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Pseudo-oolites in rocks of the Ulundi Formation, lower part of the Archaean Fig Tree Group (South Africa)
Authors:Thomas O Reimer
Abstract:The Ulundi Formation of the lowermost Fig Tree Group in the type area in the Barberton Mountain Land consists of a sequence of quartz—sericite schists, banded cherts and tuffaceous rocks up to 40 m thick. It overlies talc—carbonate schists assigned to the upper part of the Onverwacht Group. In the cherts, which in parts represent the sulfide facies of a banded-iron formation, silicified spheroids have been observed which appear to be diagenetically altered, locally zeolitized accretionary lapilli. Portions of the cherts formed through silicification of fine-grained felsic tuffs and contain abundant stylolite seams along which 4% of the rock thickness has been removed by intrastratal solution during deformation.A supposedly organogenic spheroidal structure, Ramsaysphera, has been previously described from the upper part of the Ulundi Formation. The spheroids, with diameters of up to 8 mm, occur in a distinct bed of up to at least 1.6 m thickness and can be traced in outcrop over an area which originally covered 17 × 30 km. The bed was deposited in fairly still water of several 100 m depth. The spheroids accumulated with only little finer-grained detrital material, the interstices between them being filled by cherty silica and minor amounts of dolomite. Up to 65% of the spheroids consist of tectonically elongated, originally round fragments of a micro-felsitic groundmass with remnants of phenocrysts. The majority of the remaining spheroids consists of concentrically banded bodies of siliceous material with minor amounts of chlorite and sericite, as well as small dolomite crystals. These spheroids represent highly altered granules of volcanic glass deposited from volcanic ash clouds through a body of water. The prototype of Ramsay-sphera also belongs to this group of spheroids, and there is little microscopic or macroscopic evidence for its explanation as an organic structure.
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