Upwelling hot mantle plumes are thought to disintegrate continental lithosphere and are considered to be drivers of active continental breakup. The formation of the Walvis Ridge during the opening of the South Atlantic is related to a putative plume-induced breakup. We investigated the crustal structure of the Walvis Ridge (southeast Atlantic Ocean) at its intersection with the continental margin and searched for anomalies related to the possible plume head. The overall structure we identify suggests that no broad plume head existed during opening of the South Atlantic and anomalous mantle melting occurred only locally. We therefore question the importance of a plume head as a driver of continental breakup and further speculate that the hot...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...
Upwelling hot mantle plumes are thought to disintegrate continental lithosphere and are considered t...
Large igneous provinces (LIP) are often found in close temporal and spatial proximity with continent...
Highlights • Crustal structure of Walvis Ridge reveals high seismic velocities in the lower cr...
Continental breakup is commonly preceded or accompanied by massive volcanism and deposition of flood...
The Walvis Ridge is a more than 3000km long submarine ridge in the South Atlantic, which consists of...
We propose a mechanism that explains in one unified framework the presence of continental break-up f...
The southern South Atlantic has often been considered a classic example of continental break-up in t...
The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising fro...
The Tristan-Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
Southern Africa was part of Gondwanaland until the Mesozoic, when this supercontinent broke up into ...
Despite the efforts of geoscientists for decades, the mechanism for the formation of the Rio Grande ...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...
Upwelling hot mantle plumes are thought to disintegrate continental lithosphere and are considered t...
Large igneous provinces (LIP) are often found in close temporal and spatial proximity with continent...
Highlights • Crustal structure of Walvis Ridge reveals high seismic velocities in the lower cr...
Continental breakup is commonly preceded or accompanied by massive volcanism and deposition of flood...
The Walvis Ridge is a more than 3000km long submarine ridge in the South Atlantic, which consists of...
We propose a mechanism that explains in one unified framework the presence of continental break-up f...
The southern South Atlantic has often been considered a classic example of continental break-up in t...
The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising fro...
The Tristan-Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
It is generally acknowledged that mantle plumes played a significant role in the process of fragment...
Southern Africa was part of Gondwanaland until the Mesozoic, when this supercontinent broke up into ...
Despite the efforts of geoscientists for decades, the mechanism for the formation of the Rio Grande ...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...