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Growth and dispersal of a southeast <strong>Africa</strong>n large igneous<br />

province<br />

K. Gohl 1 , G. Uenzelmann-Neben 2 , N. Parsiegla 1,3<br />

1. Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany, karsten.gohl@awi.de<br />

2. Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany, uenzel@awi.de<br />

3. now at: RWE Dea AG, Germany, nicole.parsiegla@rwe.com<br />

ABSTRACT<br />

The Mozambique Ridge (MOZR) and the Agulhas Plateau (AP) are prominent bathymetrically elevated rises off<br />

south-eastern <strong>Africa</strong> connected by a rise of less bathymetric expression. Intuitively, this observation would imply<br />

that the plateaus and rises underwent a related crustal formation. Deep crustal ocean-bottom seismometer data and<br />

a multichannel seismic reflection profile from the southern MOZR show evidence for its predominantly oceanic<br />

crustal origin with excessive volcanic eruption and magmatic accretion phases. The lower two-thirds of the crustal<br />

column exhibit P-wave velocities of more than 7.0 km/s, increasing to 7.5-7.6 km/s at the crustal base. These<br />

velocities suggest that the lower crust was accreted by large volumes of mantle-derived material to form an overthickened<br />

equivalent of an oceanic layer 3. When comparing the velocity-depth model and the observations of the<br />

seismic reflection data with those of the AP, a resemblance can be established which concludes that a greater<br />

<strong>South</strong>east <strong>Africa</strong>n Large Igneous Province (LIP) must have formed between 140 and 95 Ma in phases of highly<br />

varying magmatic and volcanic activities. The timing, size, and formation history of the <strong>South</strong>east <strong>Africa</strong>n LIP is<br />

almost analog to that of the Kerguelen-Heard Plateau, which provokes speculation about related processes of<br />

periodic magma generation at that time.<br />

KEYWORDS: Agulhas Plateau, Mozambique Ridge, seismics, geodynamics, magmatism<br />

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