This paper presents the results of an investigation carried out on young volcanic rocks from the Gedemsa and Fanta 'Ale complexes, located in the Main Ethiopian Rift, the site of an intense magmatism since Eocene–Oligocene. The earlier NW–SE direction of extension of the Rift, which generated NE–SW trending faults, rotated around E–W in Quaternary times, and produced the still active N to N–NE Wonji Fault System. The Gedemsa volcano is located in the central part of the Ethiopian Rift, about 100 km SE of Addis Ababa. It is characterized by a wide central caldera, about 8 km in diameter. The general stratigraphic sequence in the area includes, from base upwards, rift-floor ignimbrites, pantelleritic and subordinate trachytic pyroclasti...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER, ~7-9 °N) is the type example of a magma-assisted continental rift. Th...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is associated with bimodal Quaternary magmatism. Field, remote sensing...
This work was supported by the RiftVolc project (NE/L013932/1, Rift volcanism: past, present and fut...
This paper presents the results of an investigation carried out on young volcanic rocks from the Ged...
A multidisciplinary approach was applied to unravel temporal and spatial constraints of volcanism, i...
Magma plays a vital role in the break-up of continental lithosphere. However, significant uncertaint...
International audienceThe volcano-tectonic evolution of the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is punctuated ...
Magma plays a vital role in the break-up of continental lithosphere. However, significant uncertaint...
Petrological and geochemical data are reported for basalts and silicic peralkaline rocks from the Qu...
Magma plays a vital role in the break-up of continental lithosphere. However, significant uncertaint...
New K-Ar ages, major and trace element concentrations, and Sr-Nd-Pb isotope data are presented for O...
The Ethiopian Rift is characterized by several Quaternary calderas. Remote sensing and field analyse...
International audienceThe Main Ethiopian Rift, in (East Africa), is a classic example where to analy...
Growth of rift segments and development of crustal magmatic systems in continental rifts remain deba...
There is growing recognition that magma plays a key role in the extension and eventual break-up of t...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER, ~7-9 °N) is the type example of a magma-assisted continental rift. Th...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is associated with bimodal Quaternary magmatism. Field, remote sensing...
This work was supported by the RiftVolc project (NE/L013932/1, Rift volcanism: past, present and fut...
This paper presents the results of an investigation carried out on young volcanic rocks from the Ged...
A multidisciplinary approach was applied to unravel temporal and spatial constraints of volcanism, i...
Magma plays a vital role in the break-up of continental lithosphere. However, significant uncertaint...
International audienceThe volcano-tectonic evolution of the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is punctuated ...
Magma plays a vital role in the break-up of continental lithosphere. However, significant uncertaint...
Petrological and geochemical data are reported for basalts and silicic peralkaline rocks from the Qu...
Magma plays a vital role in the break-up of continental lithosphere. However, significant uncertaint...
New K-Ar ages, major and trace element concentrations, and Sr-Nd-Pb isotope data are presented for O...
The Ethiopian Rift is characterized by several Quaternary calderas. Remote sensing and field analyse...
International audienceThe Main Ethiopian Rift, in (East Africa), is a classic example where to analy...
Growth of rift segments and development of crustal magmatic systems in continental rifts remain deba...
There is growing recognition that magma plays a key role in the extension and eventual break-up of t...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER, ~7-9 °N) is the type example of a magma-assisted continental rift. Th...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is associated with bimodal Quaternary magmatism. Field, remote sensing...
This work was supported by the RiftVolc project (NE/L013932/1, Rift volcanism: past, present and fut...