2012
DOI: 10.1038/ngeo1428
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Geophysical constraints on the dynamics of spreading centres from rifting episodes on land

Abstract: Most of the Earth's crust is created along 60,000 km of mid-ocean ridge system. Here, tectonic plates spread apart and, in doing so, gradually build up stress. This stress is released during rifting episodes, when bursts of magmatic activity lead to the injection of vertical sheets of magma -termed dykes -into the crust. Only 2% of the global mid-ocean ridge system is above sea level, so making direct observations of the rifting process is difficult. However, geodetic and seismic observations exist from spread… Show more

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“…These results suggest that since B200 ka volcanism in the main rift zone has been primarily focused along the axial graben, demonstrating long-term focused magmatic accretion. The long-term extension rate implied by our age-profile is consistent with the recent rifting activity observed here, which suggests that crustal deformation and extension along the incipient African-Arabian plate boundary occurs via discrete magmatic episodes, focused along the segment axis 3,4 . This model of segment growth is supported by geochemical data for these lavas (ref.…”
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“…These results suggest that since B200 ka volcanism in the main rift zone has been primarily focused along the axial graben, demonstrating long-term focused magmatic accretion. The long-term extension rate implied by our age-profile is consistent with the recent rifting activity observed here, which suggests that crustal deformation and extension along the incipient African-Arabian plate boundary occurs via discrete magmatic episodes, focused along the segment axis 3,4 . This model of segment growth is supported by geochemical data for these lavas (ref.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Observations of the multiple (B14) dyke intrusions 3,[11][12][13][14][15][16][17] and fissure eruptions 18 during this active phase have shown that in the upper part of the crust, the delivery of melts to the DMH rift zone is currently strongly focused along the rift axis. The overall scale and morphology of this B15 Â 60 km magmatic segment is similar to a slow (B20 mm per year) spreading mid-ocean-ridge segment 6 , such as those found along the Mid-Atlantic ridge 19,20 , and the recent episodic rifting activity is similar to that previously observed in Iceland 4,21 . The formation of the DMH segment is broadly constrained by regional K-Ar geochronological studies to have occurred since B1 Ma, following a period of widespread fissural volcanism in Afar between B1-3 Ma (ref.…”
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“…of Ethiopia 1 . Limited geodetic and seismic data have been interpreted in terms of lateral flow of magma with dyke propagation rates initially of up to two to three km per day, and then at a declining rate as magma propagates away from a central feeding source 2,3.4 .…”
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