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Thomas Theunissen

November 3, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Topography during Pangea Breakup – Case of the South Atlantic Central Segment – 2-D thermo-mechanical modelling and implications for salt basin formation

In this study we use observations from the central South Atlantic conjugate margins to constrain
the structural style of rifting and its relation with sedimentary basin evolution during
the syn and early post-rift. Three synthetics transects from North (Gabon-Brazil) to South
(Angola-Brazil) are used to constrain fault distribution, margin width, crustal thickness,
distribution of magmatism, syn-rift sedimentary section thickness and paleo-environment
from the start of rifting in the Berriasian (145 Ma) until the early post rift in the Aptian (114 Ma).
This integrated study aims to understand variations in along strike structural style,
magmatic output, and sedimentary basin evolution to assess the contribution of
mantle processes on topography using forward 2-D thermo-mechanical modelling.
We design a model setup that reproduces South Atlantic central segment main characteristics
before rifting. We then explore the effect of sedimentation rate on subsidence and the effect of
mantle temperature on topography. The model accounts for decompression melting with feedbacks
on temperature, viscosity and density of the mantle. The subsidence in the thermo-mechanical
models is calibrated with a reference mid-ocean ridge elevation, where a 6 km thick oceanic crust
is predicted, and explained by the different contributions on buoyancy of rifted passive
margin during rifting. We discuss conditions to get magma-poor margins and conditions
to reach a small topographic gradient and shallow water environment between the proximal
and distal domains over more than 200 km of the wide margin during most of the syn-rift.

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Date:
November 3, 2021
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Venue

Kontinentalsokkelen (2G16e)
Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41
Bergen, 5007 Norway
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