The Rhyacian Period ( / r aɪ ˈ eɪ s i . ə n / ; Ancient Greek : ῥύαξ , romanized : rhýax , meaning "stream of lava ") is the second geologic period in the Paleoproterozoic Era and lasted from 2300 Mya to 2050 Mya (million years ago). Instead of being based on stratigraphy , these dates are defined chronometrically .
67-575: The Bushveld Igneous Complex and some other similar intrusions formed during this period. The Huronian (Makganyene) global glaciation began at the start of the Rhyacian and lasted 100 million years. It lasted about 80% of this period. For the time interval from 2250 Ma to 2060 Ma, an alternative period based on stratigraphy rather than chronometry, named either the Jatulian or the Eukaryian ,
134-510: A Johnson Matthey 2013 estimate. The demand of platinum has somewhat steadily been increasing, driven by the more intensive use per capita with developing area and urbanization, the demand reached an all-time high in 2005 of 208.3 metric tons. From 1975 to 2013, the autocatalytic and jewellery industry dominated the market with more than 70% of the gross demand. Jewellery was barely ahead of autocatalysts prior to 2002 with brute gross demand values being somewhat similar or higher. From 2002 to 2003,
201-544: A focus on PGEs (primarily platinum and palladium), vanadium, iron (generally from magnetite), chromium, uranium, tin, ... There are multiple major mining companies that are heavily involved within this area, particularly AngloAmerican , African Rainbow Minerals , Impala Platinum , Northam Platinum Ltd. , Lonmin plc , and more recently Bushveld Minerals . It has been reported that more than 20 billion metric tons of PGE ore rock has been indicated in South Africa by
268-643: A non-exhaustive list: The three largest ore bodies are the Merensky Reef , the UG2 Chromitite Reef and the Platreef : * Table modified from USGS , 2010. Most of the identified mineral inventory is from the three described reefs, most of it is located within the eastern limb but most of the reserves are found within the western limb. The chrome deposits of the Bushveld forms
335-461: A significant impact on the global environment. The environmental costs for platinum mines are only slightly higher in energy, somewhat lower in water and moderately higher in greenhouse gas emissions when compared to gold mining. South Africa's economy is heavily tied to its mining industry and has been greatly affected by low metal prices. Mining companies have had to cut costs by lowering production, closing mines, selling off projects, and reducing
402-475: Is a norite with extensive chromitite and sulfide layers or zones containing the ore. The Reef contains an average of 10 ppm platinum group metals in pyrrhotite , pentlandite , and pyrite as well as in rare platinum group minerals and alloys . The Merensky and UG2 reefs contain approximately 90% of the world's known PGM reserves. About 80% of the platinum and 20% of the palladium mined each year are produced from these horizons. The formation mechanisms of
469-528: Is also quarried from parts of the complex and rendered into dimension stone . There have been more than 20 mine operations. There have been studies of potential uranium deposits. The complex is well known for its chromitite reef deposits, particularly the Merensky reef and the UG2 reef. It represents about 75 percent of the world's platinum and about 50 percent of the world's palladium resources. In this respect,
536-797: Is defined by the Melinda Fault, which dips to the west and is situated within the Pietersburg terrane. The Melinda Fault extends in an eastern direction along the Palala Shear Zone (PSZ). This Fault and the PSZ are collectively designated as the Palala-Zoetfontein Lineament. The TML represents the boundary between the southern portion of the Northern Limb and the remainder of the Bushveld. It demarcates
603-663: Is displaced 500 m to the south by the Makweng Fault. The Sekhukhune Fault trends in a north-south direction and has a throw of up to 2 km to the west. The Sekhukhune Fault is situated to the east of the Fortdraai Anticline. The Laersdrift Fault is located to the NW of the eastern Bushveld Complex. The Pilanesberg Complex is situated in the western lobe of the Bushveld Complex. The southern part of
670-424: Is estimated to have had a diameter of at least 170 km (110 mi), with the impact affecting the structure of the surrounding host rock in a circular region around 300 km (190 mi) in diameter. Other estimates have placed the original crater diameter closer to 300 km (190 mi). The landscape has since been eroded to a depth of around 7–11 km (4.3–6.8 mi) since formation, obliterating
737-411: Is facing a lack of education, high crime levels, and health problems within the workforce. Additionally, they are facing high poverty levels, government deficits, and are still heavily dependent on the platinum mining industry which is "responsible for more than 65% of local GDP and 50% of all direct jobs" (over 70,000 jobs). The accommodations and housing are lacking and have seen little to no effort from
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#1732765507999804-603: Is known as the Vredefort Dome . The impact structure was formed during the Paleoproterozoic Era , 2.023 billion (± 4 million) years ago. It is the second-oldest known impact structure on Earth, after Yarrabubba . In 2005, the Vredefort Dome was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for its geologic interest. The asteroid that hit Vredefort is estimated to have been one of
871-600: Is separated from the others by structural boundaries. The southern and central zones are separated by the Steelpoort Fault. The eastern lobe is further subdivided by the presence of the Stofpoort and Wonderkop Faults, which serve to differentiate the northeast from the central zone. The Stofpoort Fault is situated in close proximity to the Olifants River. The western zone is separated from the remainder of
938-427: Is the largest verified impact structure on Earth . The crater, which has since been eroded away, has been estimated at 170–300 kilometres (110–190 mi) across when it was formed. The remaining structure, comprising the deformed underlying bedrock, is located in present-day Free State province of South Africa . It is named after the town of Vredefort , which is near its centre. The structure's central uplift
1005-430: The 2014 South African platinum strike . Platinum is more likely to be affected by social, environmental, political and economic issues where as gold not as much. This is because platinum has large mineral resources already identified and is not expected to be depleted for many decades (potentially up to year 2040). Furthermore, platinum is geographically restricted to the three by far the most significant resources, namely
1072-804: The Orosirian Period of the Paleoproterozoic Era. It is the second oldest universally accepted impact structure on Earth. In comparison, it is about 10% older than the Sudbury Basin impact (at 1.849 billion years) and the Yarrabubba impact structure is older than the Vredefort impact structure by about 0.2 billion years. Other purported older impact structures have either poorly constrained ages ( Dhala impact structure , India) or highly contentious impact evidence in case of
1139-556: The Platinum Group Elements (PGEs) and Platinum Group Metals (PGMs), chromium , copper , nickel , gold and vanadium concentrates, reef formation and orientation , and affect the type of mineralization, for example magmatic and hydrothermal deposits . Tectonic controls and effects can be seen or indicated by stratigraphic and crustal thickening and thinning, record of tectonic activity by type of structure such as collision and rifting , and influence on
1206-579: The Steelpoort Shear Zone (SSZ). These shear structures control several factors and have major geological implications within the Bushveld Igneous Complex, including structural, mineralogical , tectonic , metamorphic and economic . Some structural controls include the direction and flow of magma and intrusions , structural traps for mineralization and the structural evolution of the complex. Mineralization controls
1273-594: The Witwatersrand Basin which was laid down over a period of 250 million years between 950 and 700 million years before the Vredefort impact. The overlying Ventersdorp lavas and the Transvaal Supergroup which were laid down between 700 and 80 million years before the meteorite strike, were similarly distorted by the formation of the 300-kilometre-wide (190 mi) impact structure. The rocks form partial concentric rings around
1340-508: The bed of the nearby Vaal River . This impact structure is one of the few multiple-ringed impact structures on Earth, although they are more common elsewhere in the Solar System. Perhaps the best-known example is Valhalla crater on Jupiter 's moon Callisto . Earth's Moon has some as well. Geological processes, such as erosion and plate tectonics , have destroyed most multiple-ring impact structures on Earth. The impact distorted
1407-745: The outcrops around what appears to be the edge of a great geological basin : the Transvaal Basin . It is approximately two billion years old and is divided into four limbs: northern, eastern, southern and western. It comprises the Rustenburg Layered suite, the Lebowa Granites and the Rooiberg Felsics, that are overlain by the Karoo sediments. The site was first publicised around 1897 by Gustaaf Molengraaff who found
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#17327655079991474-505: The sexual reproduction found within the eukaryotes only, thus the alternative name Eukaryian. Macroscopic life is discovered to have started during the Rhyacian period. This geochronology article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bushveld Igneous Complex The Bushveld Igneous Complex ( BIC ) is the largest layered igneous intrusion within the Earth's crust . It has been tilted and eroded forming
1541-749: The BIC, the great dyke (Zimbabwe) and Noril'sk-Talnakh in Russia. An important detail to note is that palladium has been and is considered as the alternative to platinum. Recently (2017), the supply-demand gap has greatly decreased. Looking at political and social issues, there have been quite a few platinum mining-related strikes since before the 21st century: Impala strike, 1986 Gencor strike, 2004 Impala and Anglo Plats strikes, 2007 South Africa miners' strike , 2012 Marikana killings , Lonmin 2013 strike, and 2014 South African platinum strike . Vredefort impact structure The Vredefort impact structure
1608-403: The Bushveld Complex still remains as one of the prime sources of PGE ore. There have been many strikes for unfair pay and working conditions, illegal miners (so-called " zama-zamas "), gun-fire conflicts , political swindles and legal fights. The prime use of platinum is for auto-catalytic converters (in cars) and jewellery. The total net demand of PGE in 2012 was 197.4 metric tons according to
1675-475: The Bushveld complex is unique and one of the most economically significant mineral deposit complexes in the world. The Bushveld Igneous Complex covers a pear-shaped area in the central Transvaal . It is divided into an eastern and western lobe, with a further northern extension. All three sections of the system were formed around the same time—about 2 billion years ago—and are remarkably similar. Vast quantities of molten rock from Earth's mantle were brought to
1742-563: The Bushveld igneous complex. Similarly, another study has found high concentrations of microscopic (<63 μm) PGE airborne dust particles near the mining areas. These have been found to be transported surface runoff and atmospherically, then further concentrated into soils and rivers such as the Hex River which flows directly into Rustenburg, the most populated municipality of North West Province of South Africa. A study from Maboeta et al. in 2006, has revealed through chemical analysis that
1809-720: The Jagersfontein, Klerksdorp and Potgietersrus shear zones and the Thabazimbi-Murchison lineament, chromium with the Rustenburg Layered Suites (RLS) critical zone and the TML, and gold with the Jagersfontein and Klerksdorp shear zones. Vanadium deposits are associated with the vanadium-rich magnetite deposits of the Bushveld, such as the TML, some of which may be associated with shear zones, and copper and nickel deposits, which often occur together in
1876-622: The PSZ is located in the northern part of the BIC, trends EW and can be 5–10 km wide. Two distinct fault orientations have been identified within the Pietersburg terrane: a NE–SW orientation and an ENE–WSW orientation. The most conspicuous faults with these orientations are the YPF and the Zebediela Faults. Different mineral occurrences are more strongly associated in the BIC in specific shear zones. PGEs are generally associated with
1943-696: The Pilanesberg Complex exhibits NW–SE isopach lines that trend parallel to the Rustenburg Fault, which dips in the same direction towards the center of the Western Bushveld Complex. The Brits Graben is situated in the eastern region, in close proximity to Hartebeespoort . This Graben is delimited by a series of parallel faults, among which the most prominent is the Brits Fault, which trends NW–SE and intersects
2010-635: The Rustenburg Layered Suite, the Transvaal Supergroup and the Pretoria Group. The BSZ is NW–SE trending and is located within the Brits Fault. The NE–SW trending Ysterberg–Planknek Fault (YPF) is situated within the northern lobe of the Bushveld Complex. An additional ENE–WSW trending fault is situated within the northern lobe and is designated the Grasvally Fault. The boundary between the northern and southern lobes
2077-542: The UG2 chomitites is dominated by granular orthopyroxene, interstitial plagioclase and clinopyroxene with minor variable amounts accessory minerals such as phlogopite. The UG2 chromitites are underlain by pyroxenite footwall that is distinct from hanging wall pyroxenite. Chromite subhedral to subrounded (less than 0.5 mm in size) grains are a minor (c. 4%) but constant phase that is embedded with orthopyroxene (and other interstitial phases such as mentioned) throughout this footwall pyroxenite. Large oikocrysts are visible within
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2144-511: The Vaal River and the impact structure. The granting of prospecting rights around the edges of the impact structure has led environmental interests to express fear of destructive mining. The Vredefort Dome in the centre of the impact structure is home to four towns: Parys , Vredefort, Koppies and Venterskroon . Parys is the largest and a tourist hub; both Vredefort and Koppies mainly depend on an agricultural economy. On 19 December 2011,
2211-668: The Ventersdorp lavas at a distance of about 35 km (22 mi) from the centre, and the Transvaal Supergroup, consisting of a narrow band of the Ghaap Dolomite rocks and the Pretoria Subgroup of rocks, which together form a 25-to-30-kilometre-wide (16 to 19 mi) band beyond that. From about halfway through the Pretoria Subgroup of rocks around the impact structure's centre, the order of
2278-597: The boundary between the Pietersburg terrane and the central portion of the Kaapvaal Craton . In general, the TML is a large EW trending shear zone that forms a boundary between the Bushveld Complex and the Limpopo Belt and is 20 and 30 km wide. The JSZ is located within the TML, it trends NE–SW and is between 10 and 15 km wide. The KSZ runs parallel to the JSZ, trends NS and can be up to 10 km thick in places, while
2345-587: The chromitite seams in the Bushveld Igneous Complex are highly debated: numerous mechanisms have been proposed. The following is a non-exhaustive list of chromitite formations process. There has been a proposal of the origins of at least three different processes used to model the PGE mineralization in the area: The Bushveld Igneous Complex is a layered mafic intrusion (LMI) with well-defined ore bodies of stratiform chromitite layers concentrated with
2412-467: The circa 3.023 billion year old Maniitsoq structure , West Greenland and the circa 2.4 billion year old Suavjärvi structure , Russia. Their classification as impact structures remain controversial and unsettled. The dome in the centre of the impact structure was originally thought to have been formed by a volcanic explosion, but in the mid-1990s, evidence revealed it was the site of a huge bolide impact, as telltale shatter cones were discovered in
2479-668: The different exploration and mining companies of which contains about 38.1 kilotons of platinum metal in mineral reserves and resources in the Bushveld. The sum of PGEs and Gold resources and reserves equates to a total of about 72 kilotons from the Bushveld Complex alone. Most are underground mines (such as Longhole Stoping, Drift-and-Fill mining, etc. ), fewer are open pit like the large Mogalakwena mine . Mining feasibility studies have identified impacts on surface water , groundwater , wetlands , flora , fauna and related social issues. Additionally, these impacts include increased drainage of salts, sediments thought channels and streams near
2546-727: The earliest phase of the Complex. The Complex includes layered mafic intrusions (the Rustenburg Layered Suite) and a felsic phase. The complex has its geographic centre located north of Pretoria in South Africa at about 25° S and 29° E . It covers over 66,000 km (25,000 sq mi), an area the size of Ireland . The complex varies in thickness, in places reaching 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) thick. Lithologies vary from largely ultramafic peridotite , chromitite , harzburgite , and bronzitite in
2613-464: The evolution of the BIC. Metamorphic controls are localised metamorphism and alteration in shear zones, they affect mineral formation and stability, and they may show evidence of pressure - temperature - time (P-T-T) paths. Economic controls include, mineral deposits, they help to guide mining and exploration and with resource and reserve estimation and extraction. The eastern lobe of the Bushveld Complex comprises three distinct zones, each of which
2680-444: The form of PGE-Chloride in the liver, kidneys, bones and lungs. The intake is generally through metallic or oxide dust that is inhaled or is absorbed through the skin causing contact dermatitis , on the long term causing sensitization and can eventually to lead to cancers. A study from January 2013, has shown an increasing trend of the development of silicosis caused by silica dust and asbestos fibers related to workers mining in
2747-480: The formation of a structure rather like a layered cake consisting of distinct rock strata, including three PGM-bearing layers, referred to as reefs. Large portions of the central area are covered by younger rocks. The extrusions were emplaced over an early diabasic sill, outcrops of which are visible on the southeastern side of the Complex. These are typically greenish in colour and composed of clinopyroxene , altered to hornblende and plagioclase , and are regarded as
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2814-399: The gross demand significantly decreased in jewellery (87.7 to 78.1 tons), but has largely increased in autocatalysts (80.6 to 101.7 tons) and has since then almost consistently dominated the market (with 2009 being the one exception linked to weak car sales). In 2016, the platinum market continued to be in deficit for the 5th consecutive year, just barely reaching a demand 200,000 oz. In 2017,
2881-604: The impact structure's centre today, with the oldest, the Witwatersrand rocks, forming a semicircle 25 km (16 mi) from the centre. Since the Witwatersrand rocks consist of several layers of very hard, erosion-resistant sediments (e.g. quartzites and banded ironstones ), they form the prominent arc of hills that can be seen to the northwest of the impact structure's centre in the satellite picture above. The Witwatersrand rocks are followed, in succession, by
2948-473: The largest ever to strike Earth since the Hadean Eon some four billion years ago, originally thought to have been approximately 10–15 km (6.2–9.3 mi) in diameter. As of 2022, the bolide was estimated at between 20 and 25 kilometres (12 and 16 mi) in diameter and to have impacted with a vertical velocity of 15–25 kilometres per second (34,000–56,000 mph). The original impact structure
3015-491: The lower sections to mafic norite , anorthosite , and gabbro toward the top, and the mafic Rustenburg Layered Suite is followed by a felsic phase (the Lebowa Granite Suite). The orebodies within the complex include the UG2 (Upper Group 2) reef containing up to 43.5% chromite , and the platinum-bearing horizons Merensky Reef and Platreef . The Merensky Reef varies from 30 to 90 cm in thickness. It
3082-547: The majority in terms of the proportion of all the known chrome reserves of the world. This area is very strategic as it is easy and cheap for mining; this is because their continuity in thick seams over scores of miles of strike and their persistence in depth, which has all been proved via deep drilling. Just like the chrome seams, Bushveld's titano-magnetite seams of the Main Zone illustrates similar continuity and persistence though, have not been extracted to date. Contained within
3149-532: The mentioned lobes. As for the center area, it is dominated by granites and other related rocks. A large metamorphic contact aureole is observed within the northern limb, the Potgietersrus area. The Vredefort impact structure is predated by the BIC intrusion and has been shown to be likely unrelated to the BIC's mineralization. The Merensky Reef can be subdivided into five layers (from bottom to top): The UG2 Pyroxenite (Reef): The host rock of
3216-660: The mine sites. There has been an increased fleeting dust generation contaminating air and water, surface water runoff is leading to a decrease in water recharge for downstream users, possibly the loss of certain vulnerable flora and fauna species, soil compaction and land erosion; the contamination and quality deterioration of the surface and ground water is driven by seepage from waste rock dumps, stockpiles, gas spills, etc. The mining activities that make large use of water could potentially lead to dewatering of local aquifers. Moreover, construction activity impacts such as removal of natural land and noise from machinery and vehicles may disrupt
3283-580: The mining companies to improve them. Between 2013 and 2016, the platinum companies contributed more than ZAR 370 million into the city; funding local infrastructure, water supply and treatment centres, sporting programmes, tourism, public road expansions, sewage treatment plants, cultural activities. The primary concern is the combination of high poverty rates and social injustice. There have been much more than 30 individual mine operations mostly mining for PGEs, some chrome, tin, and others (of which most are underground, few are open cut). These are shown below as
3350-530: The native South African tribes residing in and around the area. Located in South Africa , the BIC contains some of the richest ore deposits on Earth. It contains the world's largest reserves of platinum-group metals (PGMs) and platinum group elements (PGEs) — platinum , palladium , osmium , iridium , rhodium and ruthenium — along with vast quantities of iron , tin , chromium , titanium and vanadium . These are used in, but not limited to, jewellery, automobiles and electronics. Gabbro or norite
3417-407: The oldest microcontinents which formed on Earth 3.9 billion years ago. This central peak uplift, or dome, is typical of a complex impact structure, where the liquefied rocks splashed up in the wake of the meteor as it penetrated the surface. The Vredefort Dome World Heritage Site is currently subject to property development, and local owners have expressed concern regarding sewage dumping into
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#17327655079993484-425: The original crater. The remaining structure, the "Vredefort Dome", consists of a partial ring of hills 70 km (43 mi) in diameter, and is the remains of the central uplift created by the rebound of rock below the impact site after the collision. Estimates have placed the structure’s age to be 2.023 billion years (± 4 million years) or 2.019/2.020 billion years (± 2-3 million years) old, which places it in
3551-863: The outcrops and on mine walls. The Platreef : this reef structure is divided into three sections: The BIC contains several shear zones , some are within known faults , the most important of which are the Jagersfontein Shear Zone (JSZ), the Klerksdorp Shear Zone (KSZ), the Potgietersrus Shear Zone (PSZ), the Thabazimbi -Murchison Lineament (TML), the Brits Shear Zone (BSZ), the Olifants River Shear Zone (ORSZ) and
3618-684: The region by two anticlines, namely the Katloof and Phosiri. The Merensky Reef has been displaced by 2 km to the south in the vicinity of Zebediela , as a consequence of the Madika Fault. The Madika Fault is sub-parallel to the Wonderkop Fault, which is located in the Bojanala Platinum District Municipality in the vicinity of the town of Wonderkop. The critical zone of the Rustenburg Layered Suite
3685-482: The rocks is reversed. Moving outwards towards where the crater rim used to be, the Ghaap Dolomite group resurfaces at 60 km (37 mi) from the centre, followed by an arc of Ventersdorp lavas, beyond which, at between 80 and 120 km (50 and 75 mi) from the centre, the Witwatersrand rocks re-emerge to form an interrupted arc of outcrops today. The Johannesburg group is the most famous one because it
3752-444: The same deposit, are associated with mafic and ultramafic intrusions and shear zones, such as the JSZ. The general mineral assemblage of the chromitite seams in the Bushveld Complex consists of olivine + chromite, chromite +/- bronzite + plagioclase, chromite + plagioclase, and chromite + clinopyroxene. The BIC's layered sequence is commonly divided into five different zones: The area has many different ore deposits, but mostly with
3819-506: The so-called Critical Zone; these are referred to as reefs . The three main reef deposits are the Merensky reef , UG2 Reef, and the Platreef. These reefs are mostly continuous to discontinuous chromite layers with amounts of PGE mineralization. The surface rocks are exposed as separate lobes or limbs (the main ones being eastern, western and northern limbs) spans an area of approximately 66,000 km . This large igneous province comprises
3886-439: The soil from a tailings disposal facility had higher levels of C, N, NH 4 and K in comparison to the other general sampling sites. The difference was attributed to rehabilitation regimes being implemented reducing the abundance of these microbial and bacterial nutrients . Mining operations in general consume much energy and water, producing much waste rock, trailings and greenhouse gases. A study has shown that PGM mining has
3953-439: The soil, atmosphere and vegetation. Since some of the food production activities are located near these areas, the primary concern is that the local population (several towns and cities, including Rustenburg with more than 500,000 inhabitants ) will ultimately be exposed to the contaminants either by skin contact, dietary intake or inhalation. PGEs such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium have been shown to bioaccumulate under
4020-452: The surface through long vertical cracks in Earth's crust—huge arcuate differentiated lopolithic intrusions—creating the geological intrusion known as the Bushveld Igneous Complex. These intrusions are thought to predate the nearby Vredefort impact to the south, by some 30 million years. The effects of these injections of molten rock over time, combined with the crystallisation of different minerals at different temperatures, resulted in
4087-457: The surrounding ecosystems . Depending on the beneficiation and concentration methods, there are different impacts plausible such acid runoff from leaching and metal slimes . Hexavalent chromium from mine wastes has been shown to be highly toxic. A study has shown that up to 5% of the world total production of PGEs is lost and emitted as dust entering the global biogeochemical cycle . Nearby towns have shown elevated levels of platinum within
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#17327655079994154-609: The three main igneous suites the Lebowa Granite Suite (large A-type granitic intrusions), Rustenburg Layered Suite (c. 8 km-thick layered mafic-ultramafic cumulate sequence), and the Rashoop Granophyre Suite (granophyric rocks). These are exposed as layered sequences of sheet like intrusions that are commonly subdivided as five main zones (from bottom to surface): Marginal, Lower, Critical, Main, and Upper Zones. These can be seen in sequence within
4221-413: The titano-magnetite ore is a persistent fractional percentage of vanadium. Reserves of the titanium and vanadium in these iron ores could potentially be very large. With that being said, it is evident that the ores existing in Bushveld occupy an important place in the world of mineral resources. Although other major platinum deposits have been found in places like the Sudbury Basin or Norilsk (Russia),
4288-430: The two still dominate the market gross demand by far. That being said, the global platinum demand is still expected to increase in subsequent years to 2017. The price of platinum is quite volatile in comparison to gold, but both have greatly increased over the last century. Despite platinum being far much rarer than gold, 2014 was the last year platinum was valued at a higher price than gold (2018). This coincides with
4355-405: The work force. Miners are quite often on strike asking to get the minimum salary, and mines continue to fail safety standards and face labour unrest. A research study in 2016 by eunomix showed that Rustenburg, one of the fastest-growing cities in South Africa, has an "abnormally high concentration of young men who are separated from their families due to the migrant labour system". The population
4422-530: Was here that gold was discovered in 1886. It is thus possible that if it had not been for the Vredefort impact this gold would never have been discovered. The 40-kilometre-diameter (25 mi) centre of the Vredefort impact structure consists of a granite dome (where it is not covered by much younger rocks belonging to the Karoo Supergroup ) which is an exposed part of the Kaapvaal craton , one of
4489-539: Was suggested in the geological timescale review 2012 edited by Gradstein et al., but as of March 2020, this has not yet been officially adopted by the IUGS . The term Jatulian is, however, used in the regional stratigraphy of the Paleoproterozoic rocks of Fennoscandia . This is when the eukaryotes are thought to have originated from the symbiosis between asgardarchaea and alphaproteobacteria , as well as
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