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  2. European Cenozoic Rift System - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Rift - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. White Sea Rift System - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Outline of plate tectonics - Wikipedia

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    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 riftMajor geological feature in the southwest Sudan; Benue Trough – Major geological structure underlying a large part of Nigeria

  6. List of tectonic plate interactions - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Rifts in Europe over irregular migration remain even after ...

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    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 ...

  8. A rift grows in Europe over recognizing Palestinian state - AOL

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    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 ...

  9. List of fault zones - Wikipedia

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    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 ...