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Damien Delvaux de Fenffe

Earth Sciences
Geodynamics and mineral resources

IGCP- 482-489

IGCP 482-489 Dynamic evolution, resource potential and environmental impact of the East African rift system

This project aims at enhancing scientific knowledge on the East African rift system (EARS) in terms of deep structure, geodynamic evolution, tectonics, resource potential and hazard impact. It investigates the time dimension in terms of various stages of rift development, with emphasis on the relations between crust, mantle lithosphere and asthenosphere dynamics. By studying the recent southwestern branch of the rift from Katanga (DRC) and Zambia to the Okavango in Botswana, it provides the first picture of a rift system during the embryonic stages of rifting, a missing snapshot in the evolution of young continental rift zones. In terms of applied science and technology, it improves research standards, methods and techniques through sharing facilities and creates a data base system in an interactive setting for rapid and effective communication on EARS. As benefits to Society, it assess and evaluate EARS resource potential (coal and gold deposits, geothermal energy, groundwater, agricultural and construction material) which are necessary for development and understand, predict or at least mitigate hazards and evaluate their impact on the environment.

Principal investigator:

  • Damien Delvaux de Fenffe
  • Dates:

    2003 2007

    Museum staff:

    External collaborators:

    E.A. Atekwana, M.P. Modisi, G. Mulugeta, M.N. Sebagenzi, J-J. Tiercelin, D. Delvaux, E. Mbede

    Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium
    University of Missouri-Rolla, USA
    University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana
    University of Uppsala, Sweden
    University of Lubumbashi, D. R. Congo
    Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France
    University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania