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Volcanoes Threaten To Divide Africa
BBC ^ | 2-18-2002

Posted on 02/18/2002 9:44:42 AM PST by blam

Monday, 18 February, 2002, 13:00 GMT

Volcanoes threaten to divide Africa

A plume of hot volcanic mantle rock is rising beneath Africa, trying to split the continent apart. According to international researchers, it could eventually create a new ocean.

"The Ethiopian rift is one of the few places in the world where we can see the transition from continental rifting to something that looks more oceanic," Dr Cindy Ebinger told the BBC World Service's Discovery programme. "It's a unique area worldwide."

The crack in the Earth's surface runs for 2,000 kilometres from Malawi in the South, through Tanzania, Kenya and Ethiopia, to link-up with the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.

A look deep into the Earth's interior shows a huge plume of warm soft mantle rock rising diagonally from the core's boundary and running up beneath Southern Africa towards the Afar region of Ethiopia.

Volcano valley

The mantle super-plume, as it is called, may be responsible for the high elevation of much of Southern and Eastern Africa.

It may also account for the line of volcanoes that runs up the Great Rift Valley, including Mount Nyiragongo, which recently sent red-hot lava pouring into the Congolese eastern town of Goma.

For most of its length the East African rift valley is just that: a rift running through a continent. But as it gets further north, its character changes.

By the time it joins up with the Red Sea it is more like a mid-ocean ridge, a line of cracks along which volcanic magma rises to create the floor of an ever widening sea.

In Ethiopia it is in transition between the two and this gives geologists their best chance of studying how a new ocean forms.

Earth tremors

Project Eagle (Ethiopian Afar Geophysical Lithospheric Experiment) draws together researchers from Royal Holloway College London, and the universities of Leicester, Leeds and Addis Ababa.

The project aims to see deep into the Earth by using many sensitive seismometers to record natural earth tremors and the vibrations from explosive charges detonated in boreholes.

The seismic waves travel at different speeds through rocks of different temperatures and densities to bounce off distinct layers.

In this way, Dr Cindy Ebinger and her colleagues hope to discover any reservoirs of hot, molten magma within the crust that could feed future volcanoes as well as seeing how the crust is thinned as it is pulled apart.

"There are several dormant volcanoes but there has never been a study to monitor volcanoes in the rift," Dr Ebinger explained.

"These are dangerous because the lava has more silica in it and is resistant to flow, so these are explosive eruptions that can cause death and damage to a large region."

New ocean

So far, the indications are that a mantle plume alone is not enough to open an ocean.

There needs to be a sideways pull to rift the continent, allowing the hot magma to rise underneath to fill the gap and form the floor of the new ocean.

Opinions vary over whether that will actually happen along the East African rift.

With the Atlantic Ocean still opening and pushing on Africa from the west and India still colliding with Asia and the Indian Ocean opening to the east, there may be nowhere for the rift to expand.

Further north however, the picture may be different, said Professor Peter Maguire, of Leicester University.

"We do believe that we are on the transition from continental to oceanic rifting," he explained.

"The continent in the northern part of Ethiopia is separating and there will be an ocean penetrating down into East Africa."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; arabia; redsea; timwright
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Will someone post a good topographical map of Africa? Thanks.
1 posted on 02/18/2002 9:44:43 AM PST by blam
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Hmmmm, if we wait long enough, Somalia will only be a terrorist base for those with Scuba tanks.
2 posted on 02/18/2002 9:53:52 AM PST by Dog Gone
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3 posted on 02/18/2002 9:57:35 AM PST by Dog Gone
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Volcanoes threaten to divide Africa

I think the liberals have already done that.

4 posted on 02/18/2002 10:07:40 AM PST by AlaskaErik
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Another example of global warming destroying the earth. If we had only signed the Kyoto Treaty, this wouldn't be happening.
5 posted on 02/18/2002 10:09:32 AM PST by Kozy
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I look forward to Robert Mugabe's demand for reparations from Britain.
6 posted on 02/18/2002 10:12:58 AM PST by untenured
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To: Dog Gone
Thanks. Underwater Topography Map
7 posted on 02/18/2002 10:18:06 AM PST by blam
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To: Kozy
LOL!
8 posted on 02/18/2002 10:32:19 AM PST by kidd
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"Stop Plate Tectonics!"

"Re-Unite Gondwanaland!"

9 posted on 02/18/2002 10:39:10 AM PST by steve in DC
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Cool. What's with the waters north of Puerto Rico? A boy could drown in water that deep!
10 posted on 02/18/2002 10:50:38 AM PST by Dog Gone
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Continent-wide volcanic activity could cause tens of dollars of damage to Africa’s infrastructure.
11 posted on 02/18/2002 10:54:06 AM PST by dead
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Scientists are rushing to the region, seismometers in one hand, GPS in the other. Hurry, hurry, spend money! An ocean is being created and it might be all over by next Tuesday.
12 posted on 02/18/2002 11:04:00 AM PST by RightWhale
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"What's with the waters north of Puerto Rico? A boy could drown in water that deep!"

That's probably what did in Atlantis.(?) Now look again at the map and notice the three round depressions just south of the Bahamas. Impact craters?(underwater). They're in the same 'path' as the Carolina Bays. Did you see the underwater crack in the plate leading directly around the 'horn' and into Somalia(?) or at least into the Rift Valley. Neat.

13 posted on 02/18/2002 11:04:02 AM PST by blam
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Can you say aulacogen?
14 posted on 02/18/2002 11:13:33 AM PST by lmailbvmbipfwedu
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I suppose those could be impact craters, but my guess is that they're not, simply because the biggest impact we know about (the one that did in the dinosaurs) occurred at the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula.

No hint of that exists on the topo maps.

15 posted on 02/18/2002 11:23:53 AM PST by Dog Gone
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"Can you say aulacogen?"

Couldn't find a thing in Webster's.

16 posted on 02/18/2002 11:25:00 AM PST by blam
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When is all of this going to happen?

I love Freepers! Ask for a topographical map, and - PRESTO!- there it is!

17 posted on 02/18/2002 11:25:20 AM PST by Exit148
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C'mon, now. Everyone knows plate tectonics are a myth propagated by evolutionists. Next thing you know, people will be believing the earth is billions of years old.
18 posted on 02/18/2002 11:32:44 AM PST by -YYZ-
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Yet another plot of "The Man" to divide the peeps. Undoubtedly, run by the same CIA guys who were spreading AIDS and cocaine in Maxine Water's district.

Jesse Jackson needs to call on Wall Street to extort some more money in response, and maybe Al Sharpton can go on another hunger strike.

19 posted on 02/18/2002 11:33:33 AM PST by Young Rhino
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From: Bates, R.L. and Jackson, J.A.,eds, 1976, Dictionary of Geological Terms, AGI. "aulacogene: A tectonic trough on a craton, bounded by convergent normal faults. Aulacogenes have a radial orentation relative to craton and are open. Cf: graben, rift." Generally considered to be the failed third arm of a triple junction.
20 posted on 02/18/2002 11:39:03 AM PST by lmailbvmbipfwedu
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