Our Study used the Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR), C- Band (h = 5.6 cm) of the ENVISAT satellite ASAR data, Landsat Operational Land Imager (OLI), and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) digital elevation models, as well as the integration of geophysical ground base magnetic survey data, aeromagnetic, and Satellite gravity data, to investigate the time series surface deformation and crustal structure of the Dobi graben and surrounding area. Results from our fault population analysis using SRTM DEM aided by satellite imageries suggest that the direction of the faults' lateral propagations are highly influenced by the two regional volcanic rifts, the Red Sea Rift (RSR) and Gulf of Aden Rift (GAR). Additionally, the Dmax/Lmax rat...
The combined effects of magmatism and stretching due to asthenosphere upwelling modifies the crustal...
We provide a new set of complementary geodetic data for the 2005 rifting event of Afar (Ethiopia). I...
Increased displacement rates have been observed following manylarge earthquakes and magmatic events....
The Dobi graben is a Quaternary, NW-trending continental rift found within the East-Central Block (E...
This project’s objective is to map surface deformation over the Afar Depression since 1997 in real t...
The Afar Depression is an ideal locale for the investigation of crustal processes involved in the tr...
Observations of ground deformation in East Africa have been fundamental for unveiling the tectonics ...
The Afar region of Ethiopia lies at a triple junction where northern section of the East African Rif...
The Red Sea arm of the triple junction in northeastern Ethiopia provides an opportunity to investiga...
A detailed magnetic study across the Tendaho Graben (the Red Sea propagator within the Afar Depressi...
The Tendaho graben (TG) is located at the intersection of the East African, Red Sea and Gulf of Aden...
In seismically and tectonically active regions, the present-day strain field tends to bias interpret...
The combined effects of magmatism and stretching due to asthenosphere upwelling modifies the crustal...
The author has identified the following significant results. The structural margin of western Afar w...
The Broadly Rifted Zone (BRZ) is a 300 km wide diffused zone of extension in southern Ethiopia that ...
The combined effects of magmatism and stretching due to asthenosphere upwelling modifies the crustal...
We provide a new set of complementary geodetic data for the 2005 rifting event of Afar (Ethiopia). I...
Increased displacement rates have been observed following manylarge earthquakes and magmatic events....
The Dobi graben is a Quaternary, NW-trending continental rift found within the East-Central Block (E...
This project’s objective is to map surface deformation over the Afar Depression since 1997 in real t...
The Afar Depression is an ideal locale for the investigation of crustal processes involved in the tr...
Observations of ground deformation in East Africa have been fundamental for unveiling the tectonics ...
The Afar region of Ethiopia lies at a triple junction where northern section of the East African Rif...
The Red Sea arm of the triple junction in northeastern Ethiopia provides an opportunity to investiga...
A detailed magnetic study across the Tendaho Graben (the Red Sea propagator within the Afar Depressi...
The Tendaho graben (TG) is located at the intersection of the East African, Red Sea and Gulf of Aden...
In seismically and tectonically active regions, the present-day strain field tends to bias interpret...
The combined effects of magmatism and stretching due to asthenosphere upwelling modifies the crustal...
The author has identified the following significant results. The structural margin of western Afar w...
The Broadly Rifted Zone (BRZ) is a 300 km wide diffused zone of extension in southern Ethiopia that ...
The combined effects of magmatism and stretching due to asthenosphere upwelling modifies the crustal...
We provide a new set of complementary geodetic data for the 2005 rifting event of Afar (Ethiopia). I...
Increased displacement rates have been observed following manylarge earthquakes and magmatic events....