
Continental Rifted Margins 1
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Gwenn Peron-Pinvidic studies geodynamic questions related to extensional lithospheric deformation. Combining geological and geophysical tools across both onshore and offshore settings, she is recognized worldwide as an expert in continental rifted margins.
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Part 1. Rifting and Rifted Margins: Definitions
1. What is Rifting? Introduction and Basic Definitions
Gwenn Peron-Pinvidic
2. What is a Rifted Margin? From the Early Models to Modern Views and Future Challenges
Gwenn Peron-Pinvidic
Part 2. How Do We Study Rifted Margins?
3. How Can We Identify and Study Remnants of Rifted Margins in Orogens?
Geoffroy Mohn, Julie Tugend Benoît Petri, Anders McCarthy and Dominique Frizon de Lamotte
4. What Can We Learn from Marine Geophysics to Study Rifted Margins?
Julia Atin and Louise Watremez
5. Numerical Modeling of Rifting: An Overview
Marta Pérez-Gussinyé and Zhonglan Liu
6. Analogue Modeling of Continental Rifting: An Overview
Frank Zwaan and Guido Schreurs
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