Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8914372 Journal of Structural Geology 2018 43 Pages PDF
Abstract
We propose that extensional tectonics, first controlled by a general orogenic collapse reflecting an early stage of stretching, is then followed by several rifting periods that ultimately evolved toward the hyper-thinning of the margin and shaped an aborted rift propagator. This evolution is due to pre-existing orogenic-related structures and boundary conditions variations. Such a continuum of deformation, although pulsed, implies varying structural interactions of crustal scale that are often recorded in syn-tectonic sediments.
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