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Geochemistry and petrogenesis of kimberlite intrusions from the eastern lobe the Du Toitspan kimberlite pipe, South Africa

The Du Toitspan kimberlite pipe located on the outskirts of Kimberley South Africa, is one four Cretaceous aged major kimberlite pipes from the well-known Kimberley cluster, the type locality for archetypal group I kimberlites. Twenty-seven samples representative of various kimberlite intrusions fro...

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Main Author: Ramokgaba, Lesego
Other Authors: Le Roex, Anton P
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2021
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Summary:The Du Toitspan kimberlite pipe located on the outskirts of Kimberley South Africa, is one four Cretaceous aged major kimberlite pipes from the well-known Kimberley cluster, the type locality for archetypal group I kimberlites. Twenty-seven samples representative of various kimberlite intrusions from the eastern lobe of the Du Toitspan kimberlite pipe have been analysed for their whole-rock geochemistry and mineral chemistry (olivine and phlogopite) with the aim of developing semi-quantitative models that constrain their petrogenesis and characterise their respective source region(s). Investigated intrusions include; D13-phlogopite kimberlite, D14-monticellite kimberlite, D17-serpentinized phlogopite kimberlite, and several narrow (<1m) calcite kimberlite dykes ranging in texture from aphanitic to macrocrystic. The aphanitic calcite dykes were further sub-divided into; a phlogopite-rich calcite kimberlite, a perovskite-rich calcite kimberlite, opaque-rich calcite kimberlites and serpentine calcit e kimberlites.