Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data

The North Natal Valley (NNV) and the Mozambique Coastal Plain (MCP) are key areas for the understanding of the SW Indian Ocean history since the Gondwana break-up. Nevertheless, the deep structures and the nature of the NNV and MCP remain discussed in the absence of deep geophysical data. In 2016, t...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Main Authors: Lepretre, A., Schnurle, P., Evain, Mikael, Verrier, F., Moorcroft, D., Clarens, P. de, Corela, C., Afilhado, Alexandra, Loureiro, Afonso, LEROY, Sylvie, D'Acremont, Elia, Thompson, J., Aslanian, D., Moulin, Maryline
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13417
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB021171
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spelling ftinstplisboa:oai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/13417 2023-05-15T14:00:48+02:00 Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data Lepretre, A. Schnurle, P. Evain, Mikael Verrier, F. Moorcroft, D. Clarens, P. de Corela, C. Afilhado, Alexandra Loureiro, Afonso LEROY, Sylvie D'Acremont, Elia Thompson, J. Aslanian, D. Moulin, Maryline 2021-04 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13417 https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB021171 eng eng American Geophysical Union https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/2020JB021171 LEPRETRE, A.; [et al] – Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data. Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth. ISSN 2169-9313. Vol. 126, N.º 4 (2021), pp. 1-28 2169-9313 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13417 doi:10.1029/2020JB021171 2169-9356 closedAccess Continental crust Mozambique Natal Valley Passive margin Angle seismic article 2021 ftinstplisboa https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB021171 2022-05-25T18:40:12Z The North Natal Valley (NNV) and the Mozambique Coastal Plain (MCP) are key areas for the understanding of the SW Indian Ocean history since the Gondwana break-up. Nevertheless, the deep structures and the nature of the NNV and MCP remain discussed in the absence of deep geophysical data. In 2016, the NNV, MCP and Limpopo margin (LM) have been investigated along seven wide-angle and MCS profiles. The combined wide-angle and reflection seismic interpretation along the N-S MZ7 profile reveals an upper sedimentary sequence characterized by low velocities generally not exceeding 3 km/s, with thicknesses varying from 0.150 km in the central part to similar to 2.8 km in the south. The underlying sequence is formed of a 2.53.0 km thick volcano-sedimentary sequence which presents important lateral and with depth changes and presence of high velocity lenses, indicating inter-bedded volcanic sills and recurrent magmatic episodes. The south of the NNV including the Naude Ridge (NR) presents a disturbed sedimentary cover with structural highs and southward-dipping reflectors and sub-basins. The crust, reaching 35-40 km onshore below the MCP, gently thins below the continental shelf to a regular thickness of similar to 29 km below the NNV. Crustal velocities reveal low velocity gradients, with atypical high velocities. South the ND, the crust thins to 15 km. We interpret the velocity architecture combined with the evidences of volcanism at shallower depths as indicating an intensively intruded continental crust. Contrary to what is proposed in most geodynamic models, the Mozambique Coastal plain and the Natal Valley are both of continental nature, with an abrupt necking zone located south of NR. The Antarctica plate was therefore situated at the eastern limit of these two domains before the Gondwana breakup. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa: Repositório Científico do IPL Indian Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 126 4
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topic Continental crust
Mozambique
Natal Valley
Passive margin
Angle seismic
spellingShingle Continental crust
Mozambique
Natal Valley
Passive margin
Angle seismic
Lepretre, A.
Schnurle, P.
Evain, Mikael
Verrier, F.
Moorcroft, D.
Clarens, P. de
Corela, C.
Afilhado, Alexandra
Loureiro, Afonso
LEROY, Sylvie
D'Acremont, Elia
Thompson, J.
Aslanian, D.
Moulin, Maryline
Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data
topic_facet Continental crust
Mozambique
Natal Valley
Passive margin
Angle seismic
description The North Natal Valley (NNV) and the Mozambique Coastal Plain (MCP) are key areas for the understanding of the SW Indian Ocean history since the Gondwana break-up. Nevertheless, the deep structures and the nature of the NNV and MCP remain discussed in the absence of deep geophysical data. In 2016, the NNV, MCP and Limpopo margin (LM) have been investigated along seven wide-angle and MCS profiles. The combined wide-angle and reflection seismic interpretation along the N-S MZ7 profile reveals an upper sedimentary sequence characterized by low velocities generally not exceeding 3 km/s, with thicknesses varying from 0.150 km in the central part to similar to 2.8 km in the south. The underlying sequence is formed of a 2.53.0 km thick volcano-sedimentary sequence which presents important lateral and with depth changes and presence of high velocity lenses, indicating inter-bedded volcanic sills and recurrent magmatic episodes. The south of the NNV including the Naude Ridge (NR) presents a disturbed sedimentary cover with structural highs and southward-dipping reflectors and sub-basins. The crust, reaching 35-40 km onshore below the MCP, gently thins below the continental shelf to a regular thickness of similar to 29 km below the NNV. Crustal velocities reveal low velocity gradients, with atypical high velocities. South the ND, the crust thins to 15 km. We interpret the velocity architecture combined with the evidences of volcanism at shallower depths as indicating an intensively intruded continental crust. Contrary to what is proposed in most geodynamic models, the Mozambique Coastal plain and the Natal Valley are both of continental nature, with an abrupt necking zone located south of NR. The Antarctica plate was therefore situated at the eastern limit of these two domains before the Gondwana breakup. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lepretre, A.
Schnurle, P.
Evain, Mikael
Verrier, F.
Moorcroft, D.
Clarens, P. de
Corela, C.
Afilhado, Alexandra
Loureiro, Afonso
LEROY, Sylvie
D'Acremont, Elia
Thompson, J.
Aslanian, D.
Moulin, Maryline
author_facet Lepretre, A.
Schnurle, P.
Evain, Mikael
Verrier, F.
Moorcroft, D.
Clarens, P. de
Corela, C.
Afilhado, Alexandra
Loureiro, Afonso
LEROY, Sylvie
D'Acremont, Elia
Thompson, J.
Aslanian, D.
Moulin, Maryline
author_sort Lepretre, A.
title Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data
title_short Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data
title_full Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data
title_fullStr Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data
title_full_unstemmed Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data
title_sort deep structure of the north natal valley (mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data
publisher American Geophysical Union
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LEPRETRE, A.; [et al] – Deep structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) using combined wide-angle and reflection seismic data. Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth. ISSN 2169-9313. Vol. 126, N.º 4 (2021), pp. 1-28
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