A multidisciplinary study of the final episode of the Manda Hararo dyke sequence, Ethiopia, and implications for trends in volcanism during the rifting cycle
The sequence of dyke intrusions between 2005 and 2010 in the Manda Hararo rift segment, Ethiopia, provided an opportunity to test conceptual models of continental rifting. Based on trends up to dyke 13 in the sequence, it was anticipated that, should magma supply continue, dykes would shorten in len...
Main Authors: | Barnie, T.D (Author), Keir, D. (Author), Hamling, I. (Author), Hofmann, B. (Author), Belachew, M. (Author), Carn, S. (Author), Eastwell, D. (Author), Hammond, J.O.S (Author), Ayele, A. (Contributor), Oppenheimer, C. (Author), Wright, T. (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Wright, T.J (Contributor), Ferguson, D.J (Contributor), Kidane, T. (Contributor), Vye-Brown, C. (Contributor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2016.
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