Feedbacks between climatic and geological processes are highly controversial and testing them is a key challenge in Earth sciences. The Great Escarpment of the Arabian Red Sea margin has several features that make it a useful natural laboratory for studying the effect of surface processes on deep Earth. These include strong orographic rainfall, convex channel profiles versus concave swath profiles on the west side of the divide, morphological disequilibrium in fluvial channels, and systematic morphological changes from north to south that relate to depth changes of the central Red Sea. Here we show that these features are well interpreted with a cycle that initiated with the onset of spreading in the Red Sea and involves feedbacks between o...
AbstractThe Red Sea is an ideal location for studying rifting processes, offering a young and active...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The crustal and tectonic structure of the Red Sea and especially the maximum northward extent of the...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
The northern Red Sea is a continental rift that has developed nearly to the point where seafloor spr...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
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...
The geodynamic evolution of continental rifts and rifted margins influences petroleum prospectivity....
Thesis: S.M. in Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, an...
The Red Sea provides an opportunity to study the processes during the transition from continental ri...
Formation of new oceans by continental break-up is understood as a continuous evolution from rifting...
The northern Red Sea is an active rift in the last stages of continental rifting which is beginning ...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
AbstractThe Red Sea is an ideal location for studying rifting processes, offering a young and active...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The crustal and tectonic structure of the Red Sea and especially the maximum northward extent of the...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
The northern Red Sea is a continental rift that has developed nearly to the point where seafloor spr...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
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...
The geodynamic evolution of continental rifts and rifted margins influences petroleum prospectivity....
Thesis: S.M. in Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, an...
The Red Sea provides an opportunity to study the processes during the transition from continental ri...
Formation of new oceans by continental break-up is understood as a continuous evolution from rifting...
The northern Red Sea is an active rift in the last stages of continental rifting which is beginning ...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
AbstractThe Red Sea is an ideal location for studying rifting processes, offering a young and active...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The crustal and tectonic structure of the Red Sea and especially the maximum northward extent of the...