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The Dawn of Humanity: What Can Paleoanthropologists and Geoscientists Learn from One Another?
Tectonic and Paleoclimatic Setting for Hominin Evolution in Eastern Africa
Using Radiometric Dating, Magnetostratigraphy, and Tephrostratigraphy to Calibrate Rates of Hominin Evolution in the East African Rift
Oceanic isostasy as a trigger for the rift-to-drift transition: COMMENT
Strike-slip tectonics during rift linkage
Unzipping continents and the birth of microcontinents
Re-imagining and re-imaging the development of the East African Rift
Structure and dynamics of surface uplift induced by incremental sill emplacement
Probabilistic Seismic‐Hazard Assessment for Eritrea
Local Earthquake Magnitude Scale and b ‐Value for the Danakil Region of Northern Afar
ABSTRACT In this paper, we present a comprehensive review of literature data (~2600 analyses), including major and trace elements and Sr-Nd isotopes, on continental flood basalts from the Ethiopia-Yemen, Deccan (India), and Karoo (southern Africa) volcanic provinces in order to evaluate whether they can be attributable to similar tectonomagmatic processes that occurred during the past 200 m.y. in central Gondwana. Results indicate that the three investigated provinces share fundamental features, such as the following: (1) Major and trace element compositions are closely comparable, in terms of parental magmas and fractionation trends, for the various continental flood basalt suites recognized in the provinces, namely, low Ti (LT, TiO 2 0.5–3 wt%), high Ti (HT1, TiO 2 1–4 wt%), and very high Ti (HT2, TiO 2 2.5–7 wt%). (2) There is a clear zonal arrangement of continental flood basalts, with the hottest (potential temperature T p up to ~1600 °C) and deepest (up to 5 GPa) HT picrite-basalt magmas in the central area and cooler and shallower LT basalts (T p down to 1450 °C, pressure [ P ] = 2–3 GPa) at the periphery, corresponding to a maximum thermal difference of 60–110 °C from the inner to the outer zones in each province. This conforms to continental flood basalt generation from a lenticular melting region, plausibly reflecting thermo-compositionally zoned plume heads, with maximum excess temperature T ex = 250–300 °C with respect to the notional mid-ocean-ridge basalt (MORB) ambient mantle. (3) The central area of all provinces is characterized by the nearly exclusive occurrence of superheated HT picrite-basalt (and nearly coeval alkaline-carbonatite complexes) at the intersection of multiple extensional lineaments (faulting, rifting, and dike swarms), reflecting the focus of the tectonomagmatic activities. (4) The common occurrence of rhyolitic differentiates at the top of picrite-basalt lavas (e.g., Lalibela suite, northern Ethiopia; Pavagadh suite, Deccan; Lebombo suite, African Karoo) has to be considered an effect of the inversion of the stress regime, from generalized regional extension (continental flood basalt eruption) to localized continental rifting accompanying magma differentiation to rhyolites; activity at some of these rift and dike systems, e.g., the Western Afar Escarpment, the coastal dikes of Western Deccan, and the Rooi Rand dikes, was protracted until continental breakup and the opening of new oceanic branches of the Red Sea, the central Indian Ocean, and southwestern Indian Ocean, respectively. (5) The Sr-Nd isotope distributions of continental flood basalts show HT picrite-basalt magmas mostly recording mantle values unaffected by continental lithospheric signatures, and LT basalts mainly reflecting either mixed source components located at the lithosphere-asthenosphere transition or continental crust contamination, particularly in the Karoo and Deccan provinces. Overall, results from this review provide compelling evidence that hot mantle plumes impinged diachronously on the central Gondwana lithosphere, causing similar tectonomagmatic events and continental flood basalt zonal arrangements that reflect a common thermocompositional zonation of the plume head in the three investigated provinces.
Four-dimensional surface evolution of active rifting from spaceborne SAR data
Magma-induced axial subsidence during final-stage rifting: Implications for the development of seaward-dipping reflectors
The Western Arabian-Nubian Shield: A Rapidly Emerging Gold Province
Abstract The impact of geometric uncertainty on across-fault flow behaviour at the scale of individual intra-reservoir faults is investigated in this study. A high resolution digital elevation model (DEM) of a faulted outcrop is used to construct an outcrop-scale geocellular grid capturing high-resolution fault geometries (5 m scale). Seismic forward modelling of this grid allows generation of a 3D synthetic seismic cube, which reveals the corresponding seismically resolvable fault geometries (12.5 m scale). Construction of a second geocellular model, based upon the seismically resolvable fault geometries, allows comparison with the original outcrop geometries. Running fluid flow simulations across both models enables us to assess quantitatively the impact of outcrop resolution v. seismic resolution fault geometries upon across-fault flow. The results suggest that seismically resolvable fault geometries significantly underestimate the area of across-fault juxtaposition relative to realistic fault geometries. In turn this leads to overestimates in the sealing ability of faults, and inaccurate calculation of fault plane properties such as transmissibility multipliers (TMs).