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Journal: Geology
Published: 13 November 2024
Geology (2024)
... (LiDAR) and interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data to explore how strain was distributed across a preexisting dike-induced fault array during diking events in the Dabbahu−Manda Hararo magmatic segment (Afar, Ethiopia) in 2008 and 2010. By analyzing throw of the dike-induced normal faults...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2013
GSA Bulletin (2013) 125 (1-2): 128–147.
...L. Field; J. Blundy; A. Calvert; G. Yirgu Abstract Dabbahu is a composite volcano at the north end of the active Manda-Hararo segment of the Afar Rift in northern Ethiopia. We present 93 new whole-rock analyses, mineral analyses from 65 samples, and 9 new 40 Ar 39 Ar dates for rocks ranging...
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Field photographs of <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span> and its geology. (A) A view of the large metal...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 4. Field photographs of Dabbahu and its geology. (A) A view of the large metaluminous rhyolite flow to the SW of Dabbahu. Flow is up to ∼100 m high. (B) Obsidian flows on the northern side of Dabbahu. (C) Polygonal surface of a trachyandesite (walking pole is ∼1 m long). (D) Flow texture
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Selected major element vs. SiO 2  Harker diagrams for experimental glasses ...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 10. Selected major element vs. SiO 2 Harker diagrams for experimental glasses from Whitaker et al. (2007 , 2008) compared to whole-rock data from Dabbahu. The experiments at 430 MPa with 0.4 bulk wt% H 2 O show a close match to the Dabbahu samples, with the exception of Na 2 O, which
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2010
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2010) 100 (5A): 1892–1903.
... earthquakes that immediately followed a large volume basaltic dike intrusion and associated silicic flank eruption of Dabbahu volcano in the Afar Depression as recorded on near-source seismometers. We use these results to quantify the contribution of scattering and attenuation to the observed spectra of low...
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Sketch of plate boundary with respect to stable Nubia. South of <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span>-Man...
Published: 30 November 2018
Figure 4. Sketch of plate boundary with respect to stable Nubia. South of Dabbahu-Manda Hararo segment (DMH), fault orientations are consistent with two directions of extension, as shown by arrows 1 and 2. Earthquakes (white circles) are as in Figure 2B .
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Total alkalis-silica diagram ( Le Maitre, 2002 ). <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span> samples range fro...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 2. Total alkalis-silica diagram ( Le Maitre, 2002 ). Dabbahu samples range from basalts through to peralkaline rhyolites (anhydrous normalized). Whole-rock samples (large gray circles) and matrix glasses (small white circles) are both from this study, melt inclusion glasses (small gray
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New geological map for <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span>. Units are distinguished between those that ...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 3. New geological map for Dabbahu. Units are distinguished between those that were sampled in the field and those that were interpreted from Natural Environment Research Council (UK) Airborne Research and Survey Facility (NERC ARSF) aerial photographs. Locations of samples dated by 40 Ar
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Summary of modal mineralogy of <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span>. Plot to left shows phenocryst assem...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 6. Summary of modal mineralogy of Dabbahu. Plot to left shows phenocryst assemblages (aphyric samples and some pumices omitted). Also indicated are minerals that occur as inclusions in other minerals or as groundmass. Bar chart to right shows percent volume of phenocrysts present in each
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Selected major element vs. SiO 2  Harker diagrams for <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span>, together wit...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 7. Selected major element vs. SiO 2 Harker diagrams for Dabbahu, together with samples from Barberi et al. (1974b) , Manda-Hararo basalts from Barrat et al. (2003) , and 2007 and 2009 rift basalts from Ferguson et al. (2010) . Total Fe is plotted as Fe 2 O 3 *. TB—trachybasalt, BTA
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Mineral chemistry from <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span> samples arranged in order of increasing SiO ...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 8. Mineral chemistry from Dabbahu samples arranged in order of increasing SiO 2 from bottom to top and categorized according to rock type (total alkalis-silica classification) for (A) olivine, (B) clinopyroxene (cpx), (C) alkali feldspar, and (D) plagioclase. Insets in A and D show
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An HF earthquake from 40.4652° E, 12.5975° N near the center of <span class="search-highlight">Dabbahu</span> as ...
Published: 01 October 2010
Figure 4. An HF earthquake from 40.4652° E, 12.5975° N near the center of Dabbahu as viewed at the BOVE and BOOE stations. From the top: (a) The spectrogram and (b) the z -velocity component trace as viewed from the BOOE site. (c) The spectrogram and (d)  z -velocity trace as viewed from
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Earthquakes during April–August 2006 recorded on temporary broadband seismi...
Published: 01 January 2009
centers: A—Ado'Ale Volcanic Complex, D—Dabbahu, E—Erta'Ale, F—Fielle, G—Gabho. Dashed white line shows axis of Dabbahu segment; dashed black lines show axes of other subaerial Red Sea rift segments. Top right inset shows location of Afar.
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Map showing the line-of-sight displacements occurring between 28 October 20...
Published: 01 October 2010
angle is 23° from the vertical at BOOE. White contours on displacements are given at 5 cm intervals; shadows show topography. The centers of Dabbahu and Gab’ho are uplifting during this time period, whereas the south-flank of Dabbahu is subsiding as indicated by arrows labeled UP and DOWN, respectively
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 2009
Geology (2009) 37 (1): 59–62.
... centers: A—Ado'Ale Volcanic Complex, D—Dabbahu, E—Erta'Ale, F—Fielle, G—Gabho. Dashed white line shows axis of Dabbahu segment; dashed black lines show axes of other subaerial Red Sea rift segments. Top right inset shows location of Afar. ...
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The ray paths for earthquakes with hypocentral distances over (a) 100 and (...
Published: 24 January 2017
Figure 9. The ray paths for earthquakes with hypocentral distances over (a) 100 and (b) 150 km. The ray paths predominantly traverse the Danakil depression and Dabbahu segment region.
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP420.11
EISBN: 9781862391345
... al. 2008 ). The box shows the area of Figure 2 . Fig. 2. Magnetotelluric site distribution along three profiles superimposed on the topography: to the north, across (Dabbahu line) and oblique (Teru line) to the active Dabbahu magmatic segment; and, to the south, across (Hararo line...
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Station layout and surrounding region. Triangles indicate seismic stations,...
Published: 01 October 2010
Figure 1. Station layout and surrounding region. Triangles indicate seismic stations, and squares indicate neighboring towns where applicable. BOSE is distinguished due to a malfunction. Major volcanic centers listed are Dabbahu, Alayta, Ado’Ale, and Gad Elu. Shown also is the rhyolitic center
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Similar to Figure  4  except showing an earthquake with strong LF content f...
Published: 01 October 2010
Figure 5. Similar to Figure  4 except showing an earthquake with strong LF content from 40.5433° E 12.5677° N on the southeast flank of Dabbahu. The signal has peak energy below 2 Hz at both sites and would be classified as a LF hybrid at both sites. This similarity is expected considering
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Estimate of relative ages vs. SiO 2  (wt%) content (anhydrous normalized ba...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 5. Estimate of relative ages vs. SiO 2 (wt%) content (anhydrous normalized basis), based on field relations for Dabbahu (excludes most pumices, and other centers, e.g., Gab’ho). Absolute 40 Ar- 39 Ar ages (ka) are indicated by vertical lines that pass through dated samples. Zero-age rift