Dynamics of lithospheric extension: a modeling study
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1993
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Govers, R.M.A.
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Abstract
Much of the work on continental margins and sedimentary basins has been directed
at quantifying parameters of the pure shear extension model (or stretching model)
(McKenzie, 1978). This is surprising, since a sound physical basis of this kinematic
model is lacking. Alternative kinematic models, like the simple shear model
(Wernicke, 1981) have been proposed which, at least in some basins, explain the
surface observations equally welL In terms of asymmetry, the pure shear model
and the simple shear model represent end-members of a spectrum of kinematic
models for continental extension (Figure 1). The central issue of this thesis is to
determine -by numerical modeling- whether the pure shear model and the simple
shear model are physically plausible and to gain insight in the physical conditions
which control the style of extension.