The Ethiopian Plateau is one of the few tectonically-active regions on Earth that is situated in continental rift zones. About 1.6 km deep gorge of the Nile was carved by the Blue Nile River on the Ethiopian Plateau, as the plateau has been experiencing continuous uplift and exhumation in the Cenozoic. Here, we used quantitative analysis of longitudinal rive-profile forms and parameters (knickpoint and normalized steepness-index ksn) of the Blue Nile tributaries to tease out regional tectonic signals. 244 knickpoints were examined in the tributaries, majority (\u3e80%) of which are unassociated with lithology or geological structures. Knickpoint distribution throughout the plateau reveals three incision phases. The novel approach of correla...
Continental areas affected by mantle plume dynamics are characterised by extensive high-elevated reg...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
underlain by Neoproterozoic basement rocks and overlain by Early–Late Oligocene and Quaternary volca...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the Northwestern Plateau...
The topographic configuration of the Earth's surface is the result of the interaction between deep a...
The 1.6-km-deep Gorge of the Nile, a rival of the Grand Canyon, resulted from the deep incision of t...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the northwestern Ethiopi...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the northwestern Ethiopi...
Ethiopia offers an excellent opportunity to study the effects and linkage between mantle dynamics an...
Ethiopia offers an excellent opportunity to study the effects and linkage between mantle dynamics an...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
This work presents new results from remote sensing and field studies aimed at understanding the morp...
The Ethiopian Plateau in East Africa features dynamic topography, deep river incision (~1.5 km), act...
Continental areas affected by mantle plume dynamics are characterised by extensive high-elevated reg...
Continental areas affected by mantle plume dynamics are characterised by extensive high-elevated reg...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
underlain by Neoproterozoic basement rocks and overlain by Early–Late Oligocene and Quaternary volca...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the Northwestern Plateau...
The topographic configuration of the Earth's surface is the result of the interaction between deep a...
The 1.6-km-deep Gorge of the Nile, a rival of the Grand Canyon, resulted from the deep incision of t...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the northwestern Ethiopi...
This study examines the morpho-tectonic evolution of the drainage system in the northwestern Ethiopi...
Ethiopia offers an excellent opportunity to study the effects and linkage between mantle dynamics an...
Ethiopia offers an excellent opportunity to study the effects and linkage between mantle dynamics an...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
Ethiopian highlands is one of the most various tectonic areas in the world. It lies in close proximi...
This work presents new results from remote sensing and field studies aimed at understanding the morp...
The Ethiopian Plateau in East Africa features dynamic topography, deep river incision (~1.5 km), act...
Continental areas affected by mantle plume dynamics are characterised by extensive high-elevated reg...
Continental areas affected by mantle plume dynamics are characterised by extensive high-elevated reg...
Four major planation surfaces (PS) characterize the Ethiopian geology and landscape. They were model...
underlain by Neoproterozoic basement rocks and overlain by Early–Late Oligocene and Quaternary volca...