Researchers: African continent may be split in half

By Agence France-Presse
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 -- 8:57 pm
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africa Researchers: African continent may be split in halfVolcanic activity may split the African continent in two due to a recent geological crack in northeastern Ethiopia, researchers said on Tuesday.

The 60-kilometre (35-mile) split in the desolate Afar region, which was the result of two volcanic eruptions in September 2005, has enabled scientists to further examine the earth's tectonic movements, said a report published in the Geophysical Research Letters.

"The significance of the finding is that a huge magnetic deformation can happen within a few days like in oceans," Atalay Arefe, an Ethiopia-based university professor who was part of the study, told AFP in an interview.

Researchers say faults and fissures, which normally occur deep down on the ocean floor, are the main processes by which continents gradually break off from each other.

They cite Africa, which underwent a similar phase when it split from America millions of years ago.

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"Normally, such phenomena happens beneath the ocean, which is inaccessible, expensive and very difficult to make experiments. But in Afar, it's quite a natural laboratory for us to carry those out," Atalay explained.

Atalay, who was part of an international group of scientists who have been undertaking studies since the eruptions, said the event indicated what was likely to happen in the mainland.

"The ocean's formation is happening slowly, likely to take a few million years. It will stretch from the Afar depression (straddling Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti) down to Mozambique," he said.

The Afar region, known for its salt mines and active volcanoes, is one of the lowest and hottest places on the planet.

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  • LumberJock
    The Family Foundation says that this will not happen. Something about gawd has already made the planet and anyhow the Earth is only 600 years old so million year processes are a figmint of the imagination of infidels and apostates.
    Or something lack thet.
  • stevefromsomerset
    Damn. And I just bourght a new globe.
  • jimbo92107
    Africa's breaking up?

    Run for your lives, it's 2012 all over again!
  • philedrifter
    'may'? How about 'will.' It's common knowledge that, over eons, entire continents shift.
  • dennycrane
    Can we start making a list of people to "donate" for human sacrifices when this happens?
  • Oh my god, we must STOP GLOBAL CRACKING NOW!
  • SuperGoof09
    I can't wait a million years. I wish it could happen say.. starting next week. Then we could watch it in real time on cable. Maybe the whole thing could happen over the span of a week and it could say hook-up with Antarctica and we could have Zebras on ice!
  • tara25tlc
    I have benn hearing about this for awhile and im excited, i love plate and land movement!!!!
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