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Dike-fault interaction during the 2004 Dallol intrusion at the northern edge of the Erta Ale Ridge (Afar, Ethiopia)

Dike-fault interaction during the 2004 Dallol intrusion at the northern edge of the Erta Ale Ridge (Afar, Ethiopia)
Dike-fault interaction during the 2004 Dallol intrusion at the northern edge of the Erta Ale Ridge (Afar, Ethiopia)
During continental rifting the interaction between faulting and magmatic intrusions is not well understood. Using InSAR and seismicity, we show that a ?0.06 km3 dike was intruded along the Dallol segment, Ethiopia and was accompanied by a Mw 5.5 earthquake and associated fault slip along the western flank of the rift. The intrusion was fed by a previously unidentified magma chamber under Dallol. The total seismic moment release was ?2.3 × 1017 Nm, ?10% of the geodetic moment. This is a higher proportion than during the 2005–2009 Dabbahu rifting episode, which ranged between 1–4% of the geodetic moment. A larger component of faulting occurs at Dallol than at Dabbahu segment, a feature we interpret to be related to the proximity (10 km) of the Dallol segment to the rift margin, where well-developed faults facilitate slip.
0094-8276
L19305
Nobile, Adriano
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Pagli, Carolina
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Keir, Derek
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Wright, Tim J.
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Ayele, Atalay
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Ruch, Joel
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Keir, Derek
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Wright, Tim J.
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Ayele, Atalay
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Ruch, Joel
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Acocella, Valerio
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Nobile, Adriano, Pagli, Carolina, Keir, Derek, Wright, Tim J., Ayele, Atalay, Ruch, Joel and Acocella, Valerio (2012) Dike-fault interaction during the 2004 Dallol intrusion at the northern edge of the Erta Ale Ridge (Afar, Ethiopia). Geophysical Research Letters, 39 (19), L19305. (doi:10.1029/2012GL053152).

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During continental rifting the interaction between faulting and magmatic intrusions is not well understood. Using InSAR and seismicity, we show that a ?0.06 km3 dike was intruded along the Dallol segment, Ethiopia and was accompanied by a Mw 5.5 earthquake and associated fault slip along the western flank of the rift. The intrusion was fed by a previously unidentified magma chamber under Dallol. The total seismic moment release was ?2.3 × 1017 Nm, ?10% of the geodetic moment. This is a higher proportion than during the 2005–2009 Dabbahu rifting episode, which ranged between 1–4% of the geodetic moment. A larger component of faulting occurs at Dallol than at Dabbahu segment, a feature we interpret to be related to the proximity (10 km) of the Dallol segment to the rift margin, where well-developed faults facilitate slip.

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Published date: 2012
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 345549
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345549
ISSN: 0094-8276
PURE UUID: e2f88ea6-b73d-4649-bcd7-1fc5c7c24d92
ORCID for Derek Keir: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8787-8446

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Date deposited: 23 Nov 2012 14:19
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:38

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Author: Adriano Nobile
Author: Carolina Pagli
Author: Derek Keir ORCID iD
Author: Tim J. Wright
Author: Atalay Ayele
Author: Joel Ruch
Author: Valerio Acocella

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