Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8908713 | Tectonophysics | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Two main periods of uplift were documented during the thermal subsidence stage of the Agulhas Margin: (1) a 92â¯Ma short-lived margin-scale uplift, followed by a second one at 76â¯Ma located along the Outeniqua Basin and; (2) a long-lasting uplift from 40 to 15â¯Ma limited to the Durban (Thekwini) Basin. This suggests that the South African Plateau is an old Upper Cretaceous relief (90-70â¯Ma) reactivated during Late Eocene to Early Miocene times (40-15â¯Ma).
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Authors
Guillaume Baby, François Guillocheau, Carl Boulogne, Cécile Robin, Massimo Dall'Asta,