The link between Somalian Plate rotation and the East African Rift System: an analogue modelling study
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Published:2023-08-07
Issue:8
Volume:14
Page:823-845
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ISSN:1869-9529
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Container-title:Solid Earth
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Solid Earth
Author:
Zwaan FrankORCID, Schreurs GuidoORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The East African Rift System (EARS) represents a major
tectonic feature that splits the African continent between the Nubian Plate
situated to the west and the Somalian Plate to the east. The EARS comprises
various rift segments and microplates and represents a key location for
studying rift evolution. Researchers have proposed various scenarios for the
evolution of the EARS, but the impact of continent-scale rotational rifting,
linked to the rotation of the Somalian Plate, has received only limited
attention. In this study we apply analogue models to explore the dynamic
evolution of the EARS within its broader rotational-rifting framework. Our
models show that rotational rifting leads to the lateral propagation of
deformation towards the rotation axis, which reflects the general southward
propagation of the EARS. However, we must distinguish between the
propagation of distributed deformation, which can move very rapidly, and
localized deformation, which can significantly lag behind the former. The
various structural-weakness arrangements in our models (simulating the
pre-existing lithospheric heterogeneities that localize rifting along the
EARS) lead to a variety of structures. Laterally overlapping weaknesses are
required for localizing parallel rift basins to create rift pass structures,
leading to the rotation and segregation of microplates such as the Victoria
Plate in the EARS, as well as to the simultaneous north- and southward
propagation of the adjacent Western Rift. Additional model observations
concern the development of early pairs of rift-bounding faults flanking the
rift basins, followed by the localization of deformation along the axes of
the most developed rift basins. Furthermore, the orientation of rift
segments with respect to the regional (rotational) plate divergence affects
deformation along these segments: oblique rift segments are less wide due to
a strike-slip deformation component. Overall, our model results generally
fit the large-scale present-day features of the EARS, with implications for
general rift development and for the segregation and rotation of the
Victoria Plate.
Funder
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics,Soil Science
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