Stress field during early magmatism in the Ali Sabieh Dome, Djibouti, SE Afar rift
Stress field during early magmatism in the Ali Sabieh Dome, Djibouti, SE Afar rift
The so-called Ali Sabieh range, SE Afar rift, exhibits an atypical antiform structure occurring in the overall extensional tectonic context of the Afar triple junction. We dynamically analyzed the brittle deformation of this specific structural high using four different methods in order to better constrain the tectonic evolution of this key-area in the Afar depression. Paleostress inversions appear highly consistent using the four methods, which a posteriori validates this approach. Computed paleostress fields document two major signals: an early E-W extensional field, and a later transcurrent field, kinematically consistent with the previous one. The Ali Sabieh range may have evolved continuously during Oligo-Miocene times from large-scale extensional to transcurrent tectonism, as the result of probable local stress permutation between s1 and s2 stress axes.
CITATION: Sue, Christian. Stress field during early magmatism in the Ali Sabieh Dome, Djibouti, SE Afar rift . : Elsevier , 2014. Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 97, September 2014, pp. 56-66 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frstress-field-during-early-magmatism-ali-sabieh-dome-djibouti-se-afar-rift