Birth of the East African Rift System: Nucleation of magmatism and strain in the Turkana Depression
© 2019 Geological Society of America. The Turkana Depression of northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia contains voluminous plume-related basalts that mark the onset of the Paleogene-recent East African Rift System (EARS) at ca. 45 Ma. Thus, the Turkana Depression is crucial to understanding the incept...
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Main Authors: | Samuel C. Boone, Barry P. Kohn, Andrew J.W. Gleadow, Christopher K. Morley, Christian Seiler, David A. Foster |
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