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Sedimentology, tectonic framework and economic potential of the Sinakumbe Group (? Ordovician to Devonian) and Karoo Supergroup (Permo-Carboniferous to Lower Jurassic) in the mid-Zambezi Valley Basin, southern Zambia

Posted on:1995-11-30Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:Nyambe, Imasiku AnayawaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1470390014490984Subject:Geology
Abstract/Summary:
Sediments of the Ordovician to Devonian Sinakumbe Group (;The Sinakumbe Group is recognised for the first time in outcrops. The Lower Sinakumbe Group (;The Permo-Carboniferous Siankondobo Sandstone Formation (90 m thick) contains three facies assemblages. A diamictite facies assemblage is interpreted as subaqueous debris flow deposits from glacier melt-water. A succeeding siltstone facies assemblage is attributed to density underflows of sediment-laden meltwater flowing into a glacial lake, and sediment settling from suspension. A sandstone facies assemblage was emplaced by a variety of grain-support mechanisms, and the downstream accretion surfaces in the upper part of the assemblage indicate fluvial deposition in a deltaic setting.;The Lower Permian Gwembe Coal Formation (280 m thick) represents deposition of sandstones, siltstones and mudstones in fluvial channels and on flood plains, and of coals in shallow swampy areas. Fourteen lithofacies in the formation are grouped into four facies assemblages. The Maamba Sandstone facies assemblage is probably a high-sinuosity meandering stream deposit. Accumulation of organic deposits (coal facies assemblage) in the swamps was interrupted by deposition of channel, crevasse channel and splay, levee (Interseam Sandstone) and overbank fine deposits. One sandstone body (Sandstone A facies assemblage) represents a change in fluvial style from proximal braided system to high-sinuosity meandering stream.;The Triassic Escarpment Grit Formation (up to 500 m thick), consists of coarse to very coarse grained stratified sandstone (grit), with locally abundant conglomeratic sandstone lags, that grades into finer-grained sandstone and intercalated mudstone. This sandstone/mudrock facies assemblage occurs in poorly arranged fining-upward cycles interpreted as braided river deposits. The Middle (?) Triassic Interbedded Sandstone and Mudstone Formation (up to 2000 m thick), consists of a mudrock/sandstone facies assemblage arranged in fining-upwards cycles of sandstone (pebbly to very fine-grained, with basal lags and conglomerates), siltstone and mudstone. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Sinakumbe, Sandstone, Facies assemblage, Lower
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