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Rifted Margins: State of the Art and Future Challenges

Authors :
Peron-Pinvidic, Gwenn
Manatschal, Gianreto
Alves, Tiago
Andersen, Torgeir
Andrés-Martínez, Miguel
Autin, Julia
Ball, Philip
Brune, Sascha
Buiter, Susanne
Cadenas, Patricia
Cresswell, Derren
Epin, Marie Eva
Gómez-Romeu, Julia
Gouiza, Mohamed
Harkin, Caroline
Heine, Cristian
Hopper, John R.
Jackson, Cristopher
Jolivet, Laurent
Katz, Richard
Lescoutre, Rodolphe
Lymer, Gael
Craig, Magee
Masini, Manu
Miró, Jordi
Molnar, Nicolas
Mouthereau, F.
Muntener, Othmar
Naliboff, John
Norcliffe, James
Osmundsen, Per Terje
Pérez Díaz, Lucia
Philips, Thomas
Ramos, Adrià
Ranero, César R.
Reston, Timothy
Ribes, Charlotte
Rooney, Tyrone
Rowan, Marc
Snidero, M.
Tugend, Julie
Wang, Lijie
Zwaan, Frank
Peron-Pinvidic, Gwenn
Manatschal, Gianreto
Alves, Tiago
Andersen, Torgeir
Andrés-Martínez, Miguel
Autin, Julia
Ball, Philip
Brune, Sascha
Buiter, Susanne
Cadenas, Patricia
Cresswell, Derren
Epin, Marie Eva
Gómez-Romeu, Julia
Gouiza, Mohamed
Harkin, Caroline
Heine, Cristian
Hopper, John R.
Jackson, Cristopher
Jolivet, Laurent
Katz, Richard
Lescoutre, Rodolphe
Lymer, Gael
Craig, Magee
Masini, Manu
Miró, Jordi
Molnar, Nicolas
Mouthereau, F.
Muntener, Othmar
Naliboff, John
Norcliffe, James
Osmundsen, Per Terje
Pérez Díaz, Lucia
Philips, Thomas
Ramos, Adrià
Ranero, César R.
Reston, Timothy
Ribes, Charlotte
Rooney, Tyrone
Rowan, Marc
Snidero, M.
Tugend, Julie
Wang, Lijie
Zwaan, Frank
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Improvements in seismic imaging, computing capabilities, and analytical methods, as well as a number of industry deep-water wells sampling distal offshore settings, have underpinned new concepts for rifted margin evolution developed in the last two decades; these mark significant progress in our understanding of extensional systems. For example, the tectonic, sedimentary, and magmatic processes linked to the formation of rifted margins have been overhauled, giving rise to more quantitative approaches and new concepts. However, these processes cannot be understood in isolation, requiring consideration of the continuum in which inheritance and physical processes are integrated within a plate tectonic framework. The major progress and fundamental developments of past research in rifted margins have been made hand-in-hand with other domains of Earth Sciences and have fundamental implications for the understanding of key geological systems such as active rifts, the ocean lithosphere, subduction zones, and collisional orogens. The “IMAGinING RIFTING” workshop, organized in Pontresina-Switzerland in September 2017, gathered researchers from all disciplines working on rifts and rifted margins, and included participants from academia and industry. This contribution summarizes the workshop discussions, in addition to outlining our state-of-the-art knowledge of rifted margins. We highlight future challenges in unraveling the processes and conditions under which these extensional systems form and, ultimately, how tectonic plates rupture and new oceans are born. Our aims here are to provide a framework for future research endeavors and to promote collaboration not only within the rift and rifted margins communities, but across other Earth Science disciplines

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286550606
Document Type :
Electronic Resource