Affiliation:
1. Géosciences Rennes UMR 6118 CNRS/Rennes 1 University
35042 Rennes Cedex, France
Jean-Pierre.Brun@univ-rennes1.fr
Abstract
Abstract2D deformation experiments on multilayer models of a brittle-ductile lithosphere are reviewed. The experimental method consists of simulating simplified strength profiles which incorporate brittle (frictional) and ductile (viscous) rheologies with gravity forces. A selection of models built with sand and silicone putties to represent brittle and ductile lithosphere layers, respectively, is used to illustrate the effects of variations in strength profiles on deformation patterns. Models of extension first consider lithosphere necking and the development of narrow rifts, with application to continental rifts and passive margins, and, second, lithosphere spreading with application to the development of wide rifts and core complexes. Models of compression compare sandbox-type and brittle-ductile multilayer-type experiments. Results are applied to mountain belt formation and, in particular, to the Pyrenees and the western Alps. Both extensional and compressional experiments demonstrate that the presence/absence of a sub-Moho brittle mantle and the coupling/decoupling between brittle and ductile layers play a dominant role on localized versus distributed deformation, at lithosphere scale.
Publisher
Geological Society of London
Subject
Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology
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