Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic

The structure of igneous plumbing systems in circum-South Atlantic, intra-continental rift basins (e.g. the West and Central African Rift Systems) remains enigmatic owing to poor subsurface data coverage and quality. How magmatism in these basins related to the opening of the South Atlantic is thus...

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Main Authors: Suleiman, AA, Magee, C, Jackson, CA-L, Fraser, AJ
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Society 2017
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:137180 2023-05-15T18:21:09+02:00 Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic Suleiman, AA Magee, C Jackson, CA-L Fraser, AJ 2017-07 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137180/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137180/1/jgs2016-107_R1-1_2.pdf en eng Geological Society https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/137180/1/jgs2016-107_R1-1_2.pdf Suleiman, AA, Magee, C orcid.org/0000-0001-9836-2365 , Jackson, CA-L et al. (1 more author) (2017) Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic. Journal of the Geological Society, 174 (4). pp. 667-678. ISSN 0016-7649 Article NonPeerReviewed 2017 ftleedsuniv 2023-01-30T22:11:37Z The structure of igneous plumbing systems in circum-South Atlantic, intra-continental rift basins (e.g. the West and Central African Rift Systems) remains enigmatic owing to poor subsurface data coverage and quality. How magmatism in these basins related to the opening of the South Atlantic is thus poorly understood. We integrate 2D and 3D seismic reflection data (c. 27 600 km2), data from 23 boreholes, and field observations from the Bornu Basin and Upper Benue Trough, onshore NE Nigeria, to examine the timing and development of igneous bodies possibly related to opening of the South Atlantic. We identify numerous sills, which typically have saucer-shaped and en echelon morphologies, and extrusive volcanic cones. The igneous rocks are alkali basalts and dolerites. Seismic-stratigraphic relationships indicate that emplacement occurred in the Early Cretaceous (Albian to Cenomanian; c. 120 Ma), Late Cretaceous (Santonian to early Campanian; c. 83 Ma) and Cenozoic (Miocene; c. 22 Ma). Magmatism was broadly coeval with major plate boundary interactions, characterized by major azimuthal changes in fracture zones in the developing South Atlantic Ocean. The broad temporal correlation between intra-continental rift basin magmatism and plate boundary interactions suggests that periods of magma emplacement may have, in some way, been instigated by stress dissipation into intra-continental rift basins. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York) Cones The ENVELOPE(78.344,78.344,-68.635,-68.635) Cones, The ENVELOPE(78.344,78.344,-68.635,-68.635)
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description The structure of igneous plumbing systems in circum-South Atlantic, intra-continental rift basins (e.g. the West and Central African Rift Systems) remains enigmatic owing to poor subsurface data coverage and quality. How magmatism in these basins related to the opening of the South Atlantic is thus poorly understood. We integrate 2D and 3D seismic reflection data (c. 27 600 km2), data from 23 boreholes, and field observations from the Bornu Basin and Upper Benue Trough, onshore NE Nigeria, to examine the timing and development of igneous bodies possibly related to opening of the South Atlantic. We identify numerous sills, which typically have saucer-shaped and en echelon morphologies, and extrusive volcanic cones. The igneous rocks are alkali basalts and dolerites. Seismic-stratigraphic relationships indicate that emplacement occurred in the Early Cretaceous (Albian to Cenomanian; c. 120 Ma), Late Cretaceous (Santonian to early Campanian; c. 83 Ma) and Cenozoic (Miocene; c. 22 Ma). Magmatism was broadly coeval with major plate boundary interactions, characterized by major azimuthal changes in fracture zones in the developing South Atlantic Ocean. The broad temporal correlation between intra-continental rift basin magmatism and plate boundary interactions suggests that periods of magma emplacement may have, in some way, been instigated by stress dissipation into intra-continental rift basins.
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author Suleiman, AA
Magee, C
Jackson, CA-L
Fraser, AJ
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Magee, C
Jackson, CA-L
Fraser, AJ
Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic
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Fraser, AJ
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title Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic
title_short Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic
title_full Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic
title_fullStr Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic
title_sort igneous activity in the bornu basin, onshore ne nigeria; implications for opening of the south atlantic
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Suleiman, AA, Magee, C orcid.org/0000-0001-9836-2365 , Jackson, CA-L et al. (1 more author) (2017) Igneous activity in the Bornu Basin, onshore NE Nigeria; implications for opening of the South Atlantic. Journal of the Geological Society, 174 (4). pp. 667-678. ISSN 0016-7649
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