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The term Mediterranean-Mjosa Zone (Mittelmeer-Mjösen-Zone) was coined by the German geologist Hans Stille in about 1930 to describe a rift in the continental Crust crossing Europe from the Mediterranean Sea via Marseille, the Rhine rift as far as Mjøsa in the south of Norway, a total length of 2000 km.
The axis of the rift area may contain volcanic rocks, and active volcanism is a part of many, but not all, active rift systems. Major rifts occur along the central axis of most mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust and lithosphere is created along a divergent boundary between two tectonic plates.
The White Sea Rift System is a complex of rifts manifested as numerous individual grabens located chiefly in the White Sea but including onshore areas and a strip of the Barents Sea. The rifts run in a subparallel manner from northwest to southeast where the rift system continues under the East European Platform .
Aegir Ridge – Extinct mid-ocean ridge in the far-northern Atlantic Ocean; Anza trough – Rift in Kenya that was formed in the Jurassic Period; Bahr el Arab rift – Major geological feature in the southwest Sudan; Benue Trough – Major geological structure underlying a large part of Nigeria
This paradoxically results in divergence which was only incorporated in the theory of plate tectonics in 1970, but still results in net destruction when summed over major plate boundaries. [2] Divergent boundaries are areas where plates move away from each other, forming either mid-ocean ridges or rift valleys. These are also known as ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen remained positive about the chances that the new pact could become a reality, hailing this week's deal to establish extraordinary measures that a ...
Even as major Western powers refrain, three European countries' recognition announcements add impetus for formally designating Palestinian territories a state. A rift grows in Europe over ...
Red Sea Rift: Red Sea: Rift zone: Reigolil-Pirihueico Fault: Andes: Rhine Rift Valley: Germany and France: Rift zone: Active: 1356 Basel (M6 to 7) Rio Grande Rift: Rio Grande Valley, United States and Mexico: Rift zone: Romeral Fault System: 700: Colombia: Thrust and strike-slip: Active: 1983 (M5.5), 1999 (M6.2) Sagami Trough: 340: Off the ...