Use of a high-precision gravity survey to understand the formation of oceanic crust and the role of melt at the southern Red Sea rift in Afar, Ethiopia
The Red Sea arm of the triple junction in northeastern Ethiopia provides an opportunity to investigate rift-forming processes at divergent boundaries. In an attempt to study the subsurface, especially the distribution and role of melt in the rifting process, we carried out a high-precision gravity s...
Main Authors: | Lewi, E. (Author), Keir, D. (Author), Birhanu, Y. (Author), Blundy, J. (Author), Stuart, G. (Author), Wright, T. (Author), Calais, E. (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Wright, T.J (Contributor), Ayele, A. (Contributor), Ferguson, D.J (Contributor), Kidane, T. (Contributor), Vye-Brown, C. (Contributor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-12-16.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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