نتایج جستجو برای: crustal deformation due to tidal force

تعداد نتایج: 10693025  

2001
Shijie Zhong Maria T. Zuber

The surface of Mars consists of an old, heavily cratered and elevated southern hemisphere and younger, resurfaced and depressed northern hemisphere, a feature often termed the crustal dichotomy. The global crustal structure [Zuber et al., 2000] revealed by topography and gravity data from the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft, and the possible late formation of the boundary zone between the hemis...

2012
B L Ìsacks

Newly dated Tertiary strata in the Bolivian central Andean plateau and synthesis of the Tertiary record in the adjacent Subandean fold-thrust belt constrain the age of deformation in both regions. Age of deformation within the plateau is determined by dated crosscutting relations associated with a regionally extensive high-level surface known as the San Juan del Oro surface. New Ar-Ar dates on ...

2017
Yuanjin Pan Wen-Bin Shen

The ongoing collision between the Indian plate and the Eurasian plate brings up N-S crustal shortening and thickening of the Tibet Plateau, but its dynamic mechanisms remain controversial yet. As one of the most tectonically active regions of the world, South-Eastern Tibet (SET) has been greatly paid attention to by many geoscientists. Here we present the latest three-dimensional GPS velocity f...

Journal: :Science 2005
Sean C Solomon Oded Aharonson Jonathan M Aurnou W Bruce Banerdt Michael H Carr Andrew J Dombard Herbert V Frey Matthew P Golombek Steven A Hauck James W Head Bruce M Jakosky Catherine L Johnson Patrick J McGovern Gregory A Neumann Roger J Phillips David E Smith Maria T Zuber

Mars was most active during its first billion years. The core, mantle, and crust formed within approximately 50 million years of solar system formation. A magnetic dynamo in a convecting fluid core magnetized the crust, and the global field shielded a more massive early atmosphere against solar wind stripping. The Tharsis province became a focus for volcanism, deformation, and outgassing of wat...

2017
Lin Chen Fabio A Capitanio Lijun Liu Taras V Gerya

The formation of the Tibetan plateau during the India-Asia collision remains an outstanding issue. Proposed models mostly focus on the different styles of Tibetan crustal deformation, yet these do not readily explain the observed variation of deformation and deep structures along the collisional zone. Here we use three-dimensional numerical models to evaluate the effects of crustal rheology on ...

2003
Laurent Michon Olivier Merle

[1] Comparison of analogue experiments at crustal and lithospheric scale provides essential information concerning the mode of deformation during lithospheric extension. This study shows that during extension, lithospheric deformation is controlled by the development of shear zones in the ductile parts. At lithospheric scale, the global deformation is initiated by the rupture of the brittle man...

2002
Susanne J.H. Buiter Ritske S. Huismans Christopher Beaumont Adrian Pfiffner

1 Abstract We present results of self-consistent experiments of basin formation by extension and basin inversion through subsequent contraction. Our viscous-plastic finite element models include feedback interactions between crustal deformation, the development of local shear zones, and sedimentation and erosion. The extensional basins show a high degree of sensitivity to crustal strain softeni...

2007
Dan MCKenzie Francis Nimmo James A. Jackson

In some places, there is strong evidence that the lower continental crust has flowed so as to smooth out variations in crustal thickness caused by differential crustal extension or shortening. In order to better understand the processes involved, we investigate the behavior of a fluid layer over a fluid half-space to see how such a system responds to the deformation of its upper and lower bound...

M.G Gorla R Kumar, S Kumar,

The present investigation is concerned with the deformation of thermoporoelastic half space with incompressible fluid as a result of inclined load of arbitrary orientation. The inclined load is assumed to be linear combination of normal load and tangential load. The Laplace and Fourier transform technique are used to solve the problem. The concentrated force, uniformly distributed force and a m...

2000
John W. Goodge Mark Fanning Vickie C. Bennett

The Pacific margin of East Antarctica records a long tectonic history of crustal growth and breakup, culminating in the early Paleozoic Ross Orogeny associated with Gondwanaland amalgamation. Periods of older tectonism have been proposed (e.g. Precambrian Nimrod and Beardmore Orogenies), but the veracity of these events is difficult to document because of poor petrologic preservation, geochrono...

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