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Gregory A. Houseman
Gregory A. Houseman
Professor of Geophysics, University of Leeds
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Finite strain calculations of continental deformation: 2. Comparison with the India‐Asia collision zone
P England, G Houseman
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 91 (B3), 3664-3676, 1986
13601986
Convective instability of a thickened boundary layer and its relevance for the thermal evolution of continental convergent belts
GA Houseman, DP McKenzie, P Molnar
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 86 (B7), 6115-6132, 1981
12521981
Extension during continental convergence, with application to the Tibetan Plateau
P England, G Houseman
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 94 (B12), 17561-17579, 1989
12361989
The mechanics of the Tibetan Plateau
PC England, GA Houseman
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A …, 1988
5271988
Crustal thickening versus lateral expulsion in the Indian‐Asian continental collision
G Houseman, P England
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 98 (B7), 12233-12249, 1993
5071993
Seismicity, normal faulting, and the geomorphological development of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece): the Corinth earthquakes of February and March 1981
JA Jackson, J Gagnepain, G Houseman, GCP King, P Papadimitriou, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 57 (2), 377-397, 1982
5041982
Gravitational (Rayleigh–Taylor) instability of a layer with non-linear viscosity and convective thinning of continental lithosphere
GA Houseman, P Molnar
Geophysical Journal International 128 (1), 125-150, 1997
4661997
Finite strain calculations of continental deformation: 1. Method and general results for convergent zones
G Houseman, P England
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 91 (B3), 3651-3663, 1986
4321986
Crustal structure across Longmenshan fault belt from passive source seismic profiling
Z Zhang, Y Wang, Y Chen, GA Houseman, X Tian, E Wang, J Teng
Geophysical Research Letters 36 (17), 2009
3082009
Length scales for continental deformation in convergent, divergent, and strike‐slip environments: Analytical and approximate solutions for a thin viscous sheet model
P England, G Houseman, L Sonder
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 90 (B5), 3551-3557, 1985
2661985
A dynamical model of lithosphere extension and sedimentary basin formation
G Houseman, P England
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 91 (B1), 719-729, 1986
2561986
Role of lithospheric strength heterogeneities in the tectonics of Tibet and neighbouring regions
P England, G Houseman
Nature 315 (6017), 297-301, 1985
2481985
Geodynamics of the Tarim Basin and the Tian Shan in central Asia
EA Neil, GA Houseman
Tectonics 16 (4), 571-584, 1997
1951997
Rayleigh—Taylor instability and convective thinning of mechanically thickened lithosphere: effects of non-linear viscosity decreasing exponentially with depth and of …
P Molnar, GA Houseman, CP Conrad
Geophysical Journal International 133 (3), 568-584, 1998
1851998
The evolution of the Gulf of Corinth (Greece): an aftershock study of the 1981 earthquakes
GCP King, ZX Ouyang, P Papadimitriou, A Deschamps, J Gagnepain, ...
Geophysical Journal International 80 (3), 677-693, 1985
1631985
Far‐field lithospheric deformation in Tibet during continental collision
KE Dayem, P Molnar, MK Clark, GA Houseman
Tectonics 28 (6), 2009
1442009
The dependence of convection planform on mode of heating
G Houseman
Nature 332 (6162), 346-349, 1988
1251988
A lithospheric-thickening model for the Indo-Asian collision
G Houseman, P England
World and Regional Geology 1 (8), 1-17, 1996
1231996
Rayleigh–Taylor instability of the upper mantle and its role in intraplate orogeny
EA Neil, GA Houseman
Geophysical Journal International 138 (1), 89-107, 1999
1101999
3D convection at infinite Prandtl number in Cartesian geometry—A benchmark comparison
FH Busse, U Christensen, R Clever, L Cserepes, C Gable, E Giannandrea, ...
Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics 75 (1), 39-59, 1994
1081994
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