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Africa Is Splitting Faster Than Thought as a New Ocean Begins to Form
Science
Published on 1 May 2026

A thinning crust triggers a dramatic necking phase
New research says Africa’s breakup is accelerating, as the East African Rift System enters a critical “necking” stage. Thinning crust is helping set the conditions for a new ocean basin to form over millions of years. The study also reshapes how scientists view early human fossil preservation in the Turkana Rift Zone.
- Africa’s breakup is occurring faster than earlier estimates
- The East African Rift is entering a “necking” phase
- Thinning crust could eventually create a new ocean basin
- Findings may explain early fossil preservation in Turkana
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