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Images and videos of analogue centrifuge models exploring marginal flexure during rifting in Afar, East Africa
Zwaan, Frank | Corti, Giacomo | Keir, Derek | Sani, Federico
GFZ Data Services
(2020)
This data set includes images and videos depicting the evolution of deformation and topography of 17 analogue experiments c passive margin development, to better understand the ongoing tectonics along the western margin of Afar, East Africa. The tectonic background that forms the basis for the experimental design is found in Zwaan et al. 2019 and 2020a-b, and references therein. The experiments, in an enhanced gravity field in a large-capacity centrifuge, examined the influence of brittle layer thickness, strength contrast, syn-rift sedimentation and oblique extension on a brittle-viscous system with a strong and weak viscous domain. All experiments were performed at the Tectonic Modelling Laboratory of of the Istituto di Geoscience e Georisorse - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR-IGG) and of the Earth Sciences Department of the University of Florence (CNR/UF). The brittle layer (sand) thickness ranged between 6 and 20 mm, the underlying viscous layer, split in a competent and weak domain (both viscous mixtures), was always 10 mm thick. Asymmetric extension was applied by removing a 1.5 mm thick spacer at the side of the model at every time step, allowing the analogue materials to spread when enhanced gravity was applied during a centrifuge run. Differential stretching of the viscous material creates flexure and faulting in the overlying brittle layer. Total extension amounted to 10.5 mm over 7 intervals for Series 1 models that aimed at understanding generic passive margin development in a generic orthogonal extension setting, whereas up to 16.5 mm of extension was applied for the additional Series 2 models aiming at reproducing the tectonic phases in Afar. In models involving sedimentation, sand was filled in at time steps 2, 4 and 6 (i.e. after 3, 6 and 9 mm of extension). Detailed descriptions of the experiments, monitoring techniques and tectonic interpretation of the model results are presented in Zwaan et al. (2020c) to which these data are supplementary.
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GFZ Data Services
DOI
10.5880/fidgeo.2020.020
Authors
Zwaan, Frank
0000-0001-8226-2132
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Corti, Giacomo
0000-0001-7399-4438
CNR Italian National Research Council, Italy
Keir, Derek
0000-0001-8787-8446
University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Sani, Federico
0000-0001-8832-1471
University of Florence, Florence, Italy
References
Zwaan, F., Corti, G., Keir, D., & Sani, F. (2020). Analogue modelling of marginal flexure in Afar, East Africa: Implications for passive margin formation. Tectonophysics, 796, 228595. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228595
10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228595
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Zwaan, F., Corti, G., Keir, D., Sani, F., Muluneh, A., Illsley-Kemp, F., & Papini, M. (2020). <i>Geological data from the Western Afar Margin, East Africa</i> [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2020.017
10.5880/fidgeo.2020.017
References
Zwaan, F., Rudolf, M., Corti, G., Keir, D., & Sani, F. (2020). <i>Rheology of viscous materials from the CNR-IGG Tectonic Modelling Laboratory at the University of Florence (Italy)</i> [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2020.018
10.5880/fidgeo.2020.018
References
Zwaan, F., Rudolf, M., Pohlenz, A., Corti, G., Keir, D., & Sani, F. (2020). <i>Ring-shear test data of feldspar sand from the CNR-IGG Tectonic Modelling Laboratory at the University of Florence (Italy)</i> [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2020.019
10.5880/fidgeo.2020.019
References
Zwaan, F., Corti, G., Keir, D., & Sani, F. (2020). A review of tectonic models for the rifted margin of Afar: Implications for continental break-up and passive margin formation. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 164, 103649. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103649
10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2019.103649
Cites
Zwaan, F., Corti, G., Sani, F., Keir, D., Muluneh, A. A., Illsley‐Kemp, F., & Papini, M. (2020). Structural Analysis of the Western Afar Margin, East Africa: Evidence for Multiphase Rotational Rifting. Tectonics, 39(7). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019tc006043
10.1029/2019TC006043
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Zwaan, Frank
frank.zwaan@geo.unibe.ch, fzwaan@hotmail.com
University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Corti, Giacomo
giacomo.corti@cnr.it
CNR Italian National Research Council, Italy
Citiation
Zwaan, F., Corti, G., Keir, D., & Sani, F. (2020). Images and videos of analogue centrifuge models exploring marginal flexure during rifting in Afar, East Africa [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.5880/FIDGEO.2020.020