Soft sediment deformation structures in the Neoproterozoic Kansuki formation (Katanga Supergroup, Democratic Republic of Congo): Evidence for deposition in a tectonically active carbonate platform.
Authors
Mambwe, P.M.
Lavoie, S.
Delvaux, D.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
Geodynamics and mineral resources
Audience
Scientific
Date
2019Publisher
Elsevier
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The Neoproterozoic Kansuki Formation in the Katanga Supergroup (Katanga Copperbelt, Democratic Republic of  the Congo) mainly consists of platform carbonates with pyroclastic beds and mafic layers. Lithological and  sedimentological investigation in the central part of the Katanga Copperbelt (Tenke Fungurume Mining District)  evidenced peritidal facies for the carbonate. It also evidenced the presence of Soft Sediment Deformation  Structures (SSDS). Small-scale load structures, multiple successions of load cast and flame structures are attributed  to discrete sedimentary processes such as overloading and rapid deposition. Tepee-like structures are  indicative of a subaerial exposure of the carbonate that was deposited in relatively shallow water. Major SSDS  such as boudinage within water escape structures, load cast with attached pseudonodules, tepee-like structures  with sheet cracks, small-scale mass displacement, and brecciation are interpreted as triggered by seismicity and  indicative of active tectonics during sedimentation in the Katanga basin. This is consistent with the presence of  pyroclastic beds and mafic layers within the Kansuki Formation, pointing to carbonate platform deposition in a  paleorift.
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Mambwe, P.M.; Lavoie, S.; Delvaux, D. (2019). Soft sediment deformation structures in the Neoproterozoic Kansuki formation (Katanga Supergroup, Democratic Republic of Congo): Evidence for deposition in a tectonically active carbonate platform.. , Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol. 150, 86-95, Elsevier, DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2018.09.002..Identifiers
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Article
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Yes
Language
eng
