Coetzee, Hendrik2017-06-132017-06-131995Coetzee, Hendrik (1995) The tectono-chronological evolution of the Bushveld complex, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22842>http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22842A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science of the University of the Witwatersrand for the degree of Master of ScienceDetailed high precision geochronological studies have been performed on the 2054 Ma old Bushveld Complex, in an attempt to unravel its tectonic and thermal evolution in the period immediately following intrusion and crystallisation. The geochronological techniques used have been specifically chosen to sample specific temperature episodes in the cooling of the Complex, rather than to necessarily provide an accurate emplacement age, The Bushveld Complex is seen in this study as part of the Bushveld Magmatic Province, rather than as an isolated intrusion, The geochronological data are therefore interpreted in the context of the current understanding of the Proterozoic tectonic and thermal history of the Kaapvaal Craton. The development of clean chemical methods and accurate geochronological methods are essential to this type of study. The reduction of laboratory blanks, especially for lead and the development of laboratory techniques for the analysis of small samples therefore played an important part in this study. It has been possible to lower analytical blanks, especially lead blanks to levels where the analysis of small samples is possible. In addition, the zircon evaporation technique was attempted. Phlogopite micas from the Critical Zone of the Bushveld Complex give a wlde range of Rb-Sr model ages, some almost 100Ma older than the preferred age. This indicates a period of hydrothermal alteration of considerable duration at the same time as the intrusion. The slightly young Rb-Sr age recorded for all the mica and whole rock data collected for this study indicates the alteration of the micas which is evident from petrographic and electron microprobe studies. U-Pb and Pb-Pb zircon ages are also Significantly younger than the preferred age, indicating a degree of alteration. This is also seen in the discordance of the zircons seen in the U-Pb data.Online resource (110 leaves)enGeology, Structural--South Africa--BushveldGeological timeHistorical geologyThe tectono-chronological evolution of the Bushveld complexThesis