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thickness), but is also affected by the degree to which the rift basin is filled at each stage, due to the greater density of sediments in contrast to water. The simple 'McKenzie model' of rifting, which considers the rifting stage to be instantaneous, provides a good first order estimate of the amount of crustal thinning from observations of the amount of post-rift subsidence. This has generally been replaced by the 'flexural cantilever model', which takes into account the geometry of the rift faults and the
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causing extreme metamorphism at high thermal gradients of greater than 30 °C. The metamorphic products are high to ultrahigh temperature granulites and their associated migmatite and granites in collisional orogens, with possible emplacement of metamorphic core complexes in continental rift zones but oceanic core complexes in spreading ridges. This leads to a kind of orogeneses in extensional settings, which is referred as to rifting orogeny.
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Most rifts consist of a series of separate segments that together form the linear zone characteristic of rifts. The individual rift segments have a dominantly half-graben geometry, controlled by a single basin-bounding fault. Segment lengths vary between rifts, depending on the elastic thickness of
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Accommodation zones take various forms, from a simple relay ramp at the overlap between two major faults of the same polarity, to zones of high structural complexity, particularly where the segments have opposite polarity. Accommodation zones may be located where older crustal structures intersect
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Once rifting ceases, the mantle beneath the rift cools and this is accompanied by a broad area of post-rift subsidence. The amount of subsidence is directly related to the amount of thinning during the rifting phase calculated as the beta factor (initial crustal thickness divided by final crustal
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Areas of thick colder lithosphere, such as the Baikal Rift have segment lengths in excess of 80 km, while in areas of warmer thin lithosphere, segment lengths may be less than 30 km. Along the axis of the rift the position, and in some cases the polarity (the dip direction), of the main
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becomes correspondingly raised. At the same time, the mantle lithosphere becomes thinned, causing a rise of the top of the asthenosphere. This brings high heat flow from the upwelling asthenosphere into the thinning lithosphere, heating the orogenic lithosphere for dehydration melting, typically
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Deformation and magmatism interact during rift evolution. Magma-rich and magma-poor rifted margins may be formed. Magma-rich margins include major volcanic features. Globally, volcanic margins represent the majority of passive continental margins. Magma-starved rifted margins are affected by
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As the rift evolves, some of the individual fault segments grow, eventually becoming linked together to form the larger bounding faults. Subsequent extension becomes concentrated on these faults. The longer faults and wider fault spacing leads to more continuous areas of fault-related
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are deposited. Just over half of estimated oil reserves are found associated with rifts containing marine syn-rift and post-rift sequences, just under a quarter in rifts with a non-marine syn-rift and post-rift, and an eighth in non-marine syn-rift with a marine post-rift.
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Rifting may lead to continental breakup and formation of oceanic basins. Successful rifting leads to seafloor spreading along a mid-oceanic ridge and a set of conjugate margins separated by an oceanic basin. Rifting may be active, and controlled by
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Green, Paul F.; Japsen, Peter; Chalmers, James A.; Bonow, Johan M.; Duddy, Ian R. (2018). "Post-breakup burial and exhumation of passive continental margins: Seven propositions to inform geodynamic models".
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Rift flanks or shoulders are elevated areas around rifts. Rift shoulders are typically about 70 km wide. Contrary to what was previously thought, elevated passive continental margins (EPCM) such as the
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large-scale faulting and crustal hyperextension. As a consequence, upper mantle peridotites and gabbros are commonly exposed and serpentinized along extensional detachments at the seafloor.
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The formation of rift basins and strain localization reflects rift maturity. At the onset of rifting, the upper part of the lithosphere starts to extend on a series of initially unconnected
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mineral deposits are found mainly in continental rift settings. They form within post-rift sequences when hydrothermal fluids associated with magmatic activity are expelled at the seabed.
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Block view of a rift formed of three segments, showing the location of the accommodation zones between them at changes in fault location or polarity (dip direction)
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PĂ©ron-Pinvidic G.; Manatschal G.; Osmundsen P.T. (May 2013). "Structural comparison of archetypal
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Nøttvedt, A.; Gabrielsen R.H.; Steel R.J. (1995). "Tectonostratigraphy and sedimentary architecture of rift basins, with reference to the northern North Sea".
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along the rift axis. Significant uplift of the rift shoulders develops at this stage, strongly influencing drainage and sedimentation in the rift basins.
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are the result of continental rifting that failed to continue to the point of break-up. Typically the transition from rifting to spreading develops at a
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environment or in a restricted marine environment, although not all rifts contain such sequences.
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1406:"Lake Baikal - A Touchstone for Global Change and Rift Studies"
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899:"Rift-basin structure and its influence on sedimentary systems"
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970:"Some remarks on the development of sedimentary basins"
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The Cambay, Kachchh, and
Narmada rifts in northwestern
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is a part of many, but not all, active rift systems.
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897:Withjack, M.O.; Schlische R.W.; Olsen P.E. (2002).
317:Volcano-tectonic landforms connected to rifting on
1487:"Tectonic setting of the world's giant oil fields"
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1035:Kusznir, N.J.; Roberts A.M.; Morley C.K. (1995).
773:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A
702:Rift valley: definition and geologic significance
120:Major rifts occur along the central axis of most
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1433:"Geodynamic settings of mineral deposit systems"
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728:, Geology Department at University of Leicester
536:, an ancient buried failed rift underlying the
360:are common products of rift-related magmatism.
352:, particularly in the early stages of rifting.
1043:. Special Publications. Vol. 80. London:
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1596:Canadian Society for Petroleum Geology Memoir
499:is the deepest continental rift on the earth.
413:of recoverable oil reserves hosted in rifts.
89:. Typical rift features are a central linear
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30:"Chasm" redirects here. For other uses, see
1376:. Cambridge University Press. p. 145.
833:10.1306/61EEDC10-173E-11D7-8645000102C1865D
348:Many rifts are the sites of at least minor
85:is being pulled apart and is an example of
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1485:Mann, P.; Gahagan L.; Gordon M.B. (2001).
904:. In Renaut R.W. & Ashley G.M. (ed.).
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109:. The axis of the rift area may contain
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738:Leeder, M.R.; Gawthorpe, R.L. (1987).
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1609:"Global Basin Classification System"
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1431:Groves, D.I.; Bierlein F.P. (2007).
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1370:"Volcanoes and the geological cycle"
716:, Jolante van Wijk, MantlePlumes.org
475:West and Central African Rift System
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1932:List of tectonic plate interactions
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1338:Treatise on Geochemistry: The crust
977:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
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128:and lithosphere is created along a
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1227:Building blocks of later collision
1041:Hydrocarbon habitat in rift basins
927:Zheng, Y.-F.; Chen, R.-X. (2017).
906:Sedimentation in Continental Rifts
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1437:Journal of the Geological Society
1283:White, R.S.; McKenzie D. (1989).
747:Continental Extensional Tectonics
645:rift basin in southeastern Canada
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1118:Dynamics of the Norwegian Margin
815:Younes, A.I.; McClay K. (2002).
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522:The rift zone that contains the
260:of the upper part of the crust.
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1292:Journal of Geophysical Research
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933:Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
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627:rift in central North America
556:European Cenozoic Rift System
1639:Journal of Petroleum Geology
1334:"Continental Basaltic Rocks"
1192:Marine and Petroleum Geology
1099:10.1016/0264-8172(95)98853-W
1078:Marine and Petroleum Geology
1007:10.1016/0012-821x(78)90071-7
954:10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.03.009
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459:Canadian Arctic Rift System
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166:Topographic profile of the
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81:is a linear zone where the
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726:Plate Tectonics: Lecture 2
611:West Antarctic Rift System
206:, are not rift shoulders.
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1262:10.1007/s00531-008-0337-9
2022:Thin-skinned deformation
1798:Stereographic projection
881:10.1016/j.gr.2017.03.007
650:Deccan volcanic province
621:Midcontinent Rift System
586:Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben
510:Basin and Range Province
404:giant oil and gas fields
276:through to the Earliest
44:Not to be confused with
1788:Orthographic projection
1771:Measurement conventions
1717:Lamé's stress ellipsoid
1312:10.1029/jb094ib06p07685
989:1978E&PSL..40...25M
538:New Madrid Seismic Zone
421:), forming either in a
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794:10.1098/rsta.1999.0351
519:in the southwestern US
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200:Scandinavian Mountains
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32:Chasm (disambiguation)
2299:Paleostress inversion
1992:Strike-slip tectonics
1862:Extensional tectonics
1842:Continental collision
1712:Deformation mechanism
1332:Farmer, G.L. (2005).
1154:Earth-Science Reviews
968:McKenzie, D. (1978).
588:in Ontario and Quebec
542:Mississippi embayment
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188:Arabian-Nubian Shield
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97:, or more commonly a
93:depression, called a
87:extensional tectonics
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39:Rift (disambiguation)
1877:Fold and thrust belt
1368:Cas, R.A.F. (2005).
1124:. pp. 133–177.
402:. Thirty percent of
248:Post-rift subsidence
2309:Section restoration
2185:Rock microstructure
1847:Convergent boundary
1747:Strain partitioning
1732:Overburden pressure
1722:Mohr–Coulomb theory
1652:1980JPetG...3..187K
1527:1999RSPTA.357..877L
1449:2007JGSoc.164...19G
1304:1989JGR....94.7685W
1254:2009IJEaS..98.1581P
1204:2013MarPG..43...21P
1166:2004ESRv...64....1Z
1091:1995MarPG..12..881N
945:2017JAESc.145...46Z
873:2018GondR..53...58G
786:1999RSPTA.357..741E
562:TaupĹŤ Volcanic Zone
454:in Eastern Paraguay
367:Economic importance
319:Reykjanes Peninsula
284:Rifting to break-up
196:Brazilian Highlands
2381:Structural geology
2286:Kinematic analysis
1942:Mountain formation
1857:Divergent boundary
1822:Accretionary wedge
1698:Structural geology
1122:Geological Society
1047:. pp. 33–56.
1045:Geological Society
552:Upper Rhine valley
487:Gulf of California
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264:Multiphase rifting
174:the lithosphere.
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130:divergent boundary
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68:extensional faults
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2376:Rifts and grabens
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2294:3D fold evolution
2180:Pressure solution
2175:Oblique foliation
2055:Exfoliation joint
2045:Columnar jointing
1705:Underlying theory
1521:(1753): 877–900.
1491:WorldOil Magazine
1298:(B6): 7685–7729.
860:Gondwana Research
780:(1753): 741–765.
504:Gulf of Suez Rift
469:East African Rift
400:Gulf of Suez Rift
358:bimodal volcanism
350:magmatic activity
339:subglacial origin
291:mantle convection
227:Mature rift stage
64:Gulf of Suez Rift
16:(Redirected from
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1972:Pull-apart basin
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122:mid-ocean ridges
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1897:Half-graben
1867:Fault block
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634:in Scotland
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576:Oslo Graben
570:New Zealand
497:Lake Baikal
390:Oil and gas
343:lava fields
168:Malawi Lake
103:rift valley
99:half-graben
91:downfaulted
83:lithosphere
18:Rift system
2370:Categories
2332:Pure shear
2319:Shear zone
2276:Competence
2160:Compaction
2037:Fracturing
1832:Autochthon
1827:Allochthon
1628:2017-06-23
1496:27 October
1470:27 October
1416:28 October
1389:28 October
1353:28 October
1317:27 October
1137:28 October
1060:25 October
1020:25 October
912:28 October
838:29 October
690:References
615:Antarctica
548:Rhine Rift
438:evaporites
423:lacustrine
278:Cretaceous
234:subsidence
184:shear zone
2268:Boudinage
2248:Monocline
2243:Homocline
2223:Anticline
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2195:Stylolite
2170:Fissility
2147:lineation
2143:Foliation
2007:Syneclise
1952:Obduction
1922:Inversion
1814:tectonics
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679:Rift zone
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434:mudstones
335:volcanoes
309:Magmatism
152:aulacogen
115:volcanism
107:rift lake
46:rift zone
2355:Category
2327:Mylonite
2258:Vergence
2253:Syncline
2155:Cleavage
2080:Faulting
802:91719117
657:See also
652:of India
643:Triassic
445:Examples
419:syn-rift
398:and the
331:fissures
299:basement
258:isostasy
255:flexural
158:Geometry
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2215:Folding
2060:Fissure
2012:Terrane
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1762:Tension
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148:hotspot
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1947:Nappe
1907:Horst
1902:Horse
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