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  • East African Rift - Wikipedia
    The East African Rift Zone includes a number of active and dormant volcanoes, among them: Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya, Mount Longonot, Menengai Crater, Mount Karisimbi, Mount Nyiragongo, Mount Meru and Mount Elgon, as well as the Crater Highlands in Tanzania
  • Volcanic activity and hazard in the East African Rift Zone
    New observations of volcanic and magmatic activity in Africa are changing our views of continental rifting and raising awareness of the associated hazards
  • East African Rift System | Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia, Kenya - Britannica
    The rift has been forming for some 30 million years (as Africa and the Arabian Peninsula separated) and has been accompanied by extensive volcanism along parts of its length, producing such massifs as Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya
  • Evolution of the East African Rift System from trap-scale to plate . . .
    To re-evaluate this chicken-and-egg question, we took advantage of five decades of research on the East African Rift System (EARS), the largest active continental rift on Earth, to explore the spatial and temporal relationship between rifting and magmatism
  • East African Rift Valley | The Geological Society of London
    It currently extends for 3500 km from the Red Sea to Mozambique and is formed from two broadly parallel main rift branches: the eastern rift which passes through Ethiopia and Kenya and the western rift, which runs in an arc from Uganda to Malawi
  • Lesson 10: East African Rifting - Pennsylvania State University
    In this unit we will look at the geology and climatic history of this enormous fault-bounded valley that splits the continent of Africa in two In this unit you will explore the volcanic and earthquake activity that characterizes the East African Rift
  • The East African Rift System | Springer Nature Link
    Rifting commenced during the Oligocene (at approximately 30 Ma) and has persisted intermittently through the Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene into the Holocene Rifts are invariably associated with intense volcanism and East Africa includes one of Earth’s largest volcanic provinces
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to the East African Rift System - AAPG
    This section aims to briefly review of some of the key geological features of the East African Rift System (EARS), as background information for the more detailed geology presented in following chapters


















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