Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present

Although fault and magmatic processes have achieved plate spreading at mid-ocean ridges throughout Earth’s history, discrete rifting episodes have rarely been observed. This paper synthesizes ongoing seismic, structural, space-based geodetic, and petrologic studies from the subaerial Red Sea rift in...

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Published in:Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Main Authors: Ebinger, C, Ayele, A, Keir, D, Rowland, J, Yirgu, G, Wright, T, Belachew, M, Hamling, I
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description Although fault and magmatic processes have achieved plate spreading at mid-ocean ridges throughout Earth’s history, discrete rifting episodes have rarely been observed. This paper synthesizes ongoing seismic, structural, space-based geodetic, and petrologic studies from the subaerial Red Sea rift in Ethiopia where a major rifting episode commenced in September 2005. Our aims are to determine the length and timescales of magmatism and faulting, the partitioning of strain between faulting and magmatism, and their implications for the maintenance of along-axis segmentation. Most of the magma for the initial and subsequent 12 intrusions was sourced from the center of the Dabbahu-Manda Hararo rift segment. Strain is accommodated primarily by axial dike intrusions fed from mid-segment magma chamber(s). These findings show that episodic (approximate century interval), rapid opening of discrete rift segments is the primary mechanism of plate boundary deformation. The scale (∼65 km × 8 km) and intensity of crustal deformation (∼6 m), as well as the volume of intrusive and extrusive magmatism (>3 km3), provokes a re-evaluation of seismic and volcanic hazards in subaerial rift zones.
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spelling ftunivauckland:oai:researchspace.auckland.ac.nz:2292/11610 2025-01-16T22:38:26+00:00 Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present Ebinger, C Ayele, A Keir, D Rowland, J Yirgu, G Wright, T Belachew, M Hamling, I 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/2292/11610 https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-earth-040809-152333 EN eng ANNUAL REVIEWS Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences Items in ResearchSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Previously published items are made available in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Details obtained from: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/issn/0084-6597/ https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/docs/uoa-docs/rights.htm Copyright: ANNUAL REVIEWS http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/RestrictedAccess http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-earth-040809-152333 dike propagation magmatic margin extensional tectonics MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE SOUTHERN RED-SEA DE-FUCA RIDGE TEMPORAL VARIATIONS MIDOCEAN RIDGES PLATE BOUNDARY NORTH ICELAND EAST-AFRICA SURFACE DEFORMATION CONTINENTAL RUPTURE Journal Article 2010 ftunivauckland https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-earth-040809-152333 2013-12-07T09:16:30Z Although fault and magmatic processes have achieved plate spreading at mid-ocean ridges throughout Earth’s history, discrete rifting episodes have rarely been observed. This paper synthesizes ongoing seismic, structural, space-based geodetic, and petrologic studies from the subaerial Red Sea rift in Ethiopia where a major rifting episode commenced in September 2005. Our aims are to determine the length and timescales of magmatism and faulting, the partitioning of strain between faulting and magmatism, and their implications for the maintenance of along-axis segmentation. Most of the magma for the initial and subsequent 12 intrusions was sourced from the center of the Dabbahu-Manda Hararo rift segment. Strain is accommodated primarily by axial dike intrusions fed from mid-segment magma chamber(s). These findings show that episodic (approximate century interval), rapid opening of discrete rift segments is the primary mechanism of plate boundary deformation. The scale (∼65 km × 8 km) and intensity of crustal deformation (∼6 m), as well as the volume of intrusive and extrusive magmatism (>3 km3), provokes a re-evaluation of seismic and volcanic hazards in subaerial rift zones. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Auckland Research Repository - ResearchSpace Mid-Atlantic Ridge Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 38 1 439 466
spellingShingle dike propagation
magmatic margin
extensional tectonics
MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
SOUTHERN RED-SEA
DE-FUCA RIDGE
TEMPORAL VARIATIONS
MIDOCEAN RIDGES
PLATE BOUNDARY
NORTH ICELAND
EAST-AFRICA
SURFACE DEFORMATION
CONTINENTAL RUPTURE
Ebinger, C
Ayele, A
Keir, D
Rowland, J
Yirgu, G
Wright, T
Belachew, M
Hamling, I
Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present
title Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present
title_full Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present
title_fullStr Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present
title_full_unstemmed Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present
title_short Length and Timescales of Rift Faulting and Magma Intrusion: The Afar Rifting Cycle from 2005 to Present
title_sort length and timescales of rift faulting and magma intrusion: the afar rifting cycle from 2005 to present
topic dike propagation
magmatic margin
extensional tectonics
MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
SOUTHERN RED-SEA
DE-FUCA RIDGE
TEMPORAL VARIATIONS
MIDOCEAN RIDGES
PLATE BOUNDARY
NORTH ICELAND
EAST-AFRICA
SURFACE DEFORMATION
CONTINENTAL RUPTURE
topic_facet dike propagation
magmatic margin
extensional tectonics
MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE
SOUTHERN RED-SEA
DE-FUCA RIDGE
TEMPORAL VARIATIONS
MIDOCEAN RIDGES
PLATE BOUNDARY
NORTH ICELAND
EAST-AFRICA
SURFACE DEFORMATION
CONTINENTAL RUPTURE
url http://hdl.handle.net/2292/11610
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-earth-040809-152333