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KARNER, G. D., MANATSCHAL, G. & PINHEIRO, L. M. Imaging, mapping and modelling 1 continental lithosphere extension and breakup: an introduction The Iberia-Newfoundland continental extenrsional system (geological and geophysical constraints) TUC IOLKE B, BE., SAWYER, D. S, & SBUET, J.-C. Breakup of the NewfunmdIand-beria rift 9 HOPPER, r. R F INCK, T. & TUCHOLKE. B. E. Structure of the Fiemish Cap margin, 47 Newfoundland: insights into manile and crustal processes during continental breakup SiBUET, J.-C., SRIVASTAVA5 S. P., ENACHESCU, M. & KARNER, G. D. Early Cretaceous motion 63 of Flemish Cap with respect to North America: implications on the formation of Orphan Basin and SE F!emish Cap-Galicia Bank conjugate margins RE STON T. . ThI e formation of non-volcanic rifted margins by the progressive extension of the 77 lithosphere: the example of the West ierian margin The Iberia--Newfoundland conFinental extensional system (dynamic modelling) iHUISMANSia R. S. &F BEAUMONT, C Roles of lithospheric strain softening and heterogeneity in 111 determining the geomnetry of rifts and continental margins -BKROV, E. The role of gravitational instabilities, density structure and extension rate in the 139 evolution of continental mrargins tARRY, D. L, & GRANDELL, S. A dynamic model of rfting between Galicia Bank and Flemish 157 Cap during the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean he Iberia-Newfoundland continental extensional system (kinernatic modelling) EGANo S. S. & MEREDITH, D. J. A kinematic modelling approach to lithosphere deformation and 1'73 basin formation: application to the Black Sea HEALY D. & KUSZNIRI N J. Early kinematic history of the Goban Spur rifted margin derived 199 lnrom a new model of continental breakup and sea-floor spreading initiation Obser-rational characteristics of non-Atlantic extensional systems (offshore) GOOD IFE0 , A, M. & TAYLOR, B. The boundary between continental rifting and sea-floor 217 spreadimg in the Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea DIREEN. N. G.C BORISSOVA, .. STAGG, H. M. J., COLWELL, J, B. & SYMONDS, P. A. Nature of 239 the continent-ocean transition zone along the southern Australian continental margin: a comparison of the Naturaliste Pateau, SW Australia, and the central Great Australian Bight sectors Observational characteristics of non-Atlantic extensional systems (onshore) COCHRA N J. R. & KARNER, G. D Constraints on the deformation and rupturing of continental 265 lithosphere of the Red Sea: the transition from rifting to drifting MANATSCHAL. G.. MUNTENER, 0., LAVTER, L.L., MINSHULL, T. A. & PERON-PINVIDIC, G. 291 Observations from the Alpine Tethys and Iberia-Newfoundland margins pertinent to the interpretation of continental breakup ROBERTSON, A H. H. F. Overview of tectonic settings related to the rifting and opening of 325 M esozoic ocean basins in the Eastern Tethys: Oman. Himalayas and Eastern Mediterranean regions Revisiting fndarnental concepts of continental extension KUlSZNIR, N. J. & KARNER, C. D. Continental lithospheric thinning and breakup in response to 389 pwehling divergent mantle flow: application to the Woodlark, Newfoundland and Iberia margins CHRISTIE-BLICK, N,. ANDERS, M. H., WILLS, S, ,WALKER. C. D& RENIK B. Observations 421 from the Basin and Range Province (western United States) pertinent to the interpretation of regional detachment faults DYKSTERHI LS, S., REY, P., M'UtLER R. D. & MORESI, L. Effects of initial weakness on rift 443 architecture MORESI L., MOIHHAUS H.-B, LEMIALE . V. & MAY, D Incompressible viscos fomulations 457 for deformation and yielding of the lithosphere