2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023tc007748
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Lower Crustal Rheology Controls Strain Partitioning and Mode of Intracontinental Deformation

Abstract: The factors that control strain partitioning along plate boundaries and within continental interiors remains poorly resolved. Plate convergence may be accommodated via distributed crustal shortening or discrete crustal‐scale strike‐slip faulting, but what controls these differing modes of deformation is debated. Here we address this question by examining the actively deforming regions that surround the Tarim Basin in central Asia, where deformation is uniquely partitioned into predominately strike‐slip faults … Show more

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