POST-PAN-AFRICAN TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF SOUTH MALAWI IN RELATION TO THE KARROO AND RECENT EAST-AFRICAN RIFT SYSTEMS

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CASTAING, C
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[1] Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Miniéres, Département Géologie, 45060 Orléans Cedex 02
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10.1016/0040-1951(91)90232-H
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Structural studies conducted in the Lengwe a d Mwabvi Karroo basins and in the basement in South Malawi, using regional maps and published data extended to cover Southeast Africa, serve to propose a series of geodynamic reconstructions which reveal the persistence of an extensional tectonic regime, the minimum stress sigma-3 of which has varied through time. The period of Karroo rifting, and the tholeiitic and alkaline magmatism which terminated it, were controlled by NW-SE extension, which resulted in the creation of roughly NE-SW troughs articulated by the Tanganyika-Malawi and Zambesi pre-transform systems. These were NW-SE sinistral-slip systems with directions of movement dipping slightly to the Southeast, which enabled the Mwanza fault to play an important role in the evolution of the Karroo basins of the Shire Valley. The Cretaceous was a transition period between the Karroo rifting and the formation of the Recent East African Rift System. Extension was NE-SW, with some evidence for a local compressional episode in the Lengwe basin. Beginning in the Cenozoic, the extension once more became NW-SE, and controlled the evolution in transtension of the Recent East African Rift System. This history highligths the major role of transverse faults systems dominated by strike-slip motion in the evolution and perpetuation of the continental rift systems. These faults are of a greater geological persistence than the normal faults bounding the grabens, especially when they are located on major basement anisotropies.
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