The Aswa Shear Zone (ASZ) is a fundamental Precambrian lithospheric structure that has been shaped by many tectonic events in eastern Africa. It separates the Saharan Metacraton in the northeast from the Northern Uganda terrane (which represents part of the Northeastern Congo block of the Congo craton) to the southwest. Nonetheless, its tectonic evolution is not fully understood. We used high-resolution airborne magnetic and radiometric data over Uganda integrated with Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) Digital Elevation Model (DEM) in South Sudan to assess the extent, kinematics and contribute to the understanding of the tectonic origin of the ASZ. (1) Our results showed that the ASZ extends in a NW-SE direction for ∼550 km in Uganda ...
Rigidity and continuity of the Nubia plate is a fundamental assumption for the kinematic description...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
International audienceThe Kédougou Kénieba Inlier (KKI) of eastern Senegal forms a typical Paleoprot...
We integrated Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Digital Elevation Models, airborne magnetic, radiomet...
We integrated Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) Digital Elevation Models (DEM), airborne magne...
Abstract. Although the East African rift system (EAR) is often cited as the archetype for models of ...
We provide insights into the tectonics of the Asela-Langano margin, at the eastern boundary of the c...
Kilometer scale vertical shear zone networks are visible today at the Earth surface in recent orogen...
The southern African tectonic fabric is made up of a number Archean cratons flanked by Proterozoic a...
Western Uganda is a key region for understanding the development of the western branch of the East A...
Precambrian shear zones have been recognized as regions that affect the propagation, segmentation, a...
Aeromagnetic and gravity data collected across the Okavango rift zone, northwest Botswana are used t...
The Precambrian geology of eastern Zambia and Malawi is highly complex due to multiple episodes of r...
The Limpopo Belt in Southern Africa has been used to demonstrate that modern-style continent-contine...
The Lake Tanganyika trough derives from the distension of a late precambrian stabilized craton. The ...
Rigidity and continuity of the Nubia plate is a fundamental assumption for the kinematic description...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
International audienceThe Kédougou Kénieba Inlier (KKI) of eastern Senegal forms a typical Paleoprot...
We integrated Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Digital Elevation Models, airborne magnetic, radiomet...
We integrated Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) Digital Elevation Models (DEM), airborne magne...
Abstract. Although the East African rift system (EAR) is often cited as the archetype for models of ...
We provide insights into the tectonics of the Asela-Langano margin, at the eastern boundary of the c...
Kilometer scale vertical shear zone networks are visible today at the Earth surface in recent orogen...
The southern African tectonic fabric is made up of a number Archean cratons flanked by Proterozoic a...
Western Uganda is a key region for understanding the development of the western branch of the East A...
Precambrian shear zones have been recognized as regions that affect the propagation, segmentation, a...
Aeromagnetic and gravity data collected across the Okavango rift zone, northwest Botswana are used t...
The Precambrian geology of eastern Zambia and Malawi is highly complex due to multiple episodes of r...
The Limpopo Belt in Southern Africa has been used to demonstrate that modern-style continent-contine...
The Lake Tanganyika trough derives from the distension of a late precambrian stabilized craton. The ...
Rigidity and continuity of the Nubia plate is a fundamental assumption for the kinematic description...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
International audienceThe Kédougou Kénieba Inlier (KKI) of eastern Senegal forms a typical Paleoprot...