“…This region was affected by an episode of NW-SE rifting through the Permo-Triassic which was associated with the fragmentation of Gondwana [∼170-185 Ma, Eagles and König, 2008, Gaina et al, 2015, Leinweber and Jokat, 2012, Mueller and Jokat, 2019, Senkans et al, 2019, opening the Mozambique, Comores and Somali basins, during which Madagascar drifted southward [Mahanjane, 2012, Davis et al, 2016. The nature of the lithosphere (continental vs. oceanic) underlying the Comoros archipelago continues to be debated and has been diversely interpreted over the years [Nougier et al, 1986, Michon, 2016, Masquelet et al, 2022, Rolandone et al, 2022. The origin of volcanism in the area is also poorly understood, and proposed hypotheses include: (a) hot spot activity [Emerick and Duncan, 1982], (b) lithospheric fracture zones facilitating melt transport [Nougier et al, 1986], or (c) coupling of both processes, with the interaction of extensional tectonics and deeper astenospheric processes [e.g., Courgeon et al, 2018, Deville et al, 2018, Famin et al, 2020, Franke et al, 2015, Kusky et al, 2010, Michon, 2016, O'Connor et al, 2019, Wiles et al, 2020.…”