“…The thick lithosphere beneath the Kalahari and Congo cratons is commonly revealed from surface‐wave (e.g., Chevrot & Zhao, 2007; Fadel et al, 2020; Li & Burke, 2006) and body wave tomography (James et al, 2001; Ortiz et al, 2019; Youssof et al, 2015; Yu et al, 2017), RF (Wittlinger & Farra, 2007), and MT studies (e.g., Evans et al, 2011; Khoza et al, 2013; Miensopust et al, 2011; Muller et al, 2009). Most body wave tomography investigations report a much thicker lithosphere (Figure 8) beneath the Kaapvaal and Zimbabwe cratons extending to depths of at least 250 km and locally reaches 300–350 km (e.g., James et al, 2001; Youssof et al, 2015), which is comparable to the average value of 300 km from inversion of RFs (Wittlinger & Farra, 2007).…”