Page 447 - Global Tectonics
P. 447
REFERENCES 429
Buchan, K.L. (eds) Mantle Plumes: their identification through Baines, A.G. et al. (2003) Mechanism for generating the anomalous
time. Geol. Soc. of Amer. Sp. Paper 352, 359–87. uplift of oceanic core complexes: Atlantis Bank, southwest
Arndt, N.T., Lewin, E. & Albarède, F. (2002) Strange partners: Indian Ridge. Geology 31, 1105–8.
formation and survival of continental crust and lithospheric Baker, P.E. (1982) Evolution and classification of orogenic volca-
mantle. In Fowler, C.M.R., Ebinger, C.J. & Hawkesworth, C.J. nic rocks. In Thorpe, R.S. (ed.) Andesites, pp. 11–23. Wiley,
(eds) The Early Earth: physical, chemical and biological develop- Chichester.
ment. Spec. Pub. geol. Soc. Lond. 199, 91–103. Baldock, G. & Stern, T. (2005) Width of mantle deformation
Artemieva, I.M. & Mooney, W.D. (2002) On the relations between across a continental transform: evidence from upper mantle
cratonic lithosphere thickness, plate motions, and basal drag. (Pn) seismic anisotropy measurements. Geology 33, 741–4.
Tectonophysics 358, 211–31. Baldwin, J.A., Bowring, S.A. & Williams, M.L. (2003) Petrological
Ashby, M.F. & Verrall, R.A. (1977) Micromechanisms of fl ow and and geochronological constraints on high pressure, high tem-
fracture, and their relations to the rheology of the upper perature metamorphism in the Snowbird tectonic zone,
mantle. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. A 288, 59–95. Canada. J. metam. geol. 21, 81–98.
Attoh, K., Brown, L., Guo, J. & Heanlein, J. (2004) Seismic Baldwin, S.L. et al. (2004) Pliocene eclogite exhumation at plate
stratigraphic record of transpression and uplift on the tectonic rates in eastern Papua New Guinea. Nature 431,
Romanche transform margin, offshore Ghana. Tectonophysics 263–7.
378, 1–16. Ballard, R.D. & van Andel, T.H. (1977) Morphology and tectonics
Atwater, T. (1970) Implications of plate tectonics for the Cenozoic of the inner rift valley at lat 36°50′N on the mid-Atlantic ridge.
tectonic evolution of Western North America. Bull. geol. Soc. Bull. geol. Soc. Am. 88, 507–30.
Am. 81, 3513–36. Banks, R.J., Parker, R.L. & Huestis, S.P. (1977) Isostatic compensa-
Atwater, T. (1989) Plate tectonic history of the northeast Pacifi c tion on a continental scale: local versus regional mechanisms.
and western North America. In Winterer, E.L., Hussong, Geophys. J. Roy. astr. Soc. 51, 431–52.
D.M. & Decker, R.W. (eds) The Eastern Pacific and Hawaii. The Barazangi, M. & Dorman, J. (1969) World seismicity maps com-
Geology of North America N, pp. 21–72. Geological Society of piled from ESSA, Coast and Geodetic Survey epicenter data,
America, Boulder, CO. 1961–1967. Bull. seism. Soc. Am. 59, 369–80.
Audley-Charles, M.G. (2004) Ocean trench blocked and obliter- Barazangi, M. & Isacks, B. (1971) Lateral variations of seismic
ated by Banda forearc collision with Australian proximal con- wave attenuation in the upper mantle above the inclined
tinental slope. Tectonophysics 389, 65–79. earthquake zone of the Tonga island arc: deep anomaly in the
Audoine, E., Savage, M.K. & Gledhill, K. (2004) Anisotropic struc- upper mantle. J. geophys. Res. 76, 8493–516.
ture under a back arc spreading region, the Taupo Volcanic Barazangi, M. & Isacks, B. (1979) Subduction of the Nazca plate
Zone, New Zealand. J. geophys. Res. 109, B11305, doi:10.1029/ beneath Peru: evidence from spatial distribution of earth-
2003JB002932. quakes. Geophys. J. Roy. astr. Soc. 57, 537–55.
Auzende, J.-M. et al. (1989) Direct observation of a section through Barker, D.H.N. et al. (2003) Backarc basin evolution and cordille-
slow-spreading oceanic crust. Nature 337, 726–9. ran orogenesis: insights from new ocean-bottom seismograph
Axen, G.J. (2004) Mechanics of low-angle normal faults. In Karner, refraction profi ling in Bransfi eld Strait, Antarctica. Geology 31,
G.D. et al. (eds) Rheology and Deformation of the Lithosphere at 107–10.
Continental Margins, pp. 46–91. Columbia University Press, Barker, F. & Arth, J.G. (1976) Generation of trondjhemitic-tonal-
New York. itic liquids and Archaean bimodal trondhjemite-basalt suites.
Axen, G.J. & Bartley, J.M. (1997) Field test of rolling hinges: exis- Geology 4, 596–600.
tence, mechanical types, and implications for extensional tec- Barker, P.F. (1979) The history of ridge crest offset at the Falk-
tonics. J. geophys. Res. 102, 20515–37. lands–Agulhas Fracture Zone from a small circle geophysical
Aydin, A. & Page, B.M. (1984) Diverse Pliocene–Quaternary tec- profi le. Geophys. J. 59, 131–45.
tonics in a transform environment, San Francisco Bay region, Barnes, P.M. et al. (2001) Rapid creation and destruction of sedimen-
California. Bull. geol. Soc. Am. 95, 1303–17. tary basins on mature strike-slip faults: an example from the
Ayele, A., Stuart, G.W. & Kendall, J.-M. (2004) Insights into rifting offshore Alpine fault, New Zealand. J. struct. Geol. 23, 1727–39.
from shear-wave splitting and receiver functions: an example Barnes, P.M., Sutherland, R. & Delteil, J. (2005) Strike-slip struc-
from Ethiopia. Geophys. J. Int. 157, 354–62. ture and sedimentary basins of the southern Alpine Fault,
Babeyko, A.Y. & Sobolev, S.V. (2005) Quantifying different modes Fiordland, New Zealand. Bull. geol. Soc. Am. 117, 411–35,
of the late Cenozoic shortening in the central Andes. Geology doi:10.1130/B25458.1.
33, 621–4. Basile C. & Allemand, P. (2002) Erosion and flexural uplift along
Babeyko, A.Y. et al. (2002) Numerical models of the crustal scale transform faults. Geophys. J. Int. 151, 646–53.
convection and partial melting beneath the Altiplano–Puna Bastow, I.D., Stuart, G.W., Kendall, J.–M. & Ebinger, C.J. (2005)
plateau. Earth planet Sci. Lett. 199, 373–88. Upper-mantle seismic structure in a region of incipient conti-
Baby, P. et al. (1992) Geometry and kinematic evolution of passive nental breakup: northern Ethiopian rift. Geophys. J. Int. 162,
roof duplexes deduced from cross section balancing: example 479–93.
from the foreland thrust system of the southern Bolivian Båth, M. (1979) Introduction to Seismology. Birkhäuser Verlag,
Subandean Zone. Tectonics 11, 523–36. Basel.

