Southern Africa is typically considered to belong to a single tectonic plate, Nubia, despite active faulting along the southwestern branch of the East African Rift System. We analyze regional Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) measurements, and find that the “San” microplate, situated south of the southwestern branch of the East African Rift, is statistically distinct from Nubia, with 0.4–0.7 mm/yr of extension across the boundary. Adding nine new campaign GNSS sites, we show that the extension rate across the southern Malawi Rift is 2.2 ± 0.3 mm/yr, with 75% of the relative velocity occurring over 890 km, despite the surface expression of faulting being <150 km wide. Thus, for the first time, we use geodetic measurements to describe...
We present a preliminary velocity field of the African continent derived from continuous GPS observa...
The East African margin between the Somali Basin in the north and the Natal Basin in the south forme...
GPS observations along three profiles across the Ethiopian Rift and Afar triple junction record diff...
Southern Africa is typically considered to belong to a single tectonic plate, Nubia, despite active ...
The distribution of deformation during the early stages of continental rifting is an important const...
To investigate the mechanisms for the initiation and early-stage evolution of the nonvolcanic southe...
Rigidity and continuity of the Nubia plate is a fundamental assumption for the kinematic description...
International audienceThe improvement of the geodetic coverage within the African Plate over the las...
Continental rifting is fundamental to the theory of plate tectonics, yet the force balance driving E...
This repository contains the supplementary files and tables for the manuscript: Geodetic constraint...
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 ...
The southward propagation of the East Africa rift presents an opportunity to study plate boundary f...
We conduct a joint inversion of teleseismic receiver functions and Rayleigh wave phase velocity disp...
We use teleseismic waveform inversion, along with depth phase analysis, to constrain the centroid de...
We present a preliminary velocity field of the African continent derived from continuous GPS observa...
The East African margin between the Somali Basin in the north and the Natal Basin in the south forme...
GPS observations along three profiles across the Ethiopian Rift and Afar triple junction record diff...
Southern Africa is typically considered to belong to a single tectonic plate, Nubia, despite active ...
The distribution of deformation during the early stages of continental rifting is an important const...
To investigate the mechanisms for the initiation and early-stage evolution of the nonvolcanic southe...
Rigidity and continuity of the Nubia plate is a fundamental assumption for the kinematic description...
International audienceThe improvement of the geodetic coverage within the African Plate over the las...
Continental rifting is fundamental to the theory of plate tectonics, yet the force balance driving E...
This repository contains the supplementary files and tables for the manuscript: Geodetic constraint...
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 ...
The southward propagation of the East Africa rift presents an opportunity to study plate boundary f...
We conduct a joint inversion of teleseismic receiver functions and Rayleigh wave phase velocity disp...
We use teleseismic waveform inversion, along with depth phase analysis, to constrain the centroid de...
We present a preliminary velocity field of the African continent derived from continuous GPS observa...
The East African margin between the Somali Basin in the north and the Natal Basin in the south forme...
GPS observations along three profiles across the Ethiopian Rift and Afar triple junction record diff...