Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand Basin (cbd8dd17-2249-4686-acd4-4b884b9eeead)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. E. L. Minter
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

The most important witwatersrand gold placers occur on extensive unconformity paleosurfaces that were produced during protracted periods of fluvial degradation. The erosional etches on what was generally unlithified substrate indicate that low sinuosity erosion patterns prevailed. The transport systems were dominantly braided fluvial with a minor debris-flow component. The placer sediments were non-cohesive sands and gravels which were evidently transported by fluctuating, yet perennial, discharges across extensive, low relief, bra1dplains, not far from littoral environments. Progress made in understanding heavy-mineral transport processes now emphasizes the importance that selective entrainment probably had in producing concentrations. Cognizance that these characteristics are not unique to the Witwatersrand should be taken into account when designing exploration models.
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APA: W. E. L. Minter  (1988)  Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand Basin (cbd8dd17-2249-4686-acd4-4b884b9eeead)

MLA: W. E. L. Minter Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand Basin (cbd8dd17-2249-4686-acd4-4b884b9eeead). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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