The Paleoproterozoic Bushveld Complex, including the world’s largest layered intrusion and host to world-class stratiform chromium, platinum group element, and vanadium deposits, is a remarkable natural laboratory for investigating the timescales of magmatic processes in the Earth’s crust. A framework for the emplacement, crystallization, and cooling of the Bushveld Complex based on integrated U–Pb zircon–baddeleyite–titanite–rutile geochronology is presented for samples of different rock types from the Bushveld Complex, including ultramafic and mafic cumulates, mineralized horizons, granitic rocks from the roof, and a carbonatite from the nearby alkaline Phalaborwa Complex. The results indicate that (1) the Bushveld Complex was built incre...
Platinum-group element (PGE) deposits in the Bushveld Complex and other layered intrusions form when...
The 3 km long Bellevue Core was recovered from the Upper Zone (UZ) and Main Zone (MZ) of the Norther...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Cumulate rocks of the ...
The Neoarchean Stillwater Complex (Montana, USA) and the Paleoproterozoic Bushveld Complex (South Af...
The Bushveld Complex in South Africa is the largest, most studied, and most economically important l...
Dolerite dykes are formed when iron- and magnesium-rich (mafic) mantle-derived magmas ascend through...
Layered intrusions represent part of the plumbing systems that deliver vast quantities of magma thro...
The near-solidus crystallization history of the Paleoproterozoic Bushveld Complex, the world’s large...
The Bushveld Complex has continued to serve as the basis for study into the fundamental nature of pe...
The Bushveld Complex in South Africa represents the world's largest intrusion of magnesium-and iron-...
The Rustenburg Layered Suite (RLS) of the Bushveld Complex in South Africa is the largest mafic–ultr...
Large-scale mantle convective processes are commonly reflected in the emplacement of Large Igneous P...
Platinum-group element (PGE) deposits in the Bushveld Complex and other layered intrusions form when...
The Uitkomst Complex is considered to be coeval with, and genetically linked to the Rustenburg Layer...
The 3 km long Bellevue Core was recovered from the Upper Zone (UZ) and Main Zone (MZ) of the Norther...
Platinum-group element (PGE) deposits in the Bushveld Complex and other layered intrusions form when...
The 3 km long Bellevue Core was recovered from the Upper Zone (UZ) and Main Zone (MZ) of the Norther...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Cumulate rocks of the ...
The Neoarchean Stillwater Complex (Montana, USA) and the Paleoproterozoic Bushveld Complex (South Af...
The Bushveld Complex in South Africa is the largest, most studied, and most economically important l...
Dolerite dykes are formed when iron- and magnesium-rich (mafic) mantle-derived magmas ascend through...
Layered intrusions represent part of the plumbing systems that deliver vast quantities of magma thro...
The near-solidus crystallization history of the Paleoproterozoic Bushveld Complex, the world’s large...
The Bushveld Complex has continued to serve as the basis for study into the fundamental nature of pe...
The Bushveld Complex in South Africa represents the world's largest intrusion of magnesium-and iron-...
The Rustenburg Layered Suite (RLS) of the Bushveld Complex in South Africa is the largest mafic–ultr...
Large-scale mantle convective processes are commonly reflected in the emplacement of Large Igneous P...
Platinum-group element (PGE) deposits in the Bushveld Complex and other layered intrusions form when...
The Uitkomst Complex is considered to be coeval with, and genetically linked to the Rustenburg Layer...
The 3 km long Bellevue Core was recovered from the Upper Zone (UZ) and Main Zone (MZ) of the Norther...
Platinum-group element (PGE) deposits in the Bushveld Complex and other layered intrusions form when...
The 3 km long Bellevue Core was recovered from the Upper Zone (UZ) and Main Zone (MZ) of the Norther...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Cumulate rocks of the ...