Abstract. Although the East African rift system (EAR) is often cited as the archetype for models of continental rifting and breakup, its present-day kinematics remains poorly constrained. We show that the currently available GPS and earthquake slip vector data are consistent with (1) a present-day Nubia-Somalia Euler pole located between the southern tip of Africa and the Southwest Indian ridge, (2) the existence of a distinct microplate (Victoria) between the Eastern and Western rifts, rotating counter-clockwise with respect to Nubia. Geodetic and geological data also suggest the existence of a (Rovuma) microplate between the Malawi rift and the Davie ridge, possibly rotating clockwise with respect to Nubia. The data indicate that the EAR ...
The East African Rift System (EARS) represents a major tectonic feature that splits the African cont...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
International audienceThe Okavango Graben (OG) has been considered as the terminus of the southweste...
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, v. 259, p. 9-22, in Part 1: Plate kinematic and ge...
We present the kinematics of the Ethiopian Rift, in the northern part of East African Rift System, d...
International audienceWe analyzed 16 years of GPS and 17 years of Doppler orbitography and radioposi...
Continental rifting is fundamental to the theory of plate tectonics, yet the force balance driving E...
The motion of the Somalia plate relative to the Nubia (Africa), Arabia and Antarctica platcs is re-e...
Although the East African Rift System (EARS) is an archetype continental rift, the forces driving it...
The Eastern Branch of the East African Rift System is well known in Ethiopia (Main Ethiopian Rift) a...
CONCLUSION. This study provides the first continent-wide position/velocity solution for Africa, expr...
International audienceThe improvement of the geodetic coverage within the African Plate over the las...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) offers a complete record of the time–space evolution of a continental ...
Numerous studies have addressed various aspects of the East African Rift system but surprisingly few...
The East African Rift System (EARS) represents a major tectonic feature that splits the African cont...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
International audienceThe Okavango Graben (OG) has been considered as the terminus of the southweste...
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, v. 259, p. 9-22, in Part 1: Plate kinematic and ge...
We present the kinematics of the Ethiopian Rift, in the northern part of East African Rift System, d...
International audienceWe analyzed 16 years of GPS and 17 years of Doppler orbitography and radioposi...
Continental rifting is fundamental to the theory of plate tectonics, yet the force balance driving E...
The motion of the Somalia plate relative to the Nubia (Africa), Arabia and Antarctica platcs is re-e...
Although the East African Rift System (EARS) is an archetype continental rift, the forces driving it...
The Eastern Branch of the East African Rift System is well known in Ethiopia (Main Ethiopian Rift) a...
CONCLUSION. This study provides the first continent-wide position/velocity solution for Africa, expr...
International audienceThe improvement of the geodetic coverage within the African Plate over the las...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) offers a complete record of the time–space evolution of a continental ...
Numerous studies have addressed various aspects of the East African Rift system but surprisingly few...
The East African Rift System (EARS) represents a major tectonic feature that splits the African cont...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
International audienceThe Okavango Graben (OG) has been considered as the terminus of the southweste...