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The East African Rift System: Geodynamics and Natural Resource Potentials

The East African Rift System: Geodynamics and Natural Resource Potentials

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The East African Rift System: Geodynamics and Natural Resource Potentials is a comprehensive book that provides state-of-the-art knowledge on intra continental rifting, volcanic activities, and microplates. It also offers insights into key natural resources available in the rift system, such as geothermal, mineral, hydrogeological, and hydrocarbon resources. Each aspect is discussed with corresponding case studies, allowing readers to connect with their specific rift system of interest. The book also describes rifting models of major rifts worldwide, including the Basin and Range Province, Rio Grande, Rhine Graben, Tibetan Rohai, Shaanxi Bohai, Lake Baikal, North Island, and the Aegean Sea Rift.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 364 pages
Publication date: 01 March 2024
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

The East African Rift System: Geodynamics and Natural Resource Potentials is a comprehensive and cutting-edge resource that delves into the intricate processes associated with intracontinental rifting, encompassing principles such as rifting, volcanic activities, and microplates. This invaluable book also offers valuable insights into the diverse range of natural resources found within the rift system, including geothermal, mineral, hydrogeological, and hydrocarbon resources.

To enhance the reader's understanding, each aspect of the East African Rift System is presented through a series of case studies, allowing individuals with a specific interest in any particular rift to easily connect with and explore their chosen rift system. Whether it's a sub-chapter on rifting processes or natural resource models, readers are provided with a comprehensive framework to delve deeper into the complexities of this fascinating geological phenomenon.

Furthermore, the book goes beyond the theoretical aspects and presents detailed rifting models of select major rifts worldwide. These rifts include the Basin and Range Province in the United States, the Rhine Graben in France and Germany, the Tibetan Rohai in Tibet, the Shaanxi Bohai in China, Lake Baikal in Russia, North Island in Australia, and the Aegean Sea Rift in Turkey. By examining these models, readers gain a deeper understanding of the unique characteristics and geological features of each rift, as well as the potential for exploration and exploitation of its natural resources.

In summary, The East African Rift System: Geodynamics and Natural Resource Potentials is a must-read for anyone interested in the Earth's geological processes, natural resource exploration, and the potential for sustainable development in rift regions. With its comprehensive coverage, detailed case studies, and insightful rifting models, this book provides a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders alike.

Weight: 450g
Dimension: 234 x 191 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780323956420

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