A Geochemical profile through the Uitkomst Complex on the farm Slaaihoek, with special reference to the platinum-group elements and Sm-Nd isotopes
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University of Pretoria
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The Uitkomst Complex is a mineralized, layered basic to ultrabasic intrusion, hosted
by sedimentary rocks of the lower part of the Transvaal Supergroup. It is situated on
the farms Uitkomst 541 JT and Slaaihoek 540JT, about 25 km north of Badplass and
50 km east of the eastern limb of the Bushveld Complex in the Mpumalanga province
of South Africa. The intrusion plunges between 8 to 10° to the northwest with an
established length of 12 km and a total thickness of 850 m. It is divided into seven
lithological Units (from base to top), the Basal Gabbro (BGAB), Lower Harzburgite
(LHZBG), Chromitiferous Harzburgite (PCR), Main Harzburgite (MHZBG),
Pyroxenite (PXT), Gabbronorite (GN) and Upper Gabbro units (UGAB).
A detailed petrographic and geochemical investigation of borehole core SHI 76,
which provided a complete intersection of the Uitkomst Complex was carried out.
The study shows that the Complex may have crystallized in a dynamic magma
conduit setting. The whole rock geochemical trends indicate that there is a reversed
fractionation in the basal portion of the Complex and a lack of fractionation in much
of the MHZBG. Trace and REE variations show a decrease in concentration with
height, contrary to what is expected of a progressively differentiating magma in a
close system. Further, the platinum-group element concentration of the four basal
units show no depletion with increasing height, suggesting that the individual units
are not related to each other by means of in situ fractionation. Instead, a model
whereby the individual units crystallized from distinct pulses of magma best explains
the data.
By comparing Nd isotopes and ratios of highly incompatible trace elements like
[Th/La ]n and [Sm/Ta ]n from the Uitkomst Complex and Bushveld Complex it is seen
that the Uitkomst magmas are of a similar lineage as the B 1 magma of the Bushveld
Complex, supporting a genetic link between the two complexes. The upper portion of
the Uitkomst Complex shows values more akin to B3 magmas indicating the possible
presence of more than one type of magma.
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Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2002.
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UCTD, Geochemical profile, Uitkomst Complex
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