The uplifted Ethiopian plateau region encompasses
amagmatic rift basins and basins with nascent
seafloor spreading. Rift segments in the Main
Ethiopian rift and southern Afar show a distinct
structural segmentation, with a south to north
reduction in the length, width, and spacing of
fault zones; rift segments in northern Afar,
where extension exceeds 100%, show a magmatic
segmentation. The objectives of remote sensing,
gravity, and modelling studies of the Ethiopian
plateau area are 1) to summarise morphological
patterns along the length of the rift system, and;
2) to relate variations in effective elastic
thickness of the lithosphere within the Ethiopian
plateau region to tectonics. Inverse models of
new and existing Bouguer gravity data from the
rifted regions of the uplifted plateau
constrained by seismic data are used to relate
the variations in the geometry of the along-axis
structural and magmatic segmentation to variations
in flexural rigidity. We use the wavelength
dependence of the coherence between gravity and
topography to estimate the flexural rigidity, or,
equivalently, the effective elastic thickness
(Te), of the lithosphere. Estimates of Te range
from km to 5 +3/-2 km within the 300
km-wide Afar Depression. These estimates of Te
within the rift are considerably less than values
found beneath the uplifted but largely unfaulted
plateau to the west (Te > 56 km). These results
show that the transition from a ``continental
segmentation'' to ``oceanic segmentation''
corresponds to a decrease in rift segment
length and the separation of faults and magmatic
centers, an increase in magmatic
construction, and a marked decrease in
effective elastic thickness. We suggest that the
length scales of extensional segments prior to the
onset of seafloor spreading are controlled
primarily by plate strength, at least in rift
areas affected by mantle plumes.
AGU Index Terms: 8109 Continental tectonics-extensional; Mineralogy, Petrology, and Rock Chemistry; 8122 Dynamics, gravity and tectonics; 8159 Rheology-crust and lithosphere; 8010 Fractures and faults
Keywords/Free Terms: Rifting, Afar, Te, gravity anomalies.
JGR-Solid Earth 96JB02118