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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 1976
Economic Geology (1976) 71 (7): 1399–1428.
...C. E. Feather Abstract Approximately 80 percent of the platinum-group mineral grains in the Precambrian Witwatersrand conglomerate reefs are (Ir, Os, Ru) alloys. Osmium, iridosmine, osmiridium, and iridium are most abundant; rutheniridosmine, ruthenosmiridium, and ruthenian iridium are less...
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Examples of the Carbon Leader <span class="search-highlight">Reef</span>, Tau Tona mine, Carletonville goldfield....
Published: 01 September 2013
Fig. 2 Examples of the Carbon Leader Reef, Tau Tona mine, Carletonville goldfield. A) Carbon Leader Reef pyritic conglomerate reef between quartzite beds. B) Close-up of polished slab of Carbon Leader Reef showing detrital pyrite band and quartz pebbles. C) Reflected light photomicrograph showing
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Al 2 O 3 –(CaO* + Na 2 O)–K 2 O (A–CN–K) diagrams: (A) alteration trends in...
Published: 18 August 2022
Fig. 9. Al 2 O 3 –(CaO* + Na 2 O)–K 2 O (A–CN–K) diagrams: (A) alteration trends in siliciclastic metasedimentary rocks from auriferous conglomerates (reefs), their immediate arenitic footwall and hangingwall, and from nonreef arenite at various stratigraphic positions in the Witwatersrand
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Polished slabs of <span class="search-highlight">reef</span> <span class="search-highlight">conglomerates</span>. ( a ) Clast-supported pebble conglome...
Published: 01 June 2024
Figure 3. Polished slabs of reef conglomerates. ( a ) Clast-supported pebble conglomerate (Kimberley Reef). Clasts are mainly made of vein quartz. ( b ) Climbing ripple cross-laminated pebbly sandstone (Main Reef Leader, Geldenhuis Deep Mine). Most sand-sized grains are made of detrital pyrite
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Clast-supported, well-sorted, small-pebble <span class="search-highlight">conglomerate</span> of the Main <span class="search-highlight">Reef</span>, i...
Published: 01 November 2021
Figure 7.  Clast-supported, well-sorted, small-pebble conglomerate of the Main Reef, interpreted as a gravel bar element overlain by cross-bedded sandstone and capped by the Main Reef Leader from the discovery site of gold in Johannesburg. Main Reef conglomerate is 1.2 m thick.
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( a ) Medium- to large-pebble <span class="search-highlight">conglomerate</span> developed in the Denny Dalton Me...
Published: 01 September 2020
conglomerate developed along basal contact between Sinqeni Formation and underlying Nsuze Group volcanics, Denny Dalton mine area, White Mfolozi Inlier. ( d ) Multiple conglomerate beds exposed in the Denny Dalton mine area, the basal Mozaan Contact Reef (MCR) has been mined out whilst the medium-pebble
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Figure 11. Drawing of upper part of composite <span class="search-highlight">reef</span> from section 1, Holyoake...
Published: 01 September 2002
by shale deposition and renewed growth of the archaeocyathan reef. The discontinuous carbonate conglomerate above the shale likely indicates erosion of the reef, possibly by submarine currents (e.g., Schlager, 1998 , 1999 ). Lateral expansion of the reef over the carbonate conglomerate was followed
Series: SEPM Concepts in Sedimentology and Paleontology
Published: 01 January 1996
DOI: 10.2110/csp.96.01.0277
EISBN: 9781565762282
... Abstract: The Rosignano Reef Complex ("Calcare di Rosignano") consists of two fringing coral reef units with small lagoons, the Acquabona (lower) and the Castelnuovo (upper), separated by restricted marine carbonates and conglomerates and associated unconformities. The Acquabona reef...
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Underground geological data.  a , Multicyclic auriferous <span class="search-highlight">conglomerate</span> of th...
Published: 01 March 2019
Figure 2. Underground geological data. a , Multicyclic auriferous conglomerate of the Black Reef Formation. b , Quartz vein lode cut by normal fault. c , Sidewall profile of multicycling auriferous conglomerate, showing minor faulting. d , Sidewall profile of quartz vein lode, showing
Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2000
DOI: 10.5382/Rev.13.14
EISBN: 9781629490205
... and commonly several minor reef horizons that have been mined semicontinuously for up to 400 km2. Mineralized zones range from 1 cm to several meters in thickness, and the host rock varies from quartz pebble conglomerate and carbon seam to polymictic conglomerate and pyritic quartzite. All reefs are either...
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—Orientation diagrams for longest axes of grains.  A. Calcite grains in dip...
Published: 01 September 1961
section C. G. Calcite in dip section from reef cover. H. Calcite in strike section from reef cover. I. Calcite from component in reef flank conglomerate. S 1. Trace of bedding in component; S 2. Trace of bedding in conglomerate. Number of grains measured for each diagram is given. S indicates trace
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2004
South African Journal of Geology (2004) 107 (4): 603–618.
... occurring sporadically in the hangingwall, redefining the Composite Reef stratigraphy for this area. Tectonic controls on sedimentation persisted throughout the deposition of the Composite Reef, influencing the nature and distribution of the conglomerates. Utilising the Composite Reef model, combined...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 1996
Economic Geology (1996) 91 (2): 322–342.
... displays a typical metamorphic texture implies limited oxygen and silica mobility, and recrystallization by pressure solution in the presence of small amounts of intergranular fluids.Oxygen isotope analyses of quartz pebbles along the Main "reef" (conglomerate) of the West Rand Consolidated gold mine...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2024
South African Journal of Geology (2024) 127 (2): 271–284.
...Figure 3. Polished slabs of reef conglomerates. ( a ) Clast-supported pebble conglomerate (Kimberley Reef). Clasts are mainly made of vein quartz. ( b ) Climbing ripple cross-laminated pebbly sandstone (Main Reef Leader, Geldenhuis Deep Mine). Most sand-sized grains are made of detrital pyrite...
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Geology of the Witwatersrand gold deposits showing ( A ) the paleogeography...
Published: 01 December 2023
Figure 1. Geology of the Witwatersrand gold deposits showing ( A ) the paleogeography of the Witwatersrand Supergroup, the Ventersdorp Contact Reef, and the Black Reef. A rtist : L ina J akaite in cooperation with G len N waila . ( B ) Typical Witwatersrand-type auriferous conglomerate showing
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Representative photomicrographs of the Carbon Leader <span class="search-highlight">reef</span> <span class="search-highlight">conglomerate</span>. A) ...
Published: 01 March 2021
Fig. 7. Representative photomicrographs of the Carbon Leader reef conglomerate. A) Conglomerate composed of quartz (Qtz) and chert grains set in a very fine grained matrix. Photograph taken under crossed polarizers. Specimen located 4 m along strike from the contact with the erosion channel. B
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 1999
Economic Geology (1999) 94 (5): 689–706.
...V. H. Gartz; H. E. Frimmel Abstract The Ventersdorp contact reef is an auriferous conglomerate horizon and economic orebody on top of the Late Archean Witwatersrand Supergroup in South Africa. It differs from the other conglomerate beds (reefs) in the Witwatersrand basin in having a massive...
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Photographs of samples taken from the Carbon Leader <span class="search-highlight">reef</span> at Tau Tona Mine, ...
Published: 01 March 2010
Figure 3. Photographs of samples taken from the Carbon Leader reef at Tau Tona Mine, showing the major rock types. ( a ) the hangingwall quartzite, ( b ) upper conglomerate, ( c ) middle quartzite, ( d ) lower conglomerate and ( e ) the footwall quartzite (Blyvooruitzicht
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( a ) Concentration of sand-sized carbonaceous grains (“fly-speck carbon”) ...
Published: 01 June 2024
carbonaceous grains and disrupted carbon seams (~1 cm-thick) in conglomerate (Carbon Leader Reef, Blyvooruitzicht Mine).
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2024
South African Journal of Geology (2024) 127 (2): 285–324.
... predominantly the LK1 and MK2 conglomerates and possibly gold present in the diamictites. The footwall strata had been derived from a greenstone-rich source in the east. Their greenstone signature was carried over into the Kimberley Reef, notably the presence of banded iron formation clasts and high...
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