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Spatial variability of volcanic features in early‐stage rift settings: the case of the Tanzania Divergence,East African rift system
Authors:Ilaria Isola  Francesco Mazzarini  Marco Bonini  Giacomo Corti
Institution:1. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, , Pisa, Italy;2. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, , Firenze, Italy
Abstract:Close relationships between deformation and volcanism are well documented in relatively late evolutionary stages of continental rifting, whereas these are poorly constrained in less mature rifting stages. To investigate the control of inherited structures on faulting and volcanism, we present a statistical analysis of volcanic features, faults and pre‐rift fabric in the Tanzania Divergence, where volcanic features occur extensively in in‐rift and off‐rift areas. Our results show that in mature rift sectors (Natron), magma uprising is mostly controlled by fractures/faults responding to the far‐field stress, whereas the distribution of volcanism during initial rifting (Eyasi) is controlled by inherited structures oblique to the regional extension direction. Off‐rift sectors show a marked control of pre‐rift structures on magma emplacement, which may not respond to the regional stress field. Thus, the use of off‐rift magmatic features as stress indicators should take into account the role of pre‐existing structures.
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