Traversing the rift: A review of the evolution of the West and Central African Rift System and its economic potential

IF 10.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Nils Lenhardt , Erepamo J. Omietimi , Aitalokhai J. Edegbai , Lorenz Schwark , Octavian Catuneanu , James D. Fairhead , Annette E. Götz
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The Cretaceous to recent West and Central African Rift System is a major geological feature in Africa, extending 4000 km from the west to the east. Its formation is related to the breakup of Gondwana and the separation of Africa from South America, during which a complex network of extensional, wrench and pull-apart basins formed. These basins can be separated into two coeval rift sub-systems, the West African Rift System and the Central African Rift System. Both systems are genetically related but are physically separated and show significant structural as well as sedimentological differences. However, despite its great importance for the history of the African continent, our understanding of its origins and evolution is limited due to a scarcity of geophysical and sedimentological data. In this review paper, we examine the sedimentary and igneous basin-fill of the major West and Central African Rift System basins using literature data from the previous five decades. We analyse basin evolution, sequence stratigraphy, changing environmental and palaeoclimatic conditions, and economic aspects of the basins. Furthermore, we address future needs and challenges in research and collaboration between academia and industry to better understand the vast economic potential of the West and Central African Rift System basins. Ultimately, our findings shed light on the complicated geological history of the West and Central African Rift System and offer vital insights for future research and development in the region.
穿越裂谷:回顾西非和中非裂谷系统的演变及其经济潜力
白垩纪至近代西非和中非裂谷系是非洲的主要地质特征,自西向东延伸4000公里。它的形成与冈瓦纳的分裂和非洲与南美洲的分离有关,在此期间形成了一个复杂的伸展、扳手和拉分盆地网络。这些盆地可划分为西非裂谷系和中非裂谷系两个同期裂谷子系统。这两个体系在遗传上是相关的,但在物理上是分开的,并显示出明显的构造和沉积差异。然而,尽管它对非洲大陆的历史非常重要,但由于缺乏地球物理和沉积学数据,我们对其起源和演化的了解有限。在这篇综述文章中,我们利用过去50年的文献资料研究了西非和中非裂谷系主要盆地的沉积和火成岩盆地填充。我们分析了盆地演化、层序地层学、变化的环境和古气候条件以及盆地的经济方面。此外,我们还讨论了学术界和工业界之间研究和合作的未来需求和挑战,以更好地了解西非和中非裂谷系统盆地的巨大经济潜力。最终,我们的发现揭示了西非和中非裂谷系统复杂的地质历史,并为该地区未来的研究和开发提供了重要的见解。
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Earth-Science Reviews
Earth-Science Reviews 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
21.70
自引率
5.80%
发文量
294
审稿时长
15.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Covering a much wider field than the usual specialist journals, Earth Science Reviews publishes review articles dealing with all aspects of Earth Sciences, and is an important vehicle for allowing readers to see their particular interest related to the Earth Sciences as a whole.
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