1992
DOI: 10.1016/0301-9268(92)90073-w
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Evidence for the transition to an oxygen-rich atmosphere during the evolution of red beds in the lower proterozoic sequences of southern Africa

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“…Geochronological data indicate that the S1 UBS of Soutpansberg Group and ''W'' unconformity bounded sequence of the Waterberg Groups were deposited before %1.88À1.87 Ga and we infer the same applies for S1 in the Palapye Group as earlier suggested by Cheney et al (1990). The S1 of the Palapye and Soutpansberg Groups have haematite coatings on grains making them red beds sensu stricto (Eriksson and Cheney, 1992).…”
Section: Sample Vr111/99mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geochronological data indicate that the S1 UBS of Soutpansberg Group and ''W'' unconformity bounded sequence of the Waterberg Groups were deposited before %1.88À1.87 Ga and we infer the same applies for S1 in the Palapye Group as earlier suggested by Cheney et al (1990). The S1 of the Palapye and Soutpansberg Groups have haematite coatings on grains making them red beds sensu stricto (Eriksson and Cheney, 1992).…”
Section: Sample Vr111/99mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New observations from the critical Transvaal Supergroup in southern Africa indicate that the GOE may have occurred by ca. 2,310 Ma (9) but requires a fourth glaciation at ≤2,250-2,240 Ma (9,11) before the development of the oldest widely accepted oxygenated paleosols (12) and red-bed sandstones (13). Discrepancies in correlations between these glacially influenced stratigraphic successions and the age of the GOE hinge on a disputed age for the Ongeluk Formation basalts (14)(15)(16).…”
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“…Harmer, 1993, personal communication). The colour change in the Rooiberg stratigraphy has been interpreted as marking a change to an oxygen-rich atmosphere (Twist and Cheney, 1986), but this has been disputed as merely reflecting diagenesis (Eriksson and Cheney, 1992). Extrusion of the Rooiberg lavas is presumed to have been subaerial, with interbedded sedimentary rocks reflecting breaks in volcanism.…”
Section: Rooiberg Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%