- Title
- Karoo and Etendeks flood basalt provinces, southern Africa and the tectonic development of their adjacent margins:
- Creator
- Marsh, Julian S, Watkeys, M K
- Date
- 1996
- Type
- text
- Type
- article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/144868
- Identifier
- vital:38386
- Description
- Southern Africa hosts remnants of two continental flood basalt provinces emplaced in association with fragmentation of Gondwana. The earliest is the 183 Ma Karoo Province whose relationship to continental breakup and sea floor spreading is complex. Geochemical stratigraphy, Ar-Ar Dating and palaeomagnetism indicate that Karoo mafic igneous rocks throughout Southern Africa were emplaced over a very short interval at 183 Ma.
- Format
- 5 pages, pdf
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Department of Geology, Rhodes University, Marsh, Julian S and Watkeys, M J. Karoo and Etendeks flood basalt provinces, southern Africa and the tectonic development of their adjacent margins. GeoForshungs Zentrum Potsdam: Stiftung des offentlichen rechts. Abstracts of the International Lithosphere program. Workshop “Volcanic margins”. November 10th to 12th, 1997 Potsdam Germany. Department of Geology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. 1996, Department of Geology, Rhodes University volume number 1 4 1996
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