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Location map (after Daly et al., 2020) of the extensional zone within the Central African Plateau of Zambia. The Kafue Rift is connected to the Luano and Luangwa rifts to the NE, and the Western branch of the EARS at the Rukwa rift (RRB) and Rungwe Volcanic Province (RVP). Rift zone samples include geothermal wells (Well 15, 18, 20) and springs (Bwengwa and Gwisho). Basement hydrothermal spring samples were collected ∼50 km to the SW (Mosali spring) and ∼150 km to the NNW (Lubungu spring) from the rift zone. Locations of other thermal springs from (Legg, 1974; Tamburello et al., 2022).

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AI Charges Your Electric Car Fast and Makes the Battery Last Longer Too

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Qiaofeng Ye, left, and Idan Shalev, the lead and senior authors of this research, in their laboratory at Penn State University Park. Credit: Dennis Maney / Penn State. Creative Commons

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A New Penguin Species Was Hiding in Plain Sight on One of Earth’s Most Remote Islands

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