© 2016 The Author(s).Geological mapping in the Ogaden region of SE Ethiopia, integrated with aeromagnetic data, has revealed a large dyke swarm extending SSE more than 600 km from the southern Afar margin across the Somali Plate to the Ethiopia-Somalia border. 40Ar/39Ar age dating shows that emplacement occurred at 24-27 Ma, contemporaneous with early rifting and dyking in the Red Sea. Slab-pull forces generated at the Zagros subduction zone strained the lithosphere in the Afro-Arabian plate, and dyking began to extend south from the Red Sea at c. 27 Ma, extending across Afar, fed by a plume-related magma source, rather than the rift-related source prevailing along the Red Sea. Immediately south of the Afar margin, the dyke system was empla...
As continental rift zones mature the tectonic and volcanic processes associated with crustal extensi...
The Red Sea and Aden rifts (or propagators) meet in Afar. Here we use remote sensing and field analy...
Recent work on asthenosphere–lithosphere coupling reinforces past observations that active and passi...
The Afar Depression forms a topographic low in north-eastern Ethiopia at the triple junction of the ...
A detailed magnetic study across the Tendaho Graben (the Red Sea propagator within the Afar Depressi...
A detailed magnetic study across the Tendaho Graben (the Red Sea propagator within the Afar Depressi...
The Dabbahu-Manda Hararo rift segment is a ~25 x 60 km rift zone in Afar, Ethiopia, where a series o...
The Main Ethiopian Rift represents a unique insight into process of continental rifting and its comp...
The process of strain localization as rifting proceeds to continental breakup is readily observed al...
International audienceThe Afar triple junction, where the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and African Rift Sys...
International audienceThe Afar triple junction, where the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and African Rift Sys...
International audienceThe Afar triple junction, where the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and African Rift Sys...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The Afar Depression is a subaerial triple junction between the Nubian, Somalian and Arabian Plates, ...
The Afar Depression is a subaerial triple junction between the Nubian, Somalian and Arabian Plates, ...
As continental rift zones mature the tectonic and volcanic processes associated with crustal extensi...
The Red Sea and Aden rifts (or propagators) meet in Afar. Here we use remote sensing and field analy...
Recent work on asthenosphere–lithosphere coupling reinforces past observations that active and passi...
The Afar Depression forms a topographic low in north-eastern Ethiopia at the triple junction of the ...
A detailed magnetic study across the Tendaho Graben (the Red Sea propagator within the Afar Depressi...
A detailed magnetic study across the Tendaho Graben (the Red Sea propagator within the Afar Depressi...
The Dabbahu-Manda Hararo rift segment is a ~25 x 60 km rift zone in Afar, Ethiopia, where a series o...
The Main Ethiopian Rift represents a unique insight into process of continental rifting and its comp...
The process of strain localization as rifting proceeds to continental breakup is readily observed al...
International audienceThe Afar triple junction, where the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and African Rift Sys...
International audienceThe Afar triple junction, where the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and African Rift Sys...
International audienceThe Afar triple junction, where the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and African Rift Sys...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The Afar Depression is a subaerial triple junction between the Nubian, Somalian and Arabian Plates, ...
The Afar Depression is a subaerial triple junction between the Nubian, Somalian and Arabian Plates, ...
As continental rift zones mature the tectonic and volcanic processes associated with crustal extensi...
The Red Sea and Aden rifts (or propagators) meet in Afar. Here we use remote sensing and field analy...
Recent work on asthenosphere–lithosphere coupling reinforces past observations that active and passi...