Tectonic subsidence history and thermal evolution of the Orange Basin

  • Hirsch, K.K.
  • Scheck-Wenderoth, M.
  • Wees, J.-D. van
  • Kuhlmann, G.
  • Paton, D.A.
Publication date
January 2010

Abstract

The Orange Basin offshore southwest Africa appears to represent a classical example of continental rifting and break up associated with large-scale, transient volcanism. The presence of lower crustal bodies of high seismic velocities indicates that large volumes of igneous crust formed as a consequence of lithospheric extension. We present results of a combined approach using subsidence analysis and basin history inversion models. Our results show that a classical uniform stretching model does not account for the observed tectonic subsidence. Moreover, we find that the thermal and subsidence implications of underplating need to be considered. Another departure from the uniform stretching model is renewed sub-crustal thinning and linked to t...

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