Subsurface mapping of Rustenburg Layered Suite (RLS), Bushveld Complex, South Africa : inferred structural features using borehole data and spatial analysis

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Bamisaiye, O.A.
Eriksson, Patrick George
Van Rooy, J.L. (Jan Louis)
Brynard, H.M.
Foya, S.
Billay, A.Y.
Nxumalo, V.

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Elsevier

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Faults and other structural features within the mafic-ultramafic layers of the Bushveld Complex have been a major issue mainly for exploration and mine planning. This study employed a new approach in detecting faults with both regional and meter scale offsets, which was not possible with the usually applied structure contour mapping. Interpretations of faults from structural and isopach maps were previously based on geological experience, while meter-scale faults were virtually impossible to detect from such maps. Spatial analysis was performed using borehole data primarily. This resulted in the identification of previously known structures and other hitherto unsuspected structural features. Consequently, the location, trends, and geometry of faults and some regional features within the Rustenburg Layered Suite (RLS) that might not be easy to detect through field mapping are adequately described in this study.

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Spatial analysis, Structural map, Isopach map, Fault, Fold, Rustenburg layered suite (RLS)

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Bamisaiye, O.A., Eriksson, P.G., Van Rooy, J.L., Brynard, H.M., Foya, S., Billay, A.Y. & Nxumalo, V. 2017, 'Subsurface mapping of Rustenburg Layered Suite (RLS), Bushveld Complex, South Africa : inferred structural features using borehole data and spatial analysis', Journal of African Earth Sciences, vol. 132, pp. 139-167.