Precambrian shear zones have been recognized as regions that affect the propagation, segmentation, and location of continental rifts. However, it is still unclear how the orientation of these shear zones influence strain accommodation along the rifts. In this study, we investigated the influence of the Mughese Shear Zone (MSZ) on strain accommodation within the young magma-poor Malawi Rift, a seismically-active segment of the Western Branch of the East African Rift System. We used Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) Digital Elevation Models (DEM), aeromagnetic data, and mapped mesoscopic-scale structures within the Precambrian MSZ and younger rocks in the Karonga area. We found that in the northern portion of the Karonga Fault Zone, a f...
Young rifts such as the Malawi Rift System, located at the southern end of the East African Rift Sys...
Little is known about rift kinematics and strain distribution during the earliest phase of extension...
In rift settings, the crustal stress field is dominated by extension, which leads to rift-parallel t...
The Livingstone border fault, with its 7 km of maximum displacement, accommodates most of the extens...
The distribution of deformation during the early stages of continental rifting is an important const...
The 2009 Karonga, Malawi earthquake caused a surface rupture length of 14-18 km along a single W-dip...
We used detailed analysis of Shuttle Radar Topography Mission-digital elevation model and observatio...
Most magmatic continental rifts are characterized by surficial expression of magma, which explains t...
The Rukwa–Malawi rift zone has a record of seismic events down to depths in excess of 30 km, deep fo...
One of the fundamental problems in continental rift segmentation and propagation is how strain is ac...
Active continental divergent zones such as those in the East African Rift System (EARS) hold signifi...
The Cenozoic East African Rift System (EARS) is an exceptional example of active continental extensi...
Rifting has occurred worldwide along preexisting mobile belts, which are therefore thought to contro...
To investigate the mechanisms for the initiation and early-stage evolution of the nonvolcanic southe...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
Young rifts such as the Malawi Rift System, located at the southern end of the East African Rift Sys...
Little is known about rift kinematics and strain distribution during the earliest phase of extension...
In rift settings, the crustal stress field is dominated by extension, which leads to rift-parallel t...
The Livingstone border fault, with its 7 km of maximum displacement, accommodates most of the extens...
The distribution of deformation during the early stages of continental rifting is an important const...
The 2009 Karonga, Malawi earthquake caused a surface rupture length of 14-18 km along a single W-dip...
We used detailed analysis of Shuttle Radar Topography Mission-digital elevation model and observatio...
Most magmatic continental rifts are characterized by surficial expression of magma, which explains t...
The Rukwa–Malawi rift zone has a record of seismic events down to depths in excess of 30 km, deep fo...
One of the fundamental problems in continental rift segmentation and propagation is how strain is ac...
Active continental divergent zones such as those in the East African Rift System (EARS) hold signifi...
The Cenozoic East African Rift System (EARS) is an exceptional example of active continental extensi...
Rifting has occurred worldwide along preexisting mobile belts, which are therefore thought to contro...
To investigate the mechanisms for the initiation and early-stage evolution of the nonvolcanic southe...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
Young rifts such as the Malawi Rift System, located at the southern end of the East African Rift Sys...
Little is known about rift kinematics and strain distribution during the earliest phase of extension...
In rift settings, the crustal stress field is dominated by extension, which leads to rift-parallel t...