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    Relay zone evolution: a history of repeated fault propagation and linkage, central Corinth rift, Greece by Hemelsdaël, Romain, Ford, Mary

    Published in Basin research (01-02-2016)
    “…Established models indicate that, before being breached, relay zones along rift borders can evolve either by lengthening and rotating during progressive…”
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    Tectono-climatic controls of the early rift alluvial succession: Plio-Pleistocene Corinth Rift (Greece) by Hemelsdaël, Romain, Charreau, Julien, Ford, Mary, Sekar Proborukmi, Maria, Malartre, Fabrice, Urban, Brigitte, Blard, Pierre-Henri

    “…Proximal alluvial sediments represent a useful sedimentary archive to reconstruct the tectono-climatic history of continental rift basins. However, poor dating…”
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    Interaction of an antecedent fluvial system with early normal fault growth: Implications for syn‐rift stratigraphy, western Corinth rift (Greece) by Hemelsdaël, Romain, Ford, Mary, Malartre, Fabrice, Gawthorpe, Rob, Marzo, Mariano

    Published in Sedimentology (01-12-2017)
    “…Continental ‘overfilled’ conditions during rift initiation are conventionally explained as due to low creation of accommodation compared with sediment supply…”
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    Hybrid compactive faults formed during burial in micritic limestone (Montpellier area, France) by Ballas, Grégory, Girard, Flavia, Caniven, Yannick, Soliva, Roger, Célérier, Bernard, Hemelsdaël, Romain, Mayolle, Sylvain, Gay, Aurélien, Séranne, Michel

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-01-2022)
    “…Detailed fieldwork, analyses including SEM and EBSD investigations, and dynamic inversion method are used to describe and propose a conceptual model for the…”
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    Structural style of the Languedoc Pyrenean thrust belt in relation with the inherited Mesozoic structures and with the rifting of the Gulf of Lion margin, southern France by Hemelsdaël, Romain, Séranne, Michel, Husson, Eglantine, Ballas, Grégory

    “…The E-trending Pyrenean orogen results from the inversion of the mid-Cretaceous rift structures responding to an overall N-S extension, as suggested by the…”
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