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The influence of a stratified rheology on the flexural response of the lithosphere to (un)loading by extensional faulting

We present a two‐layered finite difference model for the flexural response of the lithosphere to extensional faulting. The model allows for three modes of flexure: (1) fully coupled, with the upper crust and mantle welded together by the lower crust; (2) fully decoupled, with the upper crust and man...

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Published in:Geophysical journal international 1998-09, Vol.134 (3), p.721-735
Main Authors: ter Voorde, M., van Balen, R. T., Bertotti, G., Cloetingh, S. A. P. L.
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