
Cynthia Ebinger
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Cynthia Ebinger is the chair of the geology department at Tulane University and serves as a scientific advisor in the U.S. State Department's Bureau of African Affairs. She has been instrumental in studying the East African Rift's formation and its potential regional and global impacts.
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Cynthia Ebinger from Tulane University explains the slow separation of tectonic plates in Africa.
África se está partiendo en dos: los rifts que podrían crear nuevos océanos | Internacional | NoticiasEl Universo – major Ecuadorian daily, est. 1921·
Ecuador· 2025-12-01
Cynthia Ebinger states that the East African Rift began forming about 35 million years ago between Arabia and the African Horn.
Afrika Kıtası neden ikiye ayrılıyor? Araştırma sonuçları hangi tehlikelere dikkat çekiyor?Hürriyet·
Turkey· 2025-02-12




