Facies model for interval between UG2 and Merensky Reef, western Bushveld Complex, South Africa

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
W. D. Maier H. V. Eales
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Apr 1, 1994

Abstract

Paper presented at the IAGOD international symposium on mineralization related to mafic and ultramafic rocks held in Orleans, France, 1-3 September 1993. A lithological and geochemical study revealed significant lateral variation of the interval over 170 km of strike, from about 30 m at the Union Section to 220 m near Brits. The cumulates also become more evolved and leucocratic with distance from the Union Section both towards the NE (Amandelbult) and SE (Impala, Rustenburg and Brits). It is inferred that the persistent heat flux from a putative major feeder zone near the Union Section impaired deposition of felsic cumulates in the vicinity, delaying crystallisation of successive phases in parts of the chamber near the feeder. New influxes were therefore deposited on a footwall of varying thickness and lithology in response to different degrees of crystallisation and accumulation along strike. The development of cyclic units of chromitite, harzburgite, pyroxenite, norite and anorthosite was interrupted at different stages in different parts of the chamber
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APA: W. D. Maier H. V. Eales  (1994)  Facies model for interval between UG2 and Merensky Reef, western Bushveld Complex, South Africa

MLA: W. D. Maier H. V. Eales Facies model for interval between UG2 and Merensky Reef, western Bushveld Complex, South Africa. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1994.

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