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Structure of the Bushveld Complex from resistivity measurements

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Knowledge of the deep structure of the arc-like bodies constituting the Bushveld Complex (South Africa) is essential not only to understand the emplacement history of this huge layered intrusion, but also for success in the exploration for the platiniferous Merensky Reef and chromitite layers occurring near its base. Despite many studies the structure of the complex has remained obscure. Here we describe new insights into the structure and additional geophysical boundary conditions, based on a geoelectrical study. This has provided a geoelectrical stratigraphy according to which a conductive layer below the granitic rocks, of both the eastern and western compartments of the Complex, is correlated with sedimentary rocks of the Transvaal Sequence over large areas, rather than with the mafic sequence as conventionally assumed. A new feature of this model is that the mafic sequence in both compartments occurs as segments of an inward-dipping sheet transgressing the layering of the sedimentary rocks into which it intruded. The geoelectrical model supports earlier gravity models in that mafic rocks are absent from the central part of the Complex, but shows that here the Bushveld granite directly overlies Archaean basement rather than Transvaal Sequence rocks as previously accepted.

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Meyer, R., de Beer, J. Structure of the Bushveld Complex from resistivity measurements. Nature 325, 610–612 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1038/325610a0

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