The Walvis Ridge is a more than 3000km long submarine ridge in the South Atlantic, which consists of single volcanoes and numerous smaller and larger ridges. It stretches from Namibia at the African continental margin to the volcanic island of Tristan da Cunha near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. At some places this remarkable structure raises from the 5000 m deep sea basins to the sea surface or even above. The hypotheses about its origin are strongly related to the great debate about the existence of deep mantle plumes: The ridge is thought to be either the hotspot trail of the Tristan hotspot or the result of stress release caused by normal plate tectonics. The hotspot hypothesis further links the ridge to continental flood basalts, which are th...
Voluminous magmatism during the South Atlantic opening has been considered as a classical example fo...
The Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande Rise System is the only seamount chain in the Atlantic that is known bei...
The causes for the formation of large igneous provinces and hotspot trails are still a matter of con...
Continental breakup is commonly preceded or accompanied by massive volcanism and deposition of flood...
The Walvis Ridge perpendicular to the African coast offshore Namibia is believed to be caused by a l...
Highlights • Crustal structure of Walvis Ridge reveals high seismic velocities in the lower cr...
Walvis Ridge is an aseismic oceanic ridge stretching from the African continent to the Mid Atlantic ...
Large igneous provinces (LIP) are often found in close temporal and spatial proximity with continent...
The Walvis Ridge (WR) is the most prominent hotspot track related to the opening in the South Atlan...
The southern Atlantic hosts a variety of magmatic structures, namely the Walvis Ridge, the Discovery...
The opening of the South Atlantic ocean basin resulted in voluminous magmatism on the conjugate cont...
Tristan da Cunha is a small volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean close to the Mid- Atlantic R...
The Tristan-Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
Upwelling hot mantle plumes are thought to disintegrate continental lithosphere and are considered t...
The opening of the South Atlantic ocean basin was accompanied by voluminous magmatism on the conjuga...
Voluminous magmatism during the South Atlantic opening has been considered as a classical example fo...
The Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande Rise System is the only seamount chain in the Atlantic that is known bei...
The causes for the formation of large igneous provinces and hotspot trails are still a matter of con...
Continental breakup is commonly preceded or accompanied by massive volcanism and deposition of flood...
The Walvis Ridge perpendicular to the African coast offshore Namibia is believed to be caused by a l...
Highlights • Crustal structure of Walvis Ridge reveals high seismic velocities in the lower cr...
Walvis Ridge is an aseismic oceanic ridge stretching from the African continent to the Mid Atlantic ...
Large igneous provinces (LIP) are often found in close temporal and spatial proximity with continent...
The Walvis Ridge (WR) is the most prominent hotspot track related to the opening in the South Atlan...
The southern Atlantic hosts a variety of magmatic structures, namely the Walvis Ridge, the Discovery...
The opening of the South Atlantic ocean basin resulted in voluminous magmatism on the conjugate cont...
Tristan da Cunha is a small volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean close to the Mid- Atlantic R...
The Tristan-Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
Upwelling hot mantle plumes are thought to disintegrate continental lithosphere and are considered t...
The opening of the South Atlantic ocean basin was accompanied by voluminous magmatism on the conjuga...
Voluminous magmatism during the South Atlantic opening has been considered as a classical example fo...
The Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande Rise System is the only seamount chain in the Atlantic that is known bei...
The causes for the formation of large igneous provinces and hotspot trails are still a matter of con...