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The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa

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Main Author: Mauger, Carla
Other Authors: Compton, John
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Geological Sciences 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9240 The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa Mauger, Carla Compton, John Roychoudhury, Alakendra N Geological Sciences Includes bibliographical references. The Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans are located on the western coastal plain of South Africa. The area has an arid, Mediterranean type climate. The carbonate minerals calcite and dolomite have precipitated in the pans through the evaporation and concentration of ions derived from weathering of bedrock, marine aerosols and coastal rainfall. Five pans were studied, the brine-type pans Rooipan South, Zwartwater North and Zwartwater South, the brackish saline pan Rooipan North, and the coastal Yzerfontein pan. Directly below the surficial halite crust of the three brine-type pans is a black organic-matter rich layer in which bacterial sulphate reduction is occurring (hydrogen-sulphide smell). All of the pans contain disseminated calcite, with only the Zwartwater North and Zwartwater South pans containing a mixture of dolomite and calcite. Yzerfontein and Zwartwater North pans contain small aragonitic gastropod shells (Tomichia ventricosa) which are no longer active in the pans due to the high present-day salinities of the pan waters. Low-magnesian calcite is likely the first evaporite mineral to precipitate in the pans because of its low solubility. 2014-11-05T17:30:53Z 2014-11-05T17:30:53Z 2009 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9240 eng application/pdf Department of Geological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Geological Sciences
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The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa
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title The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa
title_full The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa
title_fullStr The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa
title_short The formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the Darling and Yzerfontein hypersaline pans, Western Cape, South Africa
title_sort formation and origin of carbonate minerals in the darling and yzerfontein hypersaline pans western cape south africa
topic Geological Sciences
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9240
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