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Lithostratigraphic correlation of the <span class="search-highlight">Swakop</span> <span class="search-highlight">Group</span> in the Outjo District (m...
Published: 01 March 2008
Figure 13. Lithostratigraphic correlation of the Swakop Group in the Outjo District (maps 1 to 3) with the Otavi Group sequence of the Fransfontein Ridge to the north (see Figure 3 ).
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Published: 01 March 2008
South African Journal of Geology (2008) 111 (1): 117–140.
...Figure 13. Lithostratigraphic correlation of the Swakop Group in the Outjo District (maps 1 to 3) with the Otavi Group sequence of the Fransfontein Ridge to the north (see Figure 3 ). ...
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Published: 01 March 2011
South African Journal of Geology (2011) 114 (1): 57–76.
...) of the Swakop Group, as previously proposed. The Otjosondu ore comprises ferromanganese silicate-oxide assemblages that occur in a feldspathic-quartzite sequence lacking the mixtite facies typical of the Chuos Formation. Hematitic iron formation containing minor hyalophane, spessartine and barite...
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Figure 2. Lithostratigraphic subdivisions and correlation of Otavi and Swak...
Published: 01 September 2004
Figure 2. Lithostratigraphic subdivisions and correlation of Otavi and Swakop Groups. Column A: Otavi platform (revised after Hoffmann and Prave, 1996 ); columns B and C: Swakop Group of Outjo zone and Swakop zone (revised after Miller [1983] and Badenhorst [1992] on basis of presence of both
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2004
Geology (2004) 32 (9): 817–820.
...Figure 2. Lithostratigraphic subdivisions and correlation of Otavi and Swakop Groups. Column A: Otavi platform (revised after Hoffmann and Prave, 1996 ); columns B and C: Swakop Group of Outjo zone and Swakop zone (revised after Miller [1983] and Badenhorst [1992] on basis of presence of both...
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Published: 01 January 2002
American Mineralogist (2002) 87 (1): 17–24.
...John Rakovan; John A. Jaszczak Abstract The microtopography of {001} surfaces on single crystals of graphite from a Neoproterozoic marble of the Swakop group, near Wlotzkas Baken, western Namibia, has been studied using differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy and atomic force microscopy...
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Simplified geology on parts of Bethanis, Toekoms and Austerlitz farms, show...
Published: 01 June 2021
Figure 4. Simplified geology on parts of Bethanis, Toekoms and Austerlitz farms, showing locations of measured sections 13−34 ( Figures 3b , 5 and 6 ). Structural units: A, Orosirian basement (Kamanjab Inlier) and autochthonous cover; B, thrust sheet carrying basement and Swakop Group similar
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DIC photomicrograph of a single growth spiral on the (001) face of graphite...
Published: 01 January 2002
F igure 3. DIC photomicrograph of a single growth spiral on the (001) face of graphite crystal WB2 from the Swakop Group, Namibia. The field of view is 240 × 190 μm.
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Geologic map showing the location of the graphite samples [modified from  M...
Published: 01 January 2002
F igure 1. Geologic map showing the location of the graphite samples [modified from Milner (1997) ]. The star indicates the location of the quarry from which the crystals were collected. NkbAi is the Arises River member of the Karibib formation, Swakop Group, Namibian-aged (Neoproterozoic
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DIC photomicrograph of a single macroscopic growth spiral on the (001) face...
Published: 01 January 2002
F igure 2. DIC photomicrograph of a single macroscopic growth spiral on the (001) face of graphite crystal WB1 from the Swakop Group, Namibia. The field of view is 1.2 mm across. The dashed arrow points to one of the multiple reentrants along the macrosteps of the spiral. These reentrants also
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 13 January 2021
DOI: 10.1144/SP503-2019-253
EISBN: 9781786209917
... contractions in the Outjo and Kaoko belts at 0.60–0.58 Ga, and terminal collision in Khomas belt ( Fig. 4 ) at 0.55 Ga. The fold belt involves mainly Orosirian basement (plus 1.6–1.2 Ga intrusions in the Epupa inlier) and platform cover consisting of Nosib Group clastics (pre-0.77 Ga, not shown), Otavi/Swakop...
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Example outcrops of Damaran metasedimentary units. A. Khan through to Karib...
Published: 01 September 2021
Example outcrops of Damaran metasedimentary units. A. Khan through to Karibib Formations cropping out in Panner’s Gorge, west of the SH deposit. B. Swakop Group stratigraphy flanking the Khan River south of the Rössing SJ deposit (note vehicle for scale). C. Calcitic ribbon marble of the Karibib
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2001
South African Journal of Geology (2001) 104 (2): 115–136.
... orogenic belts in part of Western Gondwana with study area locality indicated. Figure 2. Map of the Damara and Kaoko Belts with the positions of the study area and major lineaments in the southern Swakop Terrane (after Miller, 1983; Hoffmann, 1989). The Swakop Group comprises from...
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Published: 01 June 2021
South African Journal of Geology (2021) 124 (2): 401–420.
...Figure 4. Simplified geology on parts of Bethanis, Toekoms and Austerlitz farms, showing locations of measured sections 13−34 ( Figures 3b , 5 and 6 ). Structural units: A, Orosirian basement (Kamanjab Inlier) and autochthonous cover; B, thrust sheet carrying basement and Swakop Group similar...
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( a ) Southwest Gondwana reconstruction (modified after  de Wit et al., 200...
Published: 01 June 2021
=Epupa Inlier; CBk=Kamanjab Inlier), folded cover (Cc) of the Damara Supergroup ( Figure 2b ), and a Northern Margin Zone (NMZ) where the post-rift upper Swakop Group ( Figure 2c ) is a bathyal foreslope facies. Kaoko Belt consists of a Coastal terrane (CT) that is the preserved leading edge
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 September 2021
Economic Geology (2021) 116 (6): 1409–1434.
...Example outcrops of Damaran metasedimentary units. A. Khan through to Karibib Formations cropping out in Panner’s Gorge, west of the SH deposit. B. Swakop Group stratigraphy flanking the Khan River south of the Rössing SJ deposit (note vehicle for scale). C. Calcitic ribbon marble of the Karibib...
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Figure 1. Simplified tectonostratigraphic map of Damara Belt, showing distr...
Published: 01 September 2004
Figure 1. Simplified tectonostratigraphic map of Damara Belt, showing distribution of Swakop and Otavi Group rocks in central and northern Namibia. Sw—Swakopmund; Wb—Walvis Bay; Wh—Windhoek.
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2023
South African Journal of Geology (2023) 126 (2): 195–216.
... is dominated by schists of the Swakop Group of the Neoproterozoic Damara Supergroup (e.g.,  Miller, 2008 ). These originated as shelf-slope successions deposited on the continental margin bordering a small ocean basin ( Martin and Porada, 1977 ; Downing and Coward, 1981 ). These sediments were metamorphosed...
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(A) Simplified chronostratigraphic column of the Neoproterozoic strata acro...
Published: 20 September 2018
Formation) to the Sturtian Glaciation, and our revised position of the Zerrissene Group, suggesting that the Brak River Formation records the Marinoan Glaciation. Generalized depositional environments of the Nosib, Otavi, and Mulden groups are from Miller (1997) ; Swakop, Hakos, and Witvlei groups from
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Published: 01 February 2002
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2002) 2 (1): 83–96.
... et al. 1991 ). The Damaran metasedimentary cover sequence in the Rössing area comprises a Nosib Group, which is dominantly of fluviatile origin and an overlying Swakop Group, which is dominated by pelitic, calcareous and glacio-marine sediments ( Table 1 ). The metasedimentary cover together...
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