Julie Albaric
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Nature | 2008
Eric Calais; Nicolas d'Oreye; Julie Albaric; Anne Deschamps; Damien Delvaux; Jacques Déverchère; Cynthia Ebinger; Richard W. Ferdinand; François Kervyn; Athanas Macheyeki; Anneleen Oyen; Julie Perrot; E. E. Saria; Benoît Smets; D. Sarah Stamps; Christelle Wauthier
Continental rifts begin and develop through repeated episodes of faulting and magmatism, but strain partitioning between faulting and magmatism during discrete rifting episodes remains poorly documented. In highly evolved rifts, tensile stresses from far-field plate motions accumulate over decades before being released during relatively short time intervals by faulting and magmatic intrusions. These rifting crises are rarely observed in thick lithosphere during the initial stages of rifting. Here we show that most of the strain during the July–August 2007 seismic crisis in the weakly extended Natron rift, Tanzania, was released aseismically. Deformation was achieved by slow slip on a normal fault that promoted subsequent dyke intrusion by stress unclamping. This event provides compelling evidence for strain accommodation by magma intrusion, in addition to slip along normal faults, during the initial stages of continental rifting and before significant crustal thinning.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014
Julie Albaric; Jacques Déverchère; Julie Perrot; Andrey Jakovlev; Anne Deschamps
In this study, we explore the origin of lower crustal seismicity and the factors controlling rift propagation using seismological data recorded within the youngest part of the East African Rift System, the North Tanzanian Divergence (NTD). Most earthquakes below Lake Manyara occur at depth ranging between 20 and 40 km and have a swarm-like distribution. Focal mechanisms of 26 events indicate a combination of strike-slip and normal faulting involving Archaean basement structures and forming a relay zone. The derived local stress regime is transtensive and the minimum principal stress is oriented N110°E. Crustal seismic tomography reveals low-velocity anomalies below the rifted basins in the NTD, interpreted as localized thermomechanical perturbations promoting fluid release and subsequent seismicity in the lower crust. SKS splitting analysis in the NTD indicates seismic anisotropy beneath 17 stations most likely due to aligned magma lenses and/or dikes beneath the rift and to the lithospheric fabrics. Our results favor a strain pattern intermediate between purely mechanical and purely magmatic. We suggest that melt products arising from a large asthenospheric thermal anomaly enhance lithospheric weakening and facilitate faulting and creeping on critically oriented inherited structures of the Precambrian lower crust. Although the crust is unlikely weakened at a point comparable to other parts of the East African Rift System, this deep-seated thermomechanical process is efficient enough to allow slow rift propagation within the eastern Tanzanian cratonic edge.
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017
A. Weinstein; S. J. Oliva; Cynthia Ebinger; Steve Roecker; Christel Tiberi; M. Aman; C. Lambert; E. Witkin; Julie Albaric; Stéphanie Gautier; Sophie Peyrat; James D. Muirhead; A. N. N. Muzuka; G. D. Mulibo; G. Kianji; R. Ferdinand-Wambura; M. Msabi; A. Rodzianko; R. Hadfield; F. Illsley-Kemp; Tobias P. Fischer
Although magmatism may occur during the earliest stages of continental rifting, its role in strain accommodation remains weakly constrained by largely 2D studies. We analyze seismicity data from a 13-month, 39-station broadband seismic array to determine the role of magma intrusion on state-of-stress and strain localization, and their along-strike variations. Precise earthquake locations using cluster analyses and a new 3D velocity model reveal lower crustal earthquakes beneath the central basins and along projections of steep border faults that degas CO2. Seismicity forms several disks interpreted as sills at 6-10 km below a monogenetic cone field. The sills overlie a lower crustal magma chamber that may feed eruptions at Oldoinyo Lengai volcano. After determining a new ML scaling relation, we determine a b-value of 0.87 ± 0.03. Focal mechanisms for 65 earthquakes, and 13 from a catalogue prior to our array reveal an along-axis stress rotation of ∼60° in the magmatically active zone. New and prior mechanisms show predominantly normal slip along steep nodal planes, with extension directions ∼ N90°E north and south of an active volcanic chain consistent with geodetic data, and ∼ N150°E in the volcanic chain. The stress rotation facilitates strain transfer from border fault systems, the locus of early stage deformation, to the zone of magma intrusion in the central rift. Our seismic, structural, and geochemistry results indicate that frequent lower crustal earthquakes are promoted by elevated pore pressures from volatile degassing along border faults, and hydraulic fracture around the margins of magma bodies. Results indicate that earthquakes are largely driven by stress state around inflating magma bodies.
Tectonophysics | 2009
Julie Albaric; Jacques Déverchère; Carole Petit; Julie Perrot; Bernard Le Gall
Tectonophysics | 2008
B. Le Gall; Philippe Nonnotte; Joël Rolet; M. Benoit; Hervé Guillou; M. Mousseau-Nonnotte; Julie Albaric; Jacques Déverchère
Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2010
Julie Albaric; Julie Perrot; Jacques Déverchère; Anne Deschamps; B. Le Gall; R.W. Ferdinand; Carole Petit; Christel Tiberi; Christian Sue; M. Songo
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014
Julie Albaric; Jacques Déverchère; Julie Perrot; Andrey Jakovlev; Anne Deschamps
Tectonics | 2018
Mickael Rabin; Christian Sue; Andrea Walpersdorf; Pierre Sakic; Julie Albaric; Benjamin Fores
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017
Alexander Weinstein; S. J. Oliva; Cynthia Ebinger; Steve Roecker; Christel Tiberi; M. Aman; C. Lambert; E. Witkin; Julie Albaric; Stéphanie Gautier; Sophie Peyrat; James D. Muirhead; A. N. N. Muzuka; G. D. Mulibo; G. Kianji; R. Ferdinand-Wambura; M. Msabi; A. Rodzianko; R. Hadfield; F. Illsley-Kemp; Tobias P. Fischer
Archive | 2010
Guilhem Barruol; Christian Sue; Julie Perrot; Richard W. Ferdinand; Anne Deschamps; Jacques Déverchère; Julie Albaric; Carole Petit; Bernard Le Gall; Caterina Tiberi