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Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2405(14)
... structures and textures of two sequences of volcanic rocks, the lower Nhlebela Formation and the upper Agatha Formation. The Nhlebela Formation contains pillowed successions, peperite-like breccias, and extensive fragmental deposits formed as a result of hydroclastic eruption. The shallow water hydromagmatic...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2021
South African Journal of Geology (2021) 124 (3): 699–716.
... of the Nsuze Group, nonconformably overlying basement granitoids of the Kaapvaal Craton within the Mhaltuze Inlier. Mafic volcanics of the Nhlebela Formation overlie the Mantonga Formation in the inlier. These two lower units are, however, not exposed elsewhere in the sub-basin. The sedimentary White Mfolozi...
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The geology of the White Mfolozi Inlier after  Matthews (1967) ,  Cole (199...
Published: 01 June 2013
Figure 16 The geology of the White Mfolozi Inlier after Matthews (1967) , Cole (1994) , Grant (2003) , Wilson and Grant (2006) and Hicks (2009) . Details of the volcanic stratigraphy are from Wilson and Grant (2006) . Lithostratigraphic section A is for the Nhlebela Formation correlated
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( a ) Sharp, locally-sheared and overturned contact (dashed line) between g...
Published: 01 September 2021
saprolite. ( c ) Subvertical contact (dashed line) between quartz arenites of the Mantonga Formation, and mafic volcanics of the Nhlebela Formation. ( d ) Amygdaloidal volcanics with narrow chill zones separating individual flows.
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Volcanic textures observed in the White Mfolozi Inlier. ( A ) Highly fractu...
Published: 01 June 2013
Figure 17 Volcanic textures observed in the White Mfolozi Inlier. ( A ) Highly fractured pillow-type bodies with pronounced hyaloclastite rims in the Nhlebela Formation. ( B ) Volcanic breccia between bulbous lava lobes. ( C ) Contact of an aa lava flow with a pahoehoe flow (below hammer head
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Rock types in the Buffalo River Inliers. ( A ) Shallow-water pahoehoe flow ...
Published: 01 June 2013
. These structures are similar to those in the Nhlebela Formation in the White Mfolozi Inlier. ( C ) Basaltic andesite flow unit with vesicular top and base and with multiple chill zones in the upper part of the flow. ( D ) Massive interior to a 1 metre thick basaltic andesite flow lobe with highly vesicular top
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2011
South African Journal of Geology (2011) 114 (2): 195–200.
... of the region during the Mesoarchaean. The White Mfolozi Formation, which conformably overlies the Nhlebela Formation lavas comprises volcaniclastic, grey to green siltstones and shales, yellow quartz arenites sandstones, carbonate-rich, dolomitic sandstones, dolomite, greywacke and diamictite. Two...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2013
South African Journal of Geology (2013) 116 (1): 119–168.
...Figure 16 The geology of the White Mfolozi Inlier after Matthews (1967) , Cole (1994) , Grant (2003) , Wilson and Grant (2006) and Hicks (2009) . Details of the volcanic stratigraphy are from Wilson and Grant (2006) . Lithostratigraphic section A is for the Nhlebela Formation correlated...
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Published: 01 December 2015
South African Journal of Geology (2015) 118 (4): 473–488.
... of the interlayered type (lower half of photograph), showing a thin chill margin of the granodiorite at the contact and veinlets of the same fine-grained material intruding the porphyritic granite; ( f ) non-conformable contact between porphyritic granite (Kaapvaal basement) and quartzite of the Mantonga Formation...
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Published: 01 September 2020
South African Journal of Geology (2020) 123 (3): 399–420.
..., the Mozaan Group in the Hartland region, can be defined by precise TIMS U-Pb zircon ages obtained for the volcanic rocks of the underlying Nsuze Group (lower Nhlebela Formation and upper Agatha Formation) which bracket the depositional period of this succession to between 2 980 ± 10 and 2 968 ± 6 Ma ( Mukasa...
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Published: 01 June 2012
South African Journal of Geology (2012) 115 (2): 145–170.
... correlate respectively with published poles for the ca. 2984 ± 2.6 Ma Agatha basalt from the upper Pongola Supergroup, the 2.71 to 2.66 Ga Allanridge Formation of the Ventersdorp Supergroup, as well as the 2050 ± 12 Ma Bushveld Complex. Overlapping geochemical signatures for the calc-alkaline northwest...
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