Evidence for a volcanic rifted margin and oceanic crustal structure for the Falkland Plateau basin
Evidence for a volcanic rifted margin and oceanic crustal structure for the Falkland Plateau basin
Journal of the Geological Society of London (September 1999) 156, Part 5: 889-900
- Africa
- Atlantic Ocean
- bathymetry
- crust
- dikes
- Falkland Plateau
- geophysical methods
- geophysical profiles
- geophysical surveys
- Gondwana
- gravity methods
- intrusions
- Jurassic
- Karoo Basin
- Mesozoic
- oceanic crust
- passive margins
- plate boundaries
- plate tectonics
- rift zones
- seismic profiles
- South Africa
- South Atlantic
- Southern Africa
- surveys
- volcanism
Marine geophysical data from the western Falkland Plateau show strongely lineated magnetic anomalies and a coincident linear gravity high that identify the southeastern margin of a Falkland Islands block as a volcanic rifted continental margin. Characteristics of onshore and offshore dikes suggest this margin is most probably slightly younger than 190 Ma. Together with these data, seismic reflection profiles and sonobuoy seismic refraction data from the basin province of the Falkland Plateau east of the islands indicate an elevated oceanic origin for the major part of the Basin, most probably within the Karoo hotspot province. These conclusions are compatible with, but do not directly indicate the independent rotation of a Falkland Islands block, and closely constrain models of southwest Gondwana evolution.