphere, at the western slope of the Tharsis rise, Mars. The analysis includes a structural mapping, a determination of the trend of the main fracture systems, an approximate determination of ...
Carlos Fernández +1 more
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Extension structures as kinematic indicators in monoclinic transpression and transtension zones
Journal of Structural Geology, 2022Carlos Fernández, Manuel Díaz-Azpiroz
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Special Publications, 2020
New U–Pb zircon ages from the Eastern Saghro massif in the Anti-Atlas of Morocco demonstrate a link between Pan-African transpressive collision at c. 600 Ma and transtension caused by the onset of Cadomian subduction and arc development from c.
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New U–Pb zircon ages from the Eastern Saghro massif in the Anti-Atlas of Morocco demonstrate a link between Pan-African transpressive collision at c. 600 Ma and transtension caused by the onset of Cadomian subduction and arc development from c.
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Journal of the Geological Society, 2021
Moha Ikenne1*, Andrey Bekker2,3, Richard E. Ernst3,4, Nasrreddine Youbi5,6, Abdelhak Ait Lahna6, Ulf Söderlund7,8, Colombo C. G. Tassinari9, Mehdi Ousbih1, Moulay Ahmed Boumehdi6 and Mohamed K.
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Moha Ikenne1*, Andrey Bekker2,3, Richard E. Ernst3,4, Nasrreddine Youbi5,6, Abdelhak Ait Lahna6, Ulf Söderlund7,8, Colombo C. G. Tassinari9, Mehdi Ousbih1, Moulay Ahmed Boumehdi6 and Mohamed K.
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