Full Text Available

Note: Clicking the button above will open the full text document at the original institutional repository in a new window.

Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa

The area investigated ed onto a granitic basement and the North-Western Cape Province, River, West of Upington. ABSTRACT is underlain by metasedimentary rocks, deposit intruded by granitic rocks. Situated in it comprises some 1800 km2 along the Orange Several shear zones divide the area into a numbe...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Van Bever Donker, Johannes Marinus
Other Authors: Vajner, Aneesa
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Geological Sciences 2023
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867613455594291200
access_status_str Open Access
author Van Bever Donker, Johannes Marinus
author2 Vajner, Aneesa
author_browse Vajner, Aneesa
Van Bever Donker, Johannes Marinus
author_facet Vajner, Aneesa
Van Bever Donker, Johannes Marinus
author_sort Van Bever Donker, Johannes Marinus
collection Thesis
description The area investigated ed onto a granitic basement and the North-Western Cape Province, River, West of Upington. ABSTRACT is underlain by metasedimentary rocks, deposit intruded by granitic rocks. Situated in it comprises some 1800 km2 along the Orange Several shear zones divide the area into a number of blocks; from west to east these are the Kakamas Shear Zone, the Duivelsnek Shear Zone, the Neusspruit Lineament, the Braamfontein Shear Zone and the Cnydas Shear Zone. Three folding phases were recognised, the first of which (D ) resulted in the formation of the main penetrative foliation and isocl~ril1 folds. Some large D 1 struct4res are described. The main deforriiational event was the second pR~se of folding, characterised by strong flattening in the vicinity of the major shear zones. Axial planes of this generation of structures generally dip to the northeast. The dip va'ries between 30° and 50° and increases to about 60° in the vicinity of the Cynda's Shear Zone. Foliations deformed by this event have been processed with the aid of a packet of computer progrannnes called Vecstaplot, in order to construct a fabric shape ellipsoid. These ellipsoids appear to become more prolate near the shear zones, representing S-tectonites· . . The final folding phase was prominent in the part west of the Neusspruit lineament, where major interference patterns between the D t 2 and the northeast-trending D +3 folds were formed. No significant D +3 ntolds have been observed to then east of the lineament. The main metamo¥phism M1 reached high medium to high grade conditions and is shown to coincide with D 2 , possibly even persisting from D +l . onwards. A second metamorphig+ event M2 is characterised by contact metamorphic assemblages as a result of the emplacement of hyperstene bearing granitoids. These intrusions undoubtedly postdate D 2 but appear to have suffered from some shearing. n+ Vertical displacement along the two main shear zones (Neusspruit Lineament and Cnydas Shear Zone) was between 5 and 10 km, where the former is thought to have accommodated considerably more displacement than the latter. Horizontal displacement between the Cnydas and Brakfontein Shear Zones amounted to some 1·6 km sinistral. No evidence is available for horizontal movement along the Neusspruit Lineament. Dextral movement, amounting to some 2 km (post D ) took place between the Kakamas and Duivelsnek Shear Zones. n+3 A dynamic model consisting of a combination of block faulting and wrench-fault tectonics explains the kinematics of the structures mentioned above.
format Thesis
id oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/38999
institution University of Cape Town (South Africa)
language eng
last_indexed 2026-06-10T12:36:25.575Z
license_str Not specified — see source repository
provenance_str_mv Harvested via OAI-PMH from UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository
publishDate 2023
publishDateRange 2023
publishDateSort 2023
publisher Department of Geological Sciences
publisherStr Department of Geological Sciences
record_format dspace
source_str UCTD — University of Cape Town Open Access Repository
spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/38999 Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa Van Bever Donker, Johannes Marinus Vajner, Aneesa Geology The area investigated ed onto a granitic basement and the North-Western Cape Province, River, West of Upington. ABSTRACT is underlain by metasedimentary rocks, deposit intruded by granitic rocks. Situated in it comprises some 1800 km2 along the Orange Several shear zones divide the area into a number of blocks; from west to east these are the Kakamas Shear Zone, the Duivelsnek Shear Zone, the Neusspruit Lineament, the Braamfontein Shear Zone and the Cnydas Shear Zone. Three folding phases were recognised, the first of which (D ) resulted in the formation of the main penetrative foliation and isocl~ril1 folds. Some large D 1 struct4res are described. The main deforriiational event was the second pR~se of folding, characterised by strong flattening in the vicinity of the major shear zones. Axial planes of this generation of structures generally dip to the northeast. The dip va'ries between 30° and 50° and increases to about 60° in the vicinity of the Cynda's Shear Zone. Foliations deformed by this event have been processed with the aid of a packet of computer progrannnes called Vecstaplot, in order to construct a fabric shape ellipsoid. These ellipsoids appear to become more prolate near the shear zones, representing S-tectonites· . . The final folding phase was prominent in the part west of the Neusspruit lineament, where major interference patterns between the D t 2 and the northeast-trending D +3 folds were formed. No significant D +3 ntolds have been observed to then east of the lineament. The main metamo¥phism M1 reached high medium to high grade conditions and is shown to coincide with D 2 , possibly even persisting from D +l . onwards. A second metamorphig+ event M2 is characterised by contact metamorphic assemblages as a result of the emplacement of hyperstene bearing granitoids. These intrusions undoubtedly postdate D 2 but appear to have suffered from some shearing. n+ Vertical displacement along the two main shear zones (Neusspruit Lineament and Cnydas Shear Zone) was between 5 and 10 km, where the former is thought to have accommodated considerably more displacement than the latter. Horizontal displacement between the Cnydas and Brakfontein Shear Zones amounted to some 1·6 km sinistral. No evidence is available for horizontal movement along the Neusspruit Lineament. Dextral movement, amounting to some 2 km (post D ) took place between the Kakamas and Duivelsnek Shear Zones. n+3 A dynamic model consisting of a combination of block faulting and wrench-fault tectonics explains the kinematics of the structures mentioned above. 2023-10-02T09:39:36Z 2023-10-02T09:39:36Z 1979 2023-10-02T09:04:51Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38999 eng application/pdf Department of Geological Sciences Faculty of Science
spellingShingle Geology
Van Bever Donker, Johannes Marinus
Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa
title_full Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa
title_fullStr Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa
title_short Structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around Kakamas and Keimoes, Cape Province, South Africa
title_sort structural and metamorphic evolution of an area around kakamas and keimoes cape province south africa
topic Geology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38999
work_keys_str_mv AT vanbeverdonkerjohannesmarinus structuralandmetamorphicevolutionofanareaaroundkakamasandkeimoescapeprovincesouthafrica