The Bangui anomaly is bounded to the south by the
Walvis Ridge, the north by the
Cameroon–St. Helena volcanic line, and to the west by the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is shaped approximately as an
ellipse in size. It has three sections, and the magnetic equator runs through its center. It has a short axis diameter of about , and its amplitude varies between –1000
nT at ground level and –20 nT at satellite altitude, about . Its features include a Bouguer
gravity anomaly of −120
mGal, a topographical surface feature shaped as a ring of diameter, rock features of Late
Archean and
Proterozoic periods in the central part of the anomaly,
granulites, and
charnockites rock formations supplemented by
granites at the lower crust level, and
greenstone belts, and metamorphosed basalts seen as rock exposures. A zone of thinner crust bounds the anomaly to the north and a zone of relatively thicker crust is on the southern edge. and
Africa around 545 Ma. See also
Pannotia. ==Origin==