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Integrated Interpretation of the Deep Crustal Geophysical<br />

Profile Across the <strong>South</strong>ern Karoo Basin and Beattie Magnetic<br />

Anomaly, <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong><br />

A. Lindeque 1,2 , M.J. de Wit 2 , T. Ryberg 3<br />

1. Currently at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Am Alten Hafen 26, 27568<br />

Bremerhaven, Germany ansa.lindeque@awi.de<br />

2. AEON - <strong>Africa</strong> Earth Observatory Network and Department of Geological Sciences, University of<br />

Cape Town, Rondebosch 7701, <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong><br />

3. GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany, trond@gfz-potsdam.de<br />

ABSTRACT<br />

Between 2004 and 2007, several geophysical experiments were conducted along transects on the southern margin<br />

of <strong>Africa</strong> as part of the <strong>Inkaba</strong> ye<strong>Africa</strong> initiative. One of these, the Agulhas-Karoo (AK) transect, crosses<br />

prominent tectonic features such as the Paleozoic-Mesozoic Karoo Basin, Paleozoic Cape Fold Belt Front and<br />

Beattie Magnetic Anomaly. The acquired geophysical data provide the opportunity to adjust the last published<br />

crustal model of 1993, based on sparse gravity and magnetic data, with a one derived from the joint interpretation<br />

of archive data (surface geology, aeromagnetic data, nearby deep boreholes, teleseismic receiver functions,<br />

regional seismic reflection profiles), and the acquired high-resolution geophysical data (impedance spectroscopy<br />

measurements on borehole samples, near vertical reflection data (NVR), shallow P- and S-wave velocity data, wide<br />

angle refraction data and magnetotelluric data), at the centre 100 km of the western AK-transect. The integrated<br />

model differentiates four components in the ~42 to 45 km thick crust: (1) the ~2 to 5 km thick folded Karoo<br />

Supergroup with low-angle thrust faults rooted in a zone of local, resting paraconformably on (2), the ~2.5 to 12<br />

km thick non-folded sandstone/shale Cape Supergroup (CSG) - represented by a distinctive band of horizontal<br />

reflectors ending in a flat base, or seismic unconformity, separating it from (3), the ~13 to 21 km underlying midcrust<br />

with a distinct north dipping seismic fabric, interpreted as ~1.2 Ga Mesoproterozoic Namaqua-Natal<br />

Metamorphic Belt (NNMB). The NNMB continues below the CFB tectonic front, possibly to the continental<br />

margin and contains the two-part BMA. The BMA is constrained to a ~10 to 12 km wide northern zone, and a ~5<br />

to 7 km wide southern zone, both at ~7 to 8 km below surface, continuing for a depth of ~5 km. The BMA source<br />

is interpreted to be a Namaqua-like massive to disseminated, deformed/metamorphosed strataform sulfide ore<br />

body. A mid-crustal detachment interpreted as a thrust or shear plane, separates the mid-crust from component (4),<br />

the highly reflective ~10 to 24 km thick lower crust, interpreted as older Palaeo-Proterozoic NNMB basement, and,<br />

a ~2 to 5 km thick highly reflective layer, sub-parallel to a clear Moho, interpreted as mafic underplating. The<br />

model presents evidence in support of a thin-skinned tectonic thrust model for the evolution of the flat-based CFB<br />

and shows no significant fore-deep stratigraphic thickening in the Karoo Basin towards the CFB front. The tectonic<br />

model suggests a Meso-Proterozoic collision orogen setting, overprinted by a mid-Phanerozoic thin-skinned fold<br />

and thrust belt coupled to the far-field accretion/subduction margin to the south.<br />

KEYWORDS: Seismic Reflection, crust, Beattie Magnetic Anomaly, Karoo Basin, Cape Fold Belt, <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>,<br />

Namaqua Natal Metamorphic Belt<br />

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