The mantle transition zone (MTZ) discontinuities beneath the Tanzania Craton and the Eastern and Western Branches of the East African Rift System are imaged by stacking over 7,100 receiver functions. The mean thickness of the MTZ beneath the Western Branch and Tanzania Craton is about 252 km, which is comparable to the global average and is inconsistent with the existence of present-day thermal upwelling originating from the lower mantle. In contrast, beneath the Eastern Branch, an up to 30 km thinning of the MTZ is observed and is attributable to upwelling of higher temperature materials from either the upper MTZ or the lower mantle. The observations are in agreement with the hypothesis that rifting in Africa is primarily driven by gradien...
By taking advantage of the recent availability of a broadband seismic data set from Networks NR and ...
International audienceRifting in a cratonic lithosphere is strongly controlled by several interactin...
Numerous investigations of the mature segments of the East African rift system (EARS) have significa...
In spite of numerous geophysical studies have been conducted in East Africa and Northeast Asia, the ...
Here we investigate the thermal structure of the mantle beneath the eastern Branch of the East Afric...
We apply a three-dimensional stacking method to receiver functions from the Tanzania Broadband Seism...
To investigate the mechanisms for the initiation and early-stage evolution of the nonvolcanic southe...
Although a wealth of geophysical data sets have been acquired within the vicinity of continental rif...
International audienceWe present a joint analysis of newly acquired gravity and teleseismic data in ...
The Afar Depression and its adjacent areas are underlain by an upper mantle marked by some of the wo...
By taking advantage of the recent availability of a broadband seismic data set from Networks NR and ...
International audienceRifting in a cratonic lithosphere is strongly controlled by several interactin...
Numerous investigations of the mature segments of the East African rift system (EARS) have significa...
In spite of numerous geophysical studies have been conducted in East Africa and Northeast Asia, the ...
Here we investigate the thermal structure of the mantle beneath the eastern Branch of the East Afric...
We apply a three-dimensional stacking method to receiver functions from the Tanzania Broadband Seism...
To investigate the mechanisms for the initiation and early-stage evolution of the nonvolcanic southe...
Although a wealth of geophysical data sets have been acquired within the vicinity of continental rif...
International audienceWe present a joint analysis of newly acquired gravity and teleseismic data in ...
The Afar Depression and its adjacent areas are underlain by an upper mantle marked by some of the wo...
By taking advantage of the recent availability of a broadband seismic data set from Networks NR and ...
International audienceRifting in a cratonic lithosphere is strongly controlled by several interactin...
Numerous investigations of the mature segments of the East African rift system (EARS) have significa...