Project Details
Deciphering the early Archaean crustal history in the Kaapvaal and Zimbabwe cratons
Applicant
Professor Dr. Alfred Kröner (†)
Subject Area
Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry
Term
from 2015 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 277088755
This project will investigate the oldest crustal components in two poorly known areas of the Zimbabwe and eastern Kaapvaal cratons, using field investigations, single zircon dating, geochemistry, as well as Hf and Nd isotopic systems. In central Zimbabwe, our preliminary work has identified several granitoid gneisses with zircon ages >3.6 Ga, and our aim is to understand the igneous, structural and metamorphic history of the terranes in which these rocks occur. In the eastern Kaapvaal craton, within a gneiss terrane of central Swaziland, we shall investigate an Archaean sequence of granulite-facies supracrustal rocks containing detrital zircons >3.6 Ga as well as the surrounding granitoid gneisses in which we also expect very ancient crustal components, The aim is to identify the source area of the ancient zircons and to understand the history of this ancient terrane in relation to the Ancient Gneiss Complex of Swaziland and the neighbouring Barberton Greenstone Belt and other parts of the Kaapvaal craton. Overall, this project is a contribution to understand early Archaean crustal evolution, and close cooperation with other SPP1833 projects dealing with southern Africa is envisaged.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
Subproject of
SPP 1833:
Building a Habitable Earth
International Connection
South Africa
Cooperation Partners
Privatdozent Dr. Jörg Elis Hoffmann; Professor Axel Hofmann, Ph.D.