A brief review of the various models proposed to account for the Bushveld Complex shows that there are two main hypotheses. These are the Multiple Intrusion hypothesis and the In Situ Crystallization hypothesis. The latter also allows for multiple additions to the crystallizing magma, and several variants involving the number of these inputs , their composition, volume and timing have been proposed. To facilitate description and investigation of the study section, the stratigraphic nomenclature of this part of the Rustenberg Layered Suite is revised and clarified. It is proposed that the boundary between the Critical Zone and Main Zone be placed at the base of the Merensky cyclic unit, and thus the whole of the Merensky and Bastard cyclic u...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Geology600'C to 4000' ...
The transition from the lower to the upper critical zone and associated rocks (LG 6 - UG 1) has been...
A study of petrological and geochemical variations through the upper Critical Zone of the Bushveld C...
One of the most remarkable features of the layered sequence of the Bushveld Complex is its lateral c...
The Merensky cyclic unit of the Bushveld Complex represents the first products to crystallize after ...
The Merensky Unit, Bushveld Complex, is commonly described using genetic terms such as “cyclic unit”...
The Bushveld Complex has continued to serve as the basis for study into the fundamental nature of pe...
This study is an account of the stratigraphic sequence, the petrography, mineralogy (microprobe inve...
Ratios between elements Mg, Fe, Co, Cr, Ni, V, and Sc are consistently different in mafic rocks of t...
Despite decades of research and its economic importance, the formation of the Merensky Reef still re...
A detailed geochemical study is presented of the uppermost Critical Zone, especially of the footwall...
The Merensky Reef hosts one of the largest PGE resources globally. It has been exploited for nearly ...
Evidence of mineral disequilibrium is presented for the Merensky Reef at Winnaarshoek in the eastern...
The Lower Zone of the Bushveld Complex comprises an up to 2-km-thick package of different ultramafic...
In a number of mafic layered intrusions, layers with platinum group element (PGE) mineralization coi...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Geology600'C to 4000' ...
The transition from the lower to the upper critical zone and associated rocks (LG 6 - UG 1) has been...
A study of petrological and geochemical variations through the upper Critical Zone of the Bushveld C...
One of the most remarkable features of the layered sequence of the Bushveld Complex is its lateral c...
The Merensky cyclic unit of the Bushveld Complex represents the first products to crystallize after ...
The Merensky Unit, Bushveld Complex, is commonly described using genetic terms such as “cyclic unit”...
The Bushveld Complex has continued to serve as the basis for study into the fundamental nature of pe...
This study is an account of the stratigraphic sequence, the petrography, mineralogy (microprobe inve...
Ratios between elements Mg, Fe, Co, Cr, Ni, V, and Sc are consistently different in mafic rocks of t...
Despite decades of research and its economic importance, the formation of the Merensky Reef still re...
A detailed geochemical study is presented of the uppermost Critical Zone, especially of the footwall...
The Merensky Reef hosts one of the largest PGE resources globally. It has been exploited for nearly ...
Evidence of mineral disequilibrium is presented for the Merensky Reef at Winnaarshoek in the eastern...
The Lower Zone of the Bushveld Complex comprises an up to 2-km-thick package of different ultramafic...
In a number of mafic layered intrusions, layers with platinum group element (PGE) mineralization coi...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Geology600'C to 4000' ...
The transition from the lower to the upper critical zone and associated rocks (LG 6 - UG 1) has been...
A study of petrological and geochemical variations through the upper Critical Zone of the Bushveld C...