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Apophyllite weathering and the aqueous geochemistry of a Karoo breccia pipe

Apophyllite is a phyllosilicate mineral commonly associated with hydrothermal environments. It is a major secondary phase occupying fractures in a dolerite breccia pipe on the farm Kopoasfontein, outside Calvinia in the western Karoo, South Africa. Groundwater abstracted from this breccia is unchara...

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Main Author: Cavé, Lisa Caryn
Other Authors: Fey, Martin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Geological Sciences 2024
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Summary:Apophyllite is a phyllosilicate mineral commonly associated with hydrothermal environments. It is a major secondary phase occupying fractures in a dolerite breccia pipe on the farm Kopoasfontein, outside Calvinia in the western Karoo, South Africa. Groundwater abstracted from this breccia is uncharacteristically alkaline (pH 10) and high in fluoride (11 mg/L) for a natural water and the link between the groundwater chemistry and breccia pipe minerals has been investigated.