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Evolution of the Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande rise hot spot systen : implications for African and South American plate motions over plumes

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Title Evolution of the Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande rise hot spot systen : implications for African and South American plate motions over plumes
Names O'Connor, John M. (creator)
Duncan, Robert A. (creator)
Date Issued 1990-10-10 (iso8601)
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Abstract Crystallization ages of volcanic rocks, dredged or drilled from the Walvis Ridge (ten sites) and the Rio
Grande Rise (one site), have been determined by the ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar incremental heating technique. The
fundamentally age-progressive distribution of these basement ages suggests a common hot spot source for
volcanism on the island of Tristan da Cunha, along the Walvis Ridge and Rio Grande Rise, and for the
formation of the continental flood basalts located in Namibia (Africa) and Brazil (South America). The
Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande Rise volcanic system evolved along a section of the South Atlantic spreading-axis,
as the African and South American plates migrated apart, astride, or in close proximity to, an upwelling
plume. Reconstructions of the spatial relationship between the spreading-axis, the Tristan hot spot, and the
evolving Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande Rise volcanic feature show that, at about 70 Ma, the spreading-axis began
to migrate westward, away from the hot spot. The resulting transition to intraplate hot spot volcanism along
the Walvis Ridge (and associated termination of Rio Grande Rise formation) also involved a northward
migration of previously formed African seafloor over the hot spot. Rotation parameters for African motion
over fixed hot spots (i.e., absolute motion) have been recalculated such that the predicted trail of the Tristan
hot spot agrees with the distribution of radiometric and fossil basement ages along the Walvis Ridge. African
absolute motion has been extended to the South and North American plates, by the addition of relative motion
reconstruction poles.
Genre Article
Identifier Duncan, R. A., and O’Connor, J. M. (1990). Evolution of the Walvis Ridge-Rio Grande rise hot spot system: implications for African and South American plate motions over plumes. J. Geophys. Res., 95, B11, 17475-17502.

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