We present a comparison between numerical and analogue models focusing on the role of inherited lithospheric structures in influencing the process of continental break-up. Our results highlight that the presence of pre-existing anisotropies localizes strain and favors continental break-up and formation of a new ocean. For a fixed strain rate, the pre-rift lithosphere configuration influences rift duration, melt production and width and symmetry of the continental margin pair. Model results show a mainly two-phase tectonic history from continental extension to oceanization. In the first phase extension affects contemporaneously the whole rift structure, while in the second phase asthenosphere upwelling occurs into punctiform regularly-spaced spots sequentially propagating in an extension-orthogonal direction.

Transition from continental break-up to punctiform seafloor spreading: How fast, symmetric and magmatic.

CORTI G;BONINI M;
2003

Abstract

We present a comparison between numerical and analogue models focusing on the role of inherited lithospheric structures in influencing the process of continental break-up. Our results highlight that the presence of pre-existing anisotropies localizes strain and favors continental break-up and formation of a new ocean. For a fixed strain rate, the pre-rift lithosphere configuration influences rift duration, melt production and width and symmetry of the continental margin pair. Model results show a mainly two-phase tectonic history from continental extension to oceanization. In the first phase extension affects contemporaneously the whole rift structure, while in the second phase asthenosphere upwelling occurs into punctiform regularly-spaced spots sequentially propagating in an extension-orthogonal direction.
2003
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
Inglese
30
1604
1608
Continental tectonic
Extensional Dynamics
Numerical modelling
Plate boundary
Analogue modeling
Two research teams from Italy and The Netherlands have developed the role of the lithospherical structure in the continental break-up by comparing the numerical and analogue models. This represents one of the very first attempts to conjugate two different approaches in the understanding the processes that lead to the sea-floor spreading. Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) is a reference journal for all researchers that are devoted to the understanding the geodynamical and geophysical processes in the Earth Interior. Furthermore, GRL is a fast peer-review journal that presents up-to-dated results in the Earth Sciences and this one of the most utilised journals for spreading new and innovative ideas
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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CORTI G.; VAN WIJK J.; BONINI M.; SOKOUTIS D.; CLOETINGH S.; INNOCENTI F.; MANETTI P.
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