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South African Journal of Geology | 2005

Folding of the Rustenburg layered suite adjacent to the Steelpoort pericline: implications for syn-Bushveld tectonism in the eastern Bushveld Complex

Brendan M. Clarke; Ron Uken; Jürgen Reinhardt

The northeastern Bushveld Complex contact aureole is characterised by numerous, subequally-spaced, kilometre-scale metasedimentary Pretoria Group floor rock domes that penetrate the overlying Rustenburg Layered Suite to varying stratigraphic levels. The origin of these floor domes has been the subject of much debate, with both regional folding and diapiric models invoked as causal processes. Of late, however, the diapiric model of deformation has gained support and has been successfully thermomechanically modelled. Here the Rustenburg Layered Suite adjacent to one of these floor domes, the Steelpoort pericline, is examined and high-strain zones in the magmatic rocks in close spatial proximity to the pericline are described. On the northeastern flank of the pericline, the lower part of the Rustenburg Layered Suite is gently folded but discordant to the floor rock structure against which it abuts. The folds are characterised by their curvilinear axial traces that are parallel to the contact between the metasediments of the floor dome and the encircling igneous rocks. On the southwestern flank, high strain shear zones, characterised by sheath folds and strong tectonic fabrics, indicate shedding of igneous material off the flanks of the dome. These deformation zones adjacent to the Steelpoort pericline add independent support to the diapiric model of deformation proposed for the domal structures. The folding on the northeastern flank is readily attributable to diapir-induced drag and compression associated with diapiric growth. The sheath folds on the southwestern flank formed by the gravity-induced shedding of partially crystallised igneous material off the dome flanks during diapiric uplift. In addition, the numerous transgressive and onlapping relationships observed between units of the Rustenburg Layered Suite adjacent to the floor domes is compatible with diapiric deformation of the floor rocks.


African Invertebrates | 2010

Planktonic foraminiferal assemblage in surface sediments from the Thukela Shelf, South Africa

Maria N. Ovechkina; Marina E. Bylinskaya; Ron Uken; P. Bag

ABSTRACT Twenty-three species of planktonic Foraminifera have been identified from surface sediments on the Thukela Shelf (KwaZulu-Natal Bight, South Africa). The assemblage is dominated by Orbulina universa, Globigerinoides ruber and Neogloboquadrina dutertrei, and is referred to the tropical-subtropical zone. Surface-water species (Globigerinoides ruber, G. trilobus, G. sacculifer, and G. conglobatus) dominate over deep-water species (Globorotalia inflata, G. tumida, G. menardii, and Sphaeroidinella dehiscens). Identification keys to species of Globorotalia, Globigerina, and Globigerinoides from the KwaZulu-Natal Bight are provided.


Lithos | 2009

Structural and compositional constraints on the emplacement of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa

Brendan M. Clarke; Ron Uken; Jürgen Reinhardt


Marine Geology | 2008

Submarine landsliding and canyon evolution on the northern KwaZulu-Natal continental shelf, South Africa, SW Indian Ocean

Andrew Green; Ron Uken


Geo-marine Letters | 2007

Geomorphological evidence for upslope canyon-forming processes on the northern KwaZulu-Natal shelf, SW Indian Ocean, South Africa

Andrew Green; John A. Goff; Ron Uken


Marine Geology | 2012

Sedimentation on the narrow (8 km wide), oceanic current-influenced continental shelf off Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

H.C. Cawthra; F.H. Neumann; Ron Uken; A.M. Smith; L.A. Guastella; A. Yates


South African Journal of Science | 2007

Shelf sediments off the Thukela River mouth : complex interaction between fluvial and oceanographic processes

C. Bosman; Ron Uken; Rio Leuci; A.M. Smith; D. Sinclair


South African Journal of Science | 2005

First observations of sea level indicators related to glacial maxima at Sodwana Bay, Northern KwaZulu-Natal

Andrew Green; Ron Uken


Continental Shelf Research | 2008

Nannofossil age constraints for the northern KwaZulu-Natal shelf-edge wedge : Implications for continental margin dynamics, South Africa, SW Indian Ocean

Andrew Green; M. Ovechkina; Ron Uken


South African Journal of Science | 2005

Cape morgan peritidal stromatolites : the origin of lamination

A.M. Smith; Ron Uken; Zane Thackeray

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Andrew Green

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Brendan M. Clarke

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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A.M. Smith

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Jürgen Reinhardt

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Maria N. Ovechkina

Russian Academy of Sciences

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C. Bosman

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Hayley C. Cawthra

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University

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Rio Leuci

University of KwaZulu-Natal

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A. Yates

University of the Witwatersrand

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