Elemental geochemistry, Nd isotopes, clay minerals, and U-Pb zircon ages integrated by petrographic and heavy-mineral data offer a multiproxy panorama of mud and sand composition across the Zambezi sediment-routing system. Detrital zircon geochronology highlights the four major episodes of crustal growth in southern Africa: Irumide ages predominate over Pan-African, Eburnean, and Neoarchean ages. Smectite, dominant in mud generated from Karoo basalts or in the equatorial/winter-dry climate of the Mozambican lowlands, prevails over illite and kaolinite. Elemental geochemistry reflects quartz addition by recycling (Uppermost Zambezi), supply from Karoo basalts (Upper Zambezi), and first-cycle provenance from Precambrian basements (Lower Zambe...
Late Quaternary sediments recovered in a core from the area of the Zaire Fan, Central Africa, were a...
The northern Namibian Karoo‐aged successions are part of a Gondwana‐wide sedimentary system emerging...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
Elemental geochemistry, Nd isotopes, clay minerals, and U-Pb zircon ages integrated by petrographic ...
The Zambezi River rises at the center of southern Africa, flows across the low-relief Kalahari Plate...
This study presents an integrated mineralogical-geochemical data base on fine-grained sediments tran...
We here present the first comprehensive provenance study of the Zambezi deep-sea fan, based on integ...
International audienceThe early stage of oil exploration in sedimentary basins is based both on larg...
Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology and heavy mineral data from four main rivers in coastal southern ...
1 p.We present the results of a geochemical study of Quaternary sediments from two rift basins in th...
Marine sediments deposited off the Zambezi River that drains a considerable part of the south-east A...
International audienceIn this article, we have applied discriminant diagrams and bivariate plots for...
The evolution of craton margins creates the ideal conditions for Ni–Cu–(PGE) ore formation, though t...
Late Quaternary sediments recovered in a core from the area of the Zaire Fan, Central Africa, were a...
The northern Namibian Karoo‐aged successions are part of a Gondwana‐wide sedimentary system emerging...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
Elemental geochemistry, Nd isotopes, clay minerals, and U-Pb zircon ages integrated by petrographic ...
The Zambezi River rises at the center of southern Africa, flows across the low-relief Kalahari Plate...
This study presents an integrated mineralogical-geochemical data base on fine-grained sediments tran...
We here present the first comprehensive provenance study of the Zambezi deep-sea fan, based on integ...
International audienceThe early stage of oil exploration in sedimentary basins is based both on larg...
Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology and heavy mineral data from four main rivers in coastal southern ...
1 p.We present the results of a geochemical study of Quaternary sediments from two rift basins in th...
Marine sediments deposited off the Zambezi River that drains a considerable part of the south-east A...
International audienceIn this article, we have applied discriminant diagrams and bivariate plots for...
The evolution of craton margins creates the ideal conditions for Ni–Cu–(PGE) ore formation, though t...
Late Quaternary sediments recovered in a core from the area of the Zaire Fan, Central Africa, were a...
The northern Namibian Karoo‐aged successions are part of a Gondwana‐wide sedimentary system emerging...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...