Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4693007 | Tectonophysics | 2011 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We determined the 3D evolution of the gravity driven deformation of the Eastern Niger Delta for the last 4 Myr. ⺠We show that the greater the upslope extension, the greater the downslope compression, both in time and in space. ⺠The differential load related to the continental slope is the driving mechanism of the gravity driven deformation. ⺠We show that the pressure gradient associated with the slope break of the delta front localized the extensional domain. ⺠We show that the greater the sedimentary supply, the greater the extension amount and rates, both in time and in space.
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Authors
D. Rouby, T. Nalpas, P. Jermannaud, C. Robin, F. Guillocheau, S. Raillard,