We present the kinematics of the Ethiopian Rift, in the northern part of East African Rift System, derived from compilation of geodetic velocities, focal mechanism inversions, structural data analysis and geological profiles. In the central Ethiopian Rift, the GPS velocity field shows a systematic magnitude increase in ENE direction, and the incremental extensional strain axes recorded by earthquake focal mechanisms and fault slip inversion show ≈. N100°E orientation. This deviation between direction of GPS velocity vectors and orientation of incremental extensional strain is developed due to left lateral transtensional deformation along the NE-SW trending segment of the rift. This interpretation is consistent with the en-e´chelon pattern o...
The Boset magmatic segment (BMS) of the northern Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is an ideal natural labor...
In this study we image crustal structure beneath a magmatic continental rift to understand the inter...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, v. 259, p. 9-22, in Part 1: Plate kinematic and ge...
Abstract. Although the East African rift system (EAR) is often cited as the archetype for models of ...
In this study, we draw on a unique combination of well-resolved fault-slip data and earthquake focal...
The kinematic models and the associated orientation of extensional stress of the East African Rift S...
Continental rifting is fundamental to the theory of plate tectonics, yet the force balance driving E...
We provide insights into the tectonics of the Asela-Langano margin, at the eastern boundary of the c...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) offers a complete record of the time–space evolution of a continental ...
We investigate the along-axis variations in architecture, segmentation, and evolution of the Main E...
Continental extension is caused by a combination of mechanisms such as mechanical stretching, thinni...
International audienceSouthern Ethiopia is a key region to understand the evolution of the East Afri...
GPS observations along three profiles across the Ethiopian Rift and Afar triple junction record diff...
Although the East African Rift System (EARS) is an archetype continental rift, the forces driving it...
The Boset magmatic segment (BMS) of the northern Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is an ideal natural labor...
In this study we image crustal structure beneath a magmatic continental rift to understand the inter...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, v. 259, p. 9-22, in Part 1: Plate kinematic and ge...
Abstract. Although the East African rift system (EAR) is often cited as the archetype for models of ...
In this study, we draw on a unique combination of well-resolved fault-slip data and earthquake focal...
The kinematic models and the associated orientation of extensional stress of the East African Rift S...
Continental rifting is fundamental to the theory of plate tectonics, yet the force balance driving E...
We provide insights into the tectonics of the Asela-Langano margin, at the eastern boundary of the c...
The Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) offers a complete record of the time–space evolution of a continental ...
We investigate the along-axis variations in architecture, segmentation, and evolution of the Main E...
Continental extension is caused by a combination of mechanisms such as mechanical stretching, thinni...
International audienceSouthern Ethiopia is a key region to understand the evolution of the East Afri...
GPS observations along three profiles across the Ethiopian Rift and Afar triple junction record diff...
Although the East African Rift System (EARS) is an archetype continental rift, the forces driving it...
The Boset magmatic segment (BMS) of the northern Main Ethiopian Rift (MER) is an ideal natural labor...
In this study we image crustal structure beneath a magmatic continental rift to understand the inter...
The western branch of the East African Rift is composed of an arcuate succession of elongate asymmet...