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Kgalagadi Botswana
Hydrogeological potential of the deep Ecca aquifer of the Kalahari, southwestern Botswana
SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Hurungwe granite northwest Zimbabwe:Age constraints on the timing of the Magondi orogeny and implications for the correlation between the Kheis and Magondi Belts.
Magnetic and gravity investigation of kimberlites in north-central Botswana
Preferential distribution along transcontinental corridors of kimberlites and related rocks of Southern Africa
New age constraints on the tectogenesis of the Kheis Subprovince and the evolution of the eastern Namaqua Province
The Segmented Zambezi Sedimentary System from Source to Sink: 1. Sand Petrology and Heavy Minerals
REVIEW OF MESOPROTEROZOIC MAGMATISM, SEDIMENTATION AND TERRANE AMALGAMATION IN SOUTHWESTERN AFRICA
Abstract The African continental crust was assembled by a series of orogenies over a period of billions of years mainly in Precambrian times. Tracing the build-up history of this stable crust is not always straightforward due to multiphase deformation and regions with poor outcrop. Episodes of metamorphism and magmatism associated with multiple Wilson cycles are recorded in zircons, which found their way into sediments derived from the hinterland. Dating of zircon populations in detrital rocks can hence provide age spectra which reflect the metamorphic and magmatic events of the region. Microbeam dating of detrital zircon is used to characterize the crustal development history of the Rehoboth Province of southern Africa. We investigated a quartzite of the Late Palaeo-Early Mesoproterozoic Billstein Formation, formed in a continental basin, and a quartz-feldspar arenite layer of the late Mesoproterozoic Langberg Formation conglomerates, immature sediments formed within a felsic volcanic system (both close to Rehoboth Town). The combined data indicate three episodes of crustal evolution in the Rehoboth Province. The oldest phase is only documented in the Billstein quartzite by three 2.98–2.7 Ga Archaean zircons. A Palaeoproterozoic phase between 2.2 and 1.9 Ga is older than any known exposures of the Rehoboth Province. The Billstein quartzite shows a main peak at 1.87 Ga, corresponding to the 1863±10 Ma Elim Formation. The Langberg sample reflects magmatism related to the entire Namaqua–Natal Wilson cycle between c. 1.32 and 1.05 Ga. The absence of zircons of that age range in the Billstein quartzite indicates a pre-Namaqua age for the Billstein Formation. Our data shows that there were at least three episodes of crustal development at 2.98–2.7 Ga, 2.05–1.75 and 1.32–1.1 Ga. We have documented the existence of a previously unrecognized 2.98–2.7 Ga Archaean crustal component, which was probably exposed in the Rehoboth Province during the Palaeoproterozoic and thus indicates a much longer geological history for the Rehoboth Province than previously known.