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1 School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, Witwatersrand 2050, South Africa
By using a recent compilation of African alkaline igneous rocks and carbonatites, we show that nearly 90 % (28 of 32 occurrences) of nepheline syenite gneisses and deformed carbonatites are concentrated within known or inferred Proterozoic suture zones. Given the well-established intracontinental rift setting for these rocks and the likely continental collisional setting for their subsequent deformation, we suggest that deformed alkaline rocks and carbonatites (DARCs) represent the products of two well-defined parts of the Wilson cycle. DARCs mark the places where vanished oceans have opened and then closed. We further postulate that DARCs taken into the mantle lithosphere to
100 km depths at collision could provide source material for later alkaline magmatism. This possibility could account for the observation of recurrent alkaline magmatic activity over hundreds of million years in provinces such as that of southern Malawi.
Key Words: carbonatite nepheline syenite collision Pan-African orogeny Africa suture rift
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