Fe-Ti-V-(P) resources in the Upper Zone of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa

The Royal Society of Tasmania 550 Conference 260100 Geology 01 natural sciences Alexander von Humboldt Proceedings layered intrusion Germany 210000 Science - General resources Bushveld 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.26749/rstpp.150.1.15 Publication Date: 2018-02-27T01:11:04Z
ABSTRACT
The Bushveld Complex in South Africa is the largest layered intrusion on Earth. Its upper part is known for huge resources of iron, titanium, vanadium and phosphorus. Associated with the layered character of the rocks, these resources are enriched at certain levels of the intrusion, which makes it important to understand the formation processes of those layers. In this paper we give an introduction and overview of recent debates and challenges.
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