During continental rifting the interaction between faulting and magmatic intrusions is not well understood. Using InSAR and seismicity, we show that a ∼0.06 km3 dike was intruded along the Dallol segment, Ethiopia and was accompanied by a Mw 5.5 earthquake and associated fault slip along the western flank of the rift. The intrusion was fed by a previously unidentified magma chamber under Dallol. The total seismic moment release was ∼2.3 × 1017Nm, ∼10% of the geodetic moment. This is a higher proportion than during the 2005–2009 Dabbahu rifting episode, which ranged between 1–4% of the geodetic moment. A larger component of faulting occurs at Dallol than at Dabbahu segment, a feature we interpret to be related to the proximity (10 km) of the...
Oceanic crust is accreted through the emplacement of dikes at spreading ridges, but the role of dike...
International audienceSeismicity released during lateral dike intrusions in the Manda Hararo–Dabbahu...
Studying the mechanisms of interaction between rift segments is key to understanding the kinematics ...
During continental rifting the interaction between faulting and magmatic intrusions is not well unde...
In seismically and tectonically active regions, the present‐day strain field tends to bias interpret...
Oceanic crust is accreted through the emplacement of dikes at spreading ridges, butthe role of dike ...
International audienceThirteen dike intrusions in the Manda Hararo rift, Afar (Ethiopia), from Septe...
Continental rupture models emphasize the role of faults in extensional strain accommodation; extensi...
We provide a new set of complementary geodetic data for the 2005 rifting event of Afar (Ethiopia). I...
In September 2005, a 60-km-long dike intrusion took place in the Dabbahu-Manda Hararo rift (Afar dep...
Continental breakup occurs through repeated episodes of mechanical stretching and dike injection wit...
Magmatic intrusion and faulting both accommodate crustal extension in magma-rich rifts. However, qua...
Oceanic crust is accreted through the emplacement of dikes at spreading ridges, but the role of dike...
International audienceSeismicity released during lateral dike intrusions in the Manda Hararo–Dabbahu...
Studying the mechanisms of interaction between rift segments is key to understanding the kinematics ...
During continental rifting the interaction between faulting and magmatic intrusions is not well unde...
In seismically and tectonically active regions, the present‐day strain field tends to bias interpret...
Oceanic crust is accreted through the emplacement of dikes at spreading ridges, butthe role of dike ...
International audienceThirteen dike intrusions in the Manda Hararo rift, Afar (Ethiopia), from Septe...
Continental rupture models emphasize the role of faults in extensional strain accommodation; extensi...
We provide a new set of complementary geodetic data for the 2005 rifting event of Afar (Ethiopia). I...
In September 2005, a 60-km-long dike intrusion took place in the Dabbahu-Manda Hararo rift (Afar dep...
Continental breakup occurs through repeated episodes of mechanical stretching and dike injection wit...
Magmatic intrusion and faulting both accommodate crustal extension in magma-rich rifts. However, qua...
Oceanic crust is accreted through the emplacement of dikes at spreading ridges, but the role of dike...
International audienceSeismicity released during lateral dike intrusions in the Manda Hararo–Dabbahu...
Studying the mechanisms of interaction between rift segments is key to understanding the kinematics ...