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Afar triple junction triggered by plume-assisted bi-directional continental break-up.


ABSTRACT: Divergent ridge-ridge-ridge (R-R-R) triple junctions are one of the most remarkable, yet largely enigmatic, features of plate tectonics. The juncture of the Arabian, Nubian, and Somalian plates is a type-example of the early development stage of a triple junction where three active rifts meet at a 'triple point' in Central Afar. This structure may result from the impingement of the Afar plume into a non-uniformly stressed continental lithosphere, but this process has never been reproduced by self-consistent plume-lithosphere interaction experiments. Here we use 3D thermo-mechanical numerical models to examine the initiation of plume-induced rift systems under variable far-field stress conditions. Whereas simple linear rift structures are preferred under uni-directional extension, we find that more complex patterns form in response to bi-directional extension, combining one or several R-R-R triple junctions. These triple junctions optimize the geometry of continental break-up by minimizing the amount of dissipative mechanical work required to accommodate multi-directional extension. Our models suggest that Afar-like triple junctions are an end-member mode of plume-induced bi-directional rifting that combines asymmetrical northward pull and symmetrical EW extension at similar rates.

SUBMITTER: Koptev A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6170478 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Afar triple junction triggered by plume-assisted bi-directional continental break-up.

Koptev Alexander A   Gerya Taras T   Calais Eric E   Leroy Sylvie S   Burov Evgueni E  

Scientific reports 20181003 1


Divergent ridge-ridge-ridge (R-R-R) triple junctions are one of the most remarkable, yet largely enigmatic, features of plate tectonics. The juncture of the Arabian, Nubian, and Somalian plates is a type-example of the early development stage of a triple junction where three active rifts meet at a 'triple point' in Central Afar. This structure may result from the impingement of the Afar plume into a non-uniformly stressed continental lithosphere, but this process has never been reproduced by sel  ...[more]

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