International audienceShallow magma reservoirs exist in the crust beneath volcanoes and mid-ocean ridges, yet there are no reports of extensive magma bodies within the uppermost mantle. Indeed the buoyancy of magma should cause it to intrude into the crust, preventing it from ponding in the mantle below. The Dabbahu magmatic segment in Afar, Ethiopia, marks the late stages of continental rifting. This segment has been active since 2005 and has experienced repeated magma intrusions1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Here we use magnetotelluric data to image magma bodies beneath it. We identify a 30-km-wide region of very high electrical conductivity that reaches down to about 35 km depth. We interpret this region as a large volume of magma of at least 500 km3...
The relationship between rifting and continental flood basalt eruptions is debated, and a control by...
The existence of narrow axial volcanic zones of mid-oceanic ridges testifies of the underlying conce...
Magma along divergent plate boundaries is erupted from fissures or vents from central volcanoes, wit...
International audienceShallow magma reservoirs exist in the crust beneath volcanoes and mid-ocean ri...
During continental rifting, strain and magmatism are believed to localize to narrow magmatic segment...
We report on a recent magnetotelluric (MT) survey across the Manda Hararo magmatic segment (MHMS) wi...
Continental rupture models emphasize the role of faults in extensional strain accommodation; extensi...
A major rifting episode began in the Afar region of northern Ethiopia in September 2005. Over a 10-d...
Understanding how magma is stored within the crust, and what processes it might undergo, is of param...
The Afar region of Ethiopia is slowly being torn apart by the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Main Ethiop...
International audienceUnravelling the volcanic history of the Dabbahu/Manda Hararo rift segment in t...
Growth of rift segments and development of crustal magmatic systems in continental rifts remain deba...
Riftzones are the most common magmatic environment on Earth. However opportunities to observe active...
The relationship between rifting and continental flood basalt eruptions is debated, and a control by...
The existence of narrow axial volcanic zones of mid-oceanic ridges testifies of the underlying conce...
Magma along divergent plate boundaries is erupted from fissures or vents from central volcanoes, wit...
International audienceShallow magma reservoirs exist in the crust beneath volcanoes and mid-ocean ri...
During continental rifting, strain and magmatism are believed to localize to narrow magmatic segment...
We report on a recent magnetotelluric (MT) survey across the Manda Hararo magmatic segment (MHMS) wi...
Continental rupture models emphasize the role of faults in extensional strain accommodation; extensi...
A major rifting episode began in the Afar region of northern Ethiopia in September 2005. Over a 10-d...
Understanding how magma is stored within the crust, and what processes it might undergo, is of param...
The Afar region of Ethiopia is slowly being torn apart by the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and Main Ethiop...
International audienceUnravelling the volcanic history of the Dabbahu/Manda Hararo rift segment in t...
Growth of rift segments and development of crustal magmatic systems in continental rifts remain deba...
Riftzones are the most common magmatic environment on Earth. However opportunities to observe active...
The relationship between rifting and continental flood basalt eruptions is debated, and a control by...
The existence of narrow axial volcanic zones of mid-oceanic ridges testifies of the underlying conce...
Magma along divergent plate boundaries is erupted from fissures or vents from central volcanoes, wit...