Kinematics of the South Atlantic rift
Christian Heine, Jasper Zoethout, R. Dietmar M\"uller

TL;DR
This paper models the kinematic evolution of the South Atlantic rift, linking changes in extension dynamics to margin structures and providing a detailed timeline of rift development from initial extension to final breakup.
Contribution
It introduces a quantitative model of the South Atlantic rift's kinematic history, highlighting the impact of multi-velocity and multi-directional extension on margin evolution.
Findings
Initial E-W extension at low velocities until 126 Ma
Rapid lithospheric weakening and increased extension velocities between 126 Ma and 113 Ma
Final breakup occurred around 113 Ma in the Santos-Benguela margin
Abstract
The South Atlantic rift basin evolved as branch of a large Jurassic-Cretaceous intraplate rift zone between the African and South American plates during the final breakup of western Gondwana. By quantitatively accounting for crustal deformation in the Central and West African rift zone, we indirectly construct the kinematic history of the pre-breakup evolution of the conjugate West African-Brazilian margins. Our model suggests a causal link between changes in extension direction and velocity during continental extension and the generation of marginal structures such as the enigmatic Pre-salt sag basin and the S\~ao Paulo High. We model an initial E-W directed extension between South America and Africa (fixed in present-day position) at very low extensional velocities until Upper Hauterivian times (126 Ma) when rift activity along in the equatorial Atlantic domain started to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMechanics and Biomechanics Studies
