997 resultados para Misiones-Congo (República Democrática)


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El neoconstitucionalismo nos enmarca dentro de una nueva propuesta de Estado constitucional de derechos y justicia, idea que nos permite comprender que como nunca antes en la historia del constitucionalismo ecuatoriano, múltiples derechos vinculados con la participación social han sido reivindicados y reconocidos como una novedad en la Constitución de Montecristi. Entre estos derechos se encuentra el de resistencia, necesario e insustituible para que el pueblo de forma individual o colectiva pueda ejercer el derecho innato de defensa ante la arbitrariedad y abuso de los poderes públicos o privados y también para utilizarlo como “un medio directo de participación del pueblo en la política.” En esta tesis reviso como sería entendida por la sociedad ecuatoriana la invocación del derecho a la resistencia en el marco sistemático de la Constitución del 2008 y señalo que una comprensión sobre unos límites débiles del derecho a la protesta, podría llevarnos a pensar que existiría un conflicto de derechos constitucionales en las diferentes manifestaciones de actos de resistencia colectiva, mismos que podrían haber sido zanjados con la aplicación de normas infraconstitucionales en la sustanciación de diferentes procesos penales; de ahí la importancia de que los operadores de justicia dejen de lado un criterio de solución estándar al momento de resolver los casos en los que se ha invocado este derecho constitucional, y de que consideren también que podría existir una trilogía en el ejercicio de la resistencia colectiva, pues la protesta social sería entendido como un medio para la invocación de este derecho, ya que la resistencia al ser entendida como un derecho de participación en el marco constitucional actual, podría considerarse como el fin de estos actos colectivos de protesta. Finalmente en este planteamiento, los actos de resistencia colectiva encontrarían protección no solo constitucional sino internacional porque existiría una conexidad de éstos con los derechos a la libertad de expresión, reunión, manifestación y asociación.

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Using the record of 30 flank eruptions over the last 110 years at Nyamuragira, we have tested the relationship between the eruption dynamics and the local stress field. There are two groups of eruptions based on their duration (< 80days >) that are also clustered in space and time. We find that the eruptions fed by dykes parallel to the East African Rift Valley have longer durations (and larger volumes) than those eruptions fed by dykes with other orientations. This is compatible with a model for compressible magma transported through an elastic-walled dyke in a differential stress field from an over-pressured reservoir (Woods et al., 2006). The observed pattern of eruptive fissures is consistent with a local stress field modified by a northwest-trending, right lateral slip fault that is part of the northern transfer zone of the Kivu Basin rift segment. We have also re-tested with new data the stochastic eruption models for Nyamuragira of Burt et al. (1994). The time-predictable, pressure-threshold model remains the best fit and is consistent with the typically observed declining rate of sulphur dioxide emission during the first few days of eruption with lava emission from a depressurising, closed, crustal reservoir. The 2.4-fold increase in long-term eruption rate that occurred after 1977 is confirmed in the new analysis. Since that change, the record has been dominated by short-duration eruptions fed by dykes perpendicular to the Rift. We suggest that the intrusion of a major dyke during the 1977 volcano-tectonic event at neighbouring Nyiragongo volcano inhibited subsequent dyke formation on the southern flanks of Nyamuragira and this may also have resulted in more dykes reaching the surface elsewhere. Thus that sudden change in output was a result of a changed stress field that forced more of the deep magma supply to the surface. Another volcano-tectonic event in 2002 may also have changed the magma output rate at Nyamuragira.

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Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) measurements of surface deformation at Nyamuragira Volcano between 1996 and 2010 reveal a variety of co-eruptive and inter-eruptive signals. During 7 of the 8 eruptions in this period deformation was measured that is consistent with the emplacement of shallow near-vertical dykes feeding the eruptive fissures and associated with a NNW-trending fissure zone that traverses the summit caldera. Between eruptions the caldera and the summit part of this fissure zone subsided gradually (b3–5 cm/year). We also find evidence of post-eruption subsidence around the sites of the main vents of some flank eruptions (2002, 2004, 2006, and 2010). In the 6 months prior to the 2010 eruption a10-km wide zone centred on the caldera inflated by 1–2 cm. The low magnitude of this signal suggests that the presumed magma reservoir at 3–8 km depth contains highly compressible magma with little stored elastic strain energy. To the north of the caldera the fissure zone splits into WNW and NE branches around a zone that has a distinct InSAR signal. We interpret this zone to represent an elevated, 'stable' block of basement rocks buried by lavas within the Rift Zone.

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New structural, geochronological and paleomagnetic data were obtained on dolerite dikes of the Nola region (Central African Republic) at the northern border of the Congo craton. In this region metavolcanic, successions were thrust southward onto the craton during the Panafrican orogenic events. Our structural data reveal at least two structural klippes south of the present-day limits of the Panafrican nappe suggesting that it has once covered the whole Nola region, promoting the pervasive hydrothermal green-schist metamorphism observed in the underlying cratonic basement and also in the intrusive dolerite dikes. Paleomagnetic measurements revealed a stable dual-polarity low-inclination magnetization component in nine dikes (47 samples), carried by pyrrhotite and magnetite. This component corresponds to a paleopole at 304.8 degrees E and 61.8 degrees S (dp = 5.4, dm = 10.7) graded at 2 = 6. Both metamorphism and magnetic resetting were dated by the Ar-40/Ar-39 method on amphibole grains separated from the dikes at 571 +/- 6 Ma. The Nola pole is the first well-dated paleomagnetic pole for the Congo craton between 580 and 550 Ma. It marks a sudden change in direction of the Congo craton apparent polar wander path at the waning stages of the Panafrican orogenic events. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.