East Africa’s Slow Rift Points to a Future Ocean, Scientists Say

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East Africa’s Slow Rift Points to a Future Ocean, Scientists Say
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GPS-based analysis shows Nubia and Somalia are slowly pulling apart along the East African Rift, with the Afar region experiencing the fastest opening (up to about 6.9 mm/year). This slow continental breakup signals the early formation of a new ocean basin over millions of years, potentially reshaping Africa’s coastlines and tectonic framework.

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