Geological constraints on the evolution of the Angolan margin based on reflection and refraction seismic data (ZaïAngo project).

  • Moulin, M.
  • Aslanian, D.
  • Olivet, J.L.
  • Contrucci, I.
  • Matias, L.
  • Geli, L.
  • Klingelhoefer, F.
  • Nouze, H.
  • Rehault, J.P.
  • Unternehr, P.
Publication date
January 2005
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Deep penetration multichannel reflection and Ocean Bottom Seismometer wide-angle seismic data from the Congo–Angola margin were collected in 2000 during the ZaïAngo cruise. These data help constrain the deep structure of the continental margin, the geometry of the pre-salt sediment layers and the geometry of the Aptian salt layer. Dating the deposition of the salt relative to the chronology of the margin formation is an issue of fundamental importance for reconstructing the evolution of the margin and for the understanding of the crustal thinning processes. The data show that the crust thins abruptly, from a 30–40 km thickness to less than 10 km, over a lateral distance of less than 50 km. The transitional domain is a 180-km-wide basin. The...

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