The Red Sea rift is asymmetric, with the locus of uplift and Tertiary volcanism in Saudi Arabia, 200–400 km east of the present rift axis. One model for this asymmetry involves simple shear extension on an east dipping, low-angle master fault that penetrates the lithosphere. Uplift and volcanism would mark the location where the fault enters the asthenosphere. However, observed seismicity, regional heat flow, and sedimentation are not in accord with this model\u27s predictions. An alternate model involves interaction of upwelling asthenosphere in the early rifting stage with a nearby crustal weak zone such as a suture that controls rift location. In general, the location of the weak zone and subsequent rift will not coincide with the locus ...
The location and geometry of a rift are controlled by some combination of the extensional stress fie...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
AbstractThe Red Sea is an ideal location for studying rifting processes, offering a young and active...
The Red Sea rift is asymmetric, with the locus of uplift and Tertiary volcanism in Saudi Arabia, 200...
The Red Sea rift is asymmetric, with the locus of uplift and Tertiary volcanism in Saudi Arabia, 200...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
We present a new model of the stress state and present-day tectonics of the Red Sea Rift (RSR) based...
The Red Sea Rift, an archetype of a newly formed ocean basin, is an ideal environment in which to st...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
The location and geometry of a rift are controlled by some combination of the extensional stress fie...
The location and geometry of a rift are controlled by some combination of the extensional stress fie...
Formation of new oceans by continental break-up is understood as a continuous evolution from rifting...
The location and geometry of a rift are controlled by some combination of the extensional stress fie...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
AbstractThe Red Sea is an ideal location for studying rifting processes, offering a young and active...
The Red Sea rift is asymmetric, with the locus of uplift and Tertiary volcanism in Saudi Arabia, 200...
The Red Sea rift is asymmetric, with the locus of uplift and Tertiary volcanism in Saudi Arabia, 200...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
We present a new model of the stress state and present-day tectonics of the Red Sea Rift (RSR) based...
The Red Sea Rift, an archetype of a newly formed ocean basin, is an ideal environment in which to st...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
The location and geometry of a rift are controlled by some combination of the extensional stress fie...
The location and geometry of a rift are controlled by some combination of the extensional stress fie...
Formation of new oceans by continental break-up is understood as a continuous evolution from rifting...
The location and geometry of a rift are controlled by some combination of the extensional stress fie...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
AbstractThe Red Sea is an ideal location for studying rifting processes, offering a young and active...