Structural-kinematic history of crustal-scale lineaments along the South Atlantic continental margins
Palaeontology
Final Report Abstract
Conclusions: The opening of the initial rifting of South Atlantic was controlled by and followed the orientations of inherited older structural trends and discontinuities. - The main Neoproterozoic SW Gondwana suture between the Río de la Plata and Kalahari cratons lies to the west of the Dorn Feliciano Belt in eastern South America. - The South Atlantic did not open along this suture but along the axis of a Neoproterozoic back-arc basin on top of a comparatively thin and Theologically weak lithosphere. - SW Gondwana break-up, initial rifting and the opening of the South Atlantic at c. 135-125 Ma were unrelated to an upwelling hot mantle plume. - In contrast, the formation of the youngest Möwe Bay dykes and the easternmost segment of the contemporaneous Walvis Ridge at c. 113 Ma was related to a hotspot underneath NW Namibia and SE Atlantic Ocean. - A substantial increase in spreading rate and the opening of the Equatorial Atlantic at that time may have been responsible for the changes in extension directions from E-W to NE-SW between 135 and 113 Ma in NW Namibia.
Publications
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2013. A new lithostratigraphic subdivision and geodynamic model for the Pan-African western Saldania Belt, South Africa. Precambrian Research 231, 218-235
Frimmel, H.E., Basei, M.A.S., Correa, V.X., Mbangula, N.
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2013. Southern African perspectives on the long-term morphotectonic evolution of cratonic interiors. Tectonophysics 601, 177-191
Kounov, A., Viola, G., Dunkl, I., Frimmel, H.E.
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2013. The influence of inherited structures on dyke emplacement during Gondwana break-up in southwestern Africa. J Geol 121: 455-474
Will, T.M., Frimmel, H.E.
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2014. Geochemical and isotopic composition of Pan-African metabasalts from southwestern Gondwana: Evidence of Cretaceous South Atlantic opening along a Neoproterozoic back-arc. Lithos 202-203, 363-381
Will, T.M., Frimmel, H.E., Gaucher, C., Bossi, J.
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Möwe Bay Dykes, Northwestern Namibia: Geochemical and geochronological evidence for different mantle source regions during the Cretaceous opening of the South Atlantic. Chemical Geology
Volume 444, 9 December 2016, Pages 141-157
Will, T.M., Frimmel, H.E., Pfänder, J.A.