During continental rifting the interaction between faulting and magmatic intrusions is not well understood. Using InSAR and seismicity, we show that a ∼0.06km 3 dike was intruded along the Dallol segment, Ethiopia and was accompanied by a M w 5.5 earthquake and associated fault slip along the western flank of the rift. The intrusion was fed by a previously unidentified magma chamber under Dallol. The total seismic moment release was ∼2.3 × 10 17 Nm, ∼10% of the geodetic moment. This is a higher proportion than during the 2005-2009 Dabbahu rifting episode, which ranged between 1-4% of the geodetic moment. A larger component of faulting occurs at Dallol than at Dabbahu segment, a feature we interpret to be related to the proximity (10km) of the Dallol segment to the rift margin, where well-developed faults facilitate slip. © 2012. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
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Nobile, A., Pagli, C., Keir, D., Wright, T. J., Ayele, A., Ruch, J., & Acocella, V. (2012). Dike-fault interaction during the 2004 Dallol intrusion at the northern edge of the Erta Ale Ridge (Afar, Ethiopia). Geophysical Research Letters, 39(19). https://doi.org/10.1029/2012GL053152