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Analogue Modelling of Extensional Fault Architectures: Comparisons with Natural Rift Fault Systems
- Publication Name: Eastern Australian Basins Symposium 2001
- Authors: K.R. McClay, T. Dooley, R. Gloaguen, P. Whitehouse and S. Khalil
- Reference Type: Magazine Article
- Date Published: November 2001
Abstract:
This paper reviews the 4D development of extensional fault systems in analogue models of rift basins. In orthogonal and oblique analogue models stretching above a zone of ductile deformation at the base of the model produced initially segmented rift ...
Tags: Architectures Comparisons Extensional fault modelling Natural Rift systems
Book Review: Atlas 3D Analogue Modelling Of Extensional Fault Structures Plus Field Applications – Dr Nicholas M Lemon and Dr Tariq Mahmood
- Publication Name: PESA News
- Authors: Dr Nicholas M Lemon and Dr Tariq Mahmood
- Reference Type: Magazine Article
- Date Published: August 1997
Tags: Applications Book Extensional fault field modelling Nicholas Lemon Plus Review structures Tariq Mahmood
Abstracts: West Muiron Discovery, WA-155-P – New Life for an Old Prospect – Lorraine Mitchelmore, Intermittent Compressional Pulses in Extensional Basins, John Davidson
- Publication Name: PESA News
- Reference Type: Magazine Article
- Date Published: October 1994
Tags: basin's Compressional discovery Extensional Intermittent John Davidson Life Lorraine Mitchelmore Muiron New Old Prospect Pulses
Extensional Structures of the Jabiru Terrace, Vulcan Sub-basin
- Publication Name: The North West Shelf Australia
- Authors: E.P. Woods
- Reference Type: Book Section
- Date Published: July 1988
Abstract:
Sandbox models were constructed to investigate the development of faults in an extensional regime. The models generally displayed a crossing-fault geometry with a graben overlying a horst, and are similar to seismically-defined "hourglass" structures...