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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2011

Three episodes of crustal development in the Rehoboth Province, Namibia

Valby van Schijndel; David H. Cornell; K.-H. Hoffmann; Dirk Frei

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.


Precambrian Research | 2014

Crustal evolution of the Rehoboth Province from Archaean to Mesoproterozoic times: Insights from the Rehoboth Basement Inlier

Valby van Schijndel; David H. Cornell; Dirk Frei; Siri Lene Simonsen; Martin J. Whitehouse


Lithos | 2011

Evidence from Dwyka tillite cobbles of Archaean basement beneath the Kalahari sands of southern Africa

David H. Cornell; Valby van Schijndel; Ólafur Ingólfsson; Anders Scherstén; Linn Karlsson; Joanna Wojtyla; Kristin Karlsson


Precambrian Research | 2015

Geochronology of Mesoproterozoic hybrid intrusions in the Konkiep Terrane, Namibia, from passive to active continental margin in the Namaqua-Natal Wilson Cycle

David H. Cornell; Valby van Schijndel; Siri Lene Simonsen; Dirk Frei


Lithos | 2011

Baddeleyite geochronology and geochemistry of mafic cobbles from the Dwyka diamictite: New insights into the sub-Kalahari basement, South Africa

Valby van Schijndel; David H. Cornell; Linn Karlsson; Johan Olsson


Precambrian Research | 2017

Zircon geochronology and Hf isotopes of the Dwalile Supracrustal Suite, Ancient Gneiss Complex, Swaziland: Insights into the diversity of Palaeoarchaean source rocks, depositional and metamorphic ages

Valby van Schijndel; Gary Stevens; Armin Zeh; Dirk Frei; Cristiano Lana


Archive | 2013

Precambrian Crustal Evolution of the Rehoboth Province, Southern Africa

Valby van Schijndel


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2014

Geochronology and tectonic evolution of the Hohewarte Complex, central Namibia: New insights in Paleoproterozoic to Early Neoproterozoic crustal accretion processes

Benjamin Mapani; David H. Cornell; Valby van Schijndel


Mineralogical Magazine | 2011

40Ar-39Ar geochronology and PT estimations on garnet-hornblende muscovite-plagioclase schists from the Kheis Belt, South Africa

Valby van Schijndel; David H. Cornell


23rd Colloquium of African Geology (CAG23), University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa, January 10-14, 2011, abstracts | 2011

The Rehoboth Province; a buried craton in southern Africa.

Valby van Schijndel; David H. Cornell

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Dirk Frei

Stellenbosch University

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Linn Karlsson

University of Gothenburg

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Joanna Wojtyla

University of Gothenburg

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Gary Stevens

Stellenbosch University

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