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Fluvial Sand, Botswana stream

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Metsimotlhabe river  

Glass bead is 200µ in diameter

 

Location

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Metsimotlhabe river (Kumakwane~25 km from Gaborone), Botswana along the river bed. (Latitude -24.69S and Longitude 25.71E)

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Depositional facies

River bed

Provenance

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The river flows through waterberg group of rocks, which are an assemblage of sandstones,

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conglomerates and siltstones. This is continental red bed sediments

Composition

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Predominantly coarse grained quartz with a few grains of chert and rock fragments, dominant typically blocky, equant, translucent and milky-white, rarely yellowish monocrystalline quartz. Rare transparent clear quartz crystals; trace quantitites of epidote, rutile, zircon, sphene and possibly garnet. Most grains are coated with an FeOx cutane. FeOx minerals (goethite ?) precipitated repeatedly from groundwater after sand was occasionally moistened and capillary water evaporated

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Texture

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Medium-grained (mL, 250-350µ), poorly sorted, subangular-subrounded

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Petrographic thin section:

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Description

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Bright field

Dark field

Sample number

heubeck0140

Collector

Sample number

Collector

Date of sampling

heubeck0140

Elisha M. Shemang, Botswana;  Dept. of Geology, University of Botswana

Date of sampling

11.01.2008

Comments:

Mineral color in quartz is due to impurities of rutile, tourmaline or Fe-oxides intergrown with the quartz crystal. Additionally, gas and liquid bubbles trapped during crystallization reduce transparency

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