[HTML][HTML] Back-arc basins: A global view from geophysical synthesis and analysis
IM Artemieva - Earth-Science Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
This global study of 31 off-shore back-arc basins and subbasins (BABs) identifies their
principal characteristics based on a broad spectrum of geophysical and subduction-related …
principal characteristics based on a broad spectrum of geophysical and subduction-related …
Seismic structure of the Antarctic upper mantle imaged with adjoint tomography
The upper mantle and transition zone beneath Antarctica and the surrounding oceans are
among the poorest‐imaged regions of the Earth's interior. Over the last 15 years, several …
among the poorest‐imaged regions of the Earth's interior. Over the last 15 years, several …
Continent size revisited: Geophysical evidence for West Antarctica as a back-arc system
IM Artemieva, H Thybo - Earth-Science Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Antarctica has traditionally been considered continental inside the coastline of ice and
bedrock since Press and Dewart (1959). Sixty years later, we reconsider the conventional …
bedrock since Press and Dewart (1959). Sixty years later, we reconsider the conventional …
A seismic transect across West Antarctica: Evidence for mantle thermal anomalies beneath the Bentley Subglacial Trench and the Marie Byrd Land Dome
West Antarctica consists of several tectonically diverse terranes, including the West Antarctic
Rift System, a topographic low region of extended continental crust. In contrast, the adjacent …
Rift System, a topographic low region of extended continental crust. In contrast, the adjacent …
P-and S-wave velocity structure of central West Antarctica: Implications for the tectonic evolution of the West Antarctic Rift System
New P-and S-wave velocity models of the upper mantle from 100 to 400 km depth beneath
the central portions of West Antarctica, obtained by inverting relative travel-times from …
the central portions of West Antarctica, obtained by inverting relative travel-times from …
Reversal of the direction of horizontal velocities induced by GIA as a function of mantle viscosity
THJ Hermans, W van der Wal… - Geophysical Research …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In regions undergoing glacial isostatic adjustment present‐day horizontal surface motion is
observed to point mostly, but not always, away from the former ice load. To interpret these …
observed to point mostly, but not always, away from the former ice load. To interpret these …
Evaluation of the glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) models for Antarctica based on GPS vertical velocities
F Li, C Ma, S Zhang, J Lei, W Hao, Q Zhang… - Science China Earth …, 2020 - Springer
Due to the scarcity of data, modeling the glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) for Antarctica is
more difficult than it is for the ancient ice sheet area in North America and Northern Europe …
more difficult than it is for the ancient ice sheet area in North America and Northern Europe …