The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since the early Oligocene, floored by oceanic crust or by transitional and thinned continental crust. While in the easternmost Gulf of Aden, the rift-drift transition can be dated chron C6 (~20.1 Ma), here we show that in the Red Sea the first pulse of seafloor spreading occurred during chron C3n.2n (~4.6 Ma) around ~17.1°N (present-day coordinates) and propagated southwards from this location, separating the Danakil microplate from Arabia. It is also shown that seafloor spreading between Arabia and Nubia started later, around chron 2A (~2.58 Ma), and propagated northwards. At present, there is no magnetic evidence for the existence of a linear spr...
The northern Red Sea is a continental rift that has developed nearly to the point where seafloor spr...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
The Red Sea represents a very young oceanic basin that formed between Nubia and Arabia since chron C...
International audienceGPS measurements adjacent to the southern Red Sea and Afar Triple Junction, in...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
A new objective method is used to estimate precisely 64 rates of seafloor spreading since chron 2A (...
International audienceThe present-day tectonics of the southern Red Sea region is complicated by the...
International audienceNew geophysical data collected at the Aden‐Owen‐Carlsberg (AOC) triple junctio...
of Suez and East African Rift meet he main boundary at what have often been considered tobe active t...
Recent work on asthenosphere–lithosphere coupling reinforces past observations that active and passi...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The northern Red Sea is a continental rift that has developed nearly to the point where seafloor spr...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden represent two young basins that formed between Africa and Arabia since ...
The Red Sea represents a very young oceanic basin that formed between Nubia and Arabia since chron C...
International audienceGPS measurements adjacent to the southern Red Sea and Afar Triple Junction, in...
Although motion between Arabia and Africa is presently occurring along the entire length of the Red ...
The Red Sea displays lithosphere that is in transition from rifting to drifting and therefore provid...
A new objective method is used to estimate precisely 64 rates of seafloor spreading since chron 2A (...
International audienceThe present-day tectonics of the southern Red Sea region is complicated by the...
International audienceNew geophysical data collected at the Aden‐Owen‐Carlsberg (AOC) triple junctio...
of Suez and East African Rift meet he main boundary at what have often been considered tobe active t...
Recent work on asthenosphere–lithosphere coupling reinforces past observations that active and passi...
Nowhere on the present-day Earth can the transition from a continental to an oceanic rift be observe...
The northern Red Sea is a continental rift that has developed nearly to the point where seafloor spr...
We present a rheological model of the continental lithosphere during the rift\u2013drift transition,...
The evolution of the Red Sea has been explained as due to the separation of Arabia from Africa first...