Seaward Dipping Reflectors (SDRs) are a characteristic feature of magma-rich margins, and represent the generation of large volumes of flood basalts at the point of continental breakup. A number of recent studies provide new insights into the emplacement and tilting of SDRs and conclude that the majority of SDRs are contained within new magmatic crust that has a close affinity to oceanic crust. However, the process by which these initial magmatic systems evolve into a fully established spreading centre remains poorly understood. Several characteristic features of magma-rich margins may be explained by the occurrence of rift-jumps during SDR emplacement, yet the cause and prevalence of such rift-jumps remain unknown. Here we constrain the...
The continental margin of SW Africa is typical of a volcanic rifted margin associated with a hotspot...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union.We present structural models of two exemplary conjugate seismic l...
Seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs) have long been recognized as a ubiquitous feature of volcanic pass...
Magma-rich margins are characterised by thick sequences of seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs), which ...
Seaward-dipping re¯ectors (SDRs) represent ¯ood basalts rapidly extruded during either rifting or ...
Seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs) have long been recognized as a ubiquitous feature of volcanic pass...
Magma-rich margins are often characterised by a proximal zone of attenuated continental crust thinni...
Seaward-dipping re¯ectors (SDRs) represent ¯ood basalts rapidly extruded during either rifting or ...
The mechanism by which seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs) are formed is a topic of debate. Two contra...
During the final stage of continental rifting, stretching localizes in the future distal domain wher...
Seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs) are a key feature within the continent to ocean transition zone of...
Southern Africa hosts remnants of two continental flood basalt provinces emplaced in association wit...
Southern Africa hosts remnants of two continental flood basalt provinces emplaced in association wit...
High-velocity lower crust (HVLC) and seaward-dipping reflector (SDR) sequences are typical features ...
The high velocity lower crust HVLC (Vp > 7km/s) together with seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs) and ...
The continental margin of SW Africa is typical of a volcanic rifted margin associated with a hotspot...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union.We present structural models of two exemplary conjugate seismic l...
Seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs) have long been recognized as a ubiquitous feature of volcanic pass...
Magma-rich margins are characterised by thick sequences of seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs), which ...
Seaward-dipping re¯ectors (SDRs) represent ¯ood basalts rapidly extruded during either rifting or ...
Seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs) have long been recognized as a ubiquitous feature of volcanic pass...
Magma-rich margins are often characterised by a proximal zone of attenuated continental crust thinni...
Seaward-dipping re¯ectors (SDRs) represent ¯ood basalts rapidly extruded during either rifting or ...
The mechanism by which seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs) are formed is a topic of debate. Two contra...
During the final stage of continental rifting, stretching localizes in the future distal domain wher...
Seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs) are a key feature within the continent to ocean transition zone of...
Southern Africa hosts remnants of two continental flood basalt provinces emplaced in association wit...
Southern Africa hosts remnants of two continental flood basalt provinces emplaced in association wit...
High-velocity lower crust (HVLC) and seaward-dipping reflector (SDR) sequences are typical features ...
The high velocity lower crust HVLC (Vp > 7km/s) together with seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs) and ...
The continental margin of SW Africa is typical of a volcanic rifted margin associated with a hotspot...
© 2016. American Geophysical Union.We present structural models of two exemplary conjugate seismic l...
Seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs) have long been recognized as a ubiquitous feature of volcanic pass...