Crustal variability along the rifted/sheared East African margin: a review
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Crustal variability along the rifted/sheared East African margin: a review
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
GEO-MARINE LETTERS
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Online
2021-04-08
DOI
10.1007/s00367-021-00690-y
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- The crustal structure of the southern Davie Ridge offshore northern Mozambique – A wide-angle seismic and potential field study
- (2020) Maren Vormann et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
- Architecture of a magma poor passive margin – Insights from the Somali margin
- (2020) E.J. Mortimer et al. MARINE GEOLOGY
- Crustal Architecture and Nature of Continental Breakup along A Transform Margin: New Insights from Tanzania-Mozambique Margin
- (2019) Sudipta Tapan Sinha et al. TECTONICS
- New plate kinematic model and tectono-stratigraphic history of the East African and West Madagascan Margins
- (2018) Amy Tuck-Martin et al. BASIN RESEARCH
- GPlates: Building a Virtual Earth Through Deep Time
- (2018) R. Dietmar Müller et al. GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS
- The offshore east African rift system: new insights from the Sakalaves seamounts (Davie Ridge, SW Indian Ocean)
- (2018) Simon Courgeon et al. TERRA NOVA
- The initial Gondwana break-up: A synthesis based on new potential field data of the Africa-Antarctica Corridor
- (2018) Christian Olaf Mueller et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
- The development of the East African margin during Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous times: a perspective from global tectonics
- (2017) Colin V. Reeves PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE
- Geophysical evidence for the crustal variation and distribution of magmatism along the central coast of Mozambique
- (2017) Christian Olaf Mueller et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
- Madagascar's escape from Africa: A high-resolution plate reconstruction for the Western Somali Basin and implications for supercontinent dispersal
- (2016) Jordan J.J. Phethean et al. GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS
- New Somali Basin magnetic anomalies and a plate model for the early Indian Ocean
- (2016) Joshua K. Davis et al. GONDWANA RESEARCH
- Thinned continental crust intruded by volcanics beneath the northern Bay of Bengal
- (2016) Jean-Claude Sibuet et al. MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
- How to identify oceanic crust—Evidence for a complex break-up in the Mozambique Channel, off East Africa
- (2016) Jennifer Klimke et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
- The crustal structure of Beira High, central Mozambique—Combined investigation of wide-angle seismic and potential field data
- (2016) Christian Olaf Mueller et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
- Gondwana breakup: no evidence for a Davie Fracture Zone offshore northern Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya
- (2016) Jennifer Klimke et al. TERRA NOVA
- The offshore East African Rift System: Structural framework at the toe of a juvenile rift
- (2015) Dieter Franke et al. TECTONICS
- The position of Madagascar within Gondwana and its movements during Gondwana dispersal
- (2013) Colin Reeves JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES
- The crustal structure of the Central Mozambique continental margin — Wide-angle seismic, gravity and magnetic study in the Mozambique Channel, Eastern Africa
- (2013) Volker Thor Leinweber et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
- The Jurassic history of the Africa–Antarctica corridor — new constraints from magnetic data on the conjugate continental margins
- (2011) Volker Thor Leinweber et al. TECTONOPHYSICS
- A model of plate kinematics in Gondwana breakup
- (2008) Graeme Eagles et al. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
- A kinematic model for the East African Rift
- (2008) D. Sarah Stamps et al. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
- Crustal structure and tectonic provinces of the Riiser-Larsen Sea area (East Antarctica): results of geophysical studies
- (2008) G. Leitchenkov et al. MARINE GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreDiscover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversation