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Continental rifting at magmatic centres

  • The structural evolution of calderas in rifts helps to characterize the spatiotemporal relationships between magmatism, long wavelength crustal deformation and the formation of tectonic deformation zones along the rift axis. We document the structural characteristics of the c. 36 ka old Menengai Caldera located within a young zone of extension in the central Kenya Rift. Field mapping and high-resolution digital surface models show that NNE-striking Holocene normal faults perpendicular to the regional ESE-WNWextension direction dominate the interior sectors of the rift. Inside the caldera, these structures are overprinted by post-collapse doming and faulting of the magmatic centre, resulting in obliquely slipping normal faults bounding a resurgence horst. Radiocarbon dating of faulted units as young as 5 ka cal BP and the palaeo-shorelines of a lake formed during the African Humid Period in the Nakuru Basin indicate that volcanism and fault activity inside and in the vicinity of Menengai must have been sustained during the Holocene.The structural evolution of calderas in rifts helps to characterize the spatiotemporal relationships between magmatism, long wavelength crustal deformation and the formation of tectonic deformation zones along the rift axis. We document the structural characteristics of the c. 36 ka old Menengai Caldera located within a young zone of extension in the central Kenya Rift. Field mapping and high-resolution digital surface models show that NNE-striking Holocene normal faults perpendicular to the regional ESE-WNWextension direction dominate the interior sectors of the rift. Inside the caldera, these structures are overprinted by post-collapse doming and faulting of the magmatic centre, resulting in obliquely slipping normal faults bounding a resurgence horst. Radiocarbon dating of faulted units as young as 5 ka cal BP and the palaeo-shorelines of a lake formed during the African Humid Period in the Nakuru Basin indicate that volcanism and fault activity inside and in the vicinity of Menengai must have been sustained during the Holocene. Our analysis confirms that the caldera is located at the centre of an extending rift segment and suggests that other magmatic centres and young zones of faulting along the volcano-tectonic axis of the Kenya Rift may constitute nucleation points of faulting that ultimately foster future continental break-up.show moreshow less

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Author details:Simon RiedlORCiDGND, Daniel MelnickORCiDGND, Geoffrey K. Mibei, Lucy Njue, Manfred StreckerORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2019-021
ISSN:0016-7649
ISSN:2041-479X
Title of parent work (English):Journal of the geological society
Subtitle (English):structural implications from the Late Quaternary Menengai Caldera, central Kenya Rift
Publisher:Geological Soc. Publ. House
Place of publishing:Bath
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2020/01/01
Publication year:2020
Release date:2023/05/15
Volume:177
Issue:1
Number of pages:17
First page:153
Last Page:169
Funding institution:graduate program Shaping Earth's Surface in a Variable Environment of; the German Science Foundation Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; (DFG)German Research Foundation (DFG) [GK 1364, STR 373/19-1]; DFGGerman; Research Foundation (DFG)European Commission [ME-3157/4-2]; Federal; Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany (BMZ Project); [2002.2061.1]
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Geowissenschaften
DDC classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 55 Geowissenschaften, Geologie / 550 Geowissenschaften
Peer review:Referiert
License (German):License LogoKeine öffentliche Lizenz: Unter Urheberrechtsschutz
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