The chemistry of Karoo-age andesitic lavas along the northern Mozambique coast, southern Africa and possible implications for Gondwana breakup

G. H. Grantham, B. M. Eglington, P. H. Macey, B. A. Ingram, M. Rademeyer, H. Kaiden, V. Manhica

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Abstract

Major, trace, radiogenic isotope and stable isotope data from lavas along the northeastern coast of Mozambique are described. The whole rock composition data demonstrate that the rocks are dominantly andesitic with compositions typical of calc-alkaline volcanic rocks from arc environments. SHRIMP U/Pb data from zircons indicate that the zircons are xenocrystic, having ages of between 500 Ma and 660 Ma, with the age of the lava constrained by Rb/Sr data at ~184 Ma. Strontium, Nd and Pb radiogenic isotope data support an interpretation of extensive mixing between a Karoo age basaltic magma (dolerite) from Antarctica and continental crust similar in composition to the Mozambique basement. Oxygen isotope data also imply a significant crustal contribution to the lavas. Possible tectonic settings for the lavas are at the margin of a plume or from a locally restricted compressional setting during Gondwana breakup processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-286
Number of pages16
JournalSouth African Journal of Geology
Volume121
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geology

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