University of the Witwatersrand, School of Geosciences
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- Emissions From Fires in Southern Africa
- Rapid Downstream Discharge Attenuation During Recent Icelandic Jokulhlaups
- Influences on the Development of the Great Escarpment of Southern Africa
- An Assessment of the Value of Full Tensor Gradient Gravity Data for Determining 3-D Structure in an Integrated Geophysical Interpretation of the Styldrift Region, Bushveld Complex, South Africa
- Geophysical Investigation of Oldoinyo Lengai
- CONTINUITY BETWEEN EASTERN AND WESTERN BUSHVELD COMPLEX, SOUTH AFRICA, CONFIRMED BY XENOLITHS FROM KIMBERLITE
- Magnetic modeling of the Bushveld Igneous Complex
- Prediction of DC current flow between the Otjiwarongo and Katima Mulilo regions, using 3D DC resistivity forward modelling and magnetotelluric and audio-magnetotelluric data recorded during SAMTEX
- Relationship between PGE Content and Chromite Composition of the Lower and Middle Group Bushveld Chromitites
- Archaeomagnetic analyses of Iron Age burnt hut floors from southern African
- Paleoposition of the Seychelles microcontinent in relation to the Deccan Traps and the Plume Generation Zone in Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeogene time
- Shear wave velocity structure of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa
- The electrical lithosphere in Archean cratons: examples from Southern Africa
- A Lost Continent in the Indian Ocean
- AfricaArray International Geophysics Field School: Applications of Near Surface Geophysics to challenges encountered in mine planning
- Crustal Structure of the Khartoum Basin, Sudan
- Influence of the degree of open-system behaviour on extent of equilibration of garnet-quartz coronas in the Vredefort Dome, South Africa
- Magma dynamics at the Moho: insights from high-pressure megacrysts and Proterozoic anorthosites
- Multiple mingling magma mushes? Petrogenesis of the Doros Gabbroic Complex, Namibia
- Mush!
- Palaeomagnetic reversals and cooling in the Bushveld Complex, South Africa
- Reassessing Geophysical Models of the Bushveld Complex in 3D
- Continental Construction and Crustal Growth of Central Asian Orogenic Belt in Mongolia
- Discovery of kimberlite in a magnetically noisy environment: a case study of the Syferfontein and Goedgevonden kimberlites (Invited)
- Drilling the Bushveld Complex- the world's largest layered mafic intrusion
- New palaeomagnetic results from outcrop and drill core samples of the 3.47 billion year old Komati Formation, Barberton Mountain Land, South Africa
- Structural study and geochronology in the Hook Batholith, Central Zambia
- Subduction-related magmatism and crustal role in the early stage of the Damara Orogen, Namibia: new constraints from combined U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopes from the Goas Magmatic Complex
- Tracing the history of the South Atlantic Anomaly on an Archeomagnetic Timescale
- Magnetic evidence for lightning strikes on mountains: a case study from Lesotho
- An Archeomagnetic Record From Southern Africa and its Bearing on the History of the South Atlantic Anomaly
- Building Geophysics Talent and Opportunity in Africa: Experience from the AfricaArray/Wits Geophysics Field School
- Determining the Total Volume of the 2.05 Ga Bushveld Magmatic Event: Correlation of the Molopo Farms Complex, Botswana
- Earthquakes in the Mantle? Insights from Ultramafic Pseudotachylytes
- Evolved Rocks in Ocean Islands Formed by Melting of Metasomatized Mantle
- Investigating the seismic signal of elephants: using seismology to mitigate elephant human conflict
- Slowly ascending magmas in long-lived accretionary orogens: unraveling temporal variations in the Cordilleran-style Sveconorwegian Orogeny
- Developing the Next Generation of Inspired and Enthusiastic Young African Scientists: Insights from the First Ten Years of AfricaArray
- Forward Modeling of Receiver Functions to Determine Crustal Structure of the Eastern Limb in TheBushveld Complex, South Africa
- Innovative Ideas for Developing Geophysics Field Schools in Classes with Small Numbers: Experience Gained from the AfricaArray/Wits Geophysics International Field School
- No Evidence for Connectivity between the Bushveld Igneous Complex and the Molopo Farms Complex from Forward Modeling of Receiver Functions
- Reprocessing Seismic Data - Using Wits Seismic Exploration Data to Image the Karoo Basin
- The Lithospheric Structure of Madagascar
- Understanding Magmatic Timescales and Magma Dynamics in Proterozoic Anorthosites: a Geochronological Investigation of the Kunene Complex (Angola)
- Calibration of the seismic velocity structure and understanding of the fault formation in the environs of the Orkney M5.5 earthquake, South Africa
- Global Ozone Distribution relevant to Human Health: Metrics and present day levels from the Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR)
- Investigating Magmatic Processes in the Lower Levels of Mantle-derived Magmatic Systems: The Age & Emplacement of the Kunene Anorthosite Complex (SW Angola)
- Near Surface Geophysical Methods Applied to the Rising Star Cave System
- The Africa Initiative for Planetary and Space Sciences
- Trends in Surface Level Ozone Observations from Human-health Relevant Metrics: Results from the Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR)
- Using 3D Reflection Seismics for Deep Platinum Mine Planning and Risk Mitigation: A Case Study from the Bushveld Complex, South Africa
- A Mesoproterozoic cordilleran orogen recorded by the Kunene Anorthosite Complex in Angola
- A novel, laser-based micro-sampling technique allowing texturally controlled, spiked, multi-isotope analysis at the crystal and sub-crystal scale in magmatic and mineralized bodies
- A plate tectonic origin of kimberlites on a cooling Earth
- Archeomagnetism of southern Africa and history of the South Atlantic Anomaly: A new 930 AD record from Makodu, Botswana
- Biogeochemical Fractionation of MIF Sulfate
- Geophysical Imaging of Phytoremediation of Acid Mine Drainage: Case Study from South Africa
- Geophysical Signatures and Timing of Impact Faults in the Granites of the Vredefort Impact Structure, South Africa
- Mentoring Diversity is a Team Effort: Example from an International REU Site
- New age and compositional constraints on mafic to ultramafic intrusions of SW Angola and implications for the geology of the region
- New estimates of seismic anisotropy in southern and eastern Africa from shear wave splitting measurements
- Proterozoic massif-type anorthosites—the archetype of long-lived magmatic systems
- Secular evolution of mass transfer across the Moho - implications for evolution of the continental crust
- Understanding gas explosions in the platinum mines of the Bushveld Complex using applied fluid inclusion and gas chromatography studies
- Unravelling the thermal history of the central Kaapvaal Craton using Sm-Nd garnet chronology
- Using Phase Amplitude Ratios to Differentiate Blast, Collapse, and Fault Slip Seismic Events from Deep Gold Mines in South Africa
- Abiotic (Prebiotic?) Organic Chemistry in a Potentially Ancient Hypersaline Brine: New Insights on the Limits of Microbial Life Inhabiting 3.1 km Deep Fracture Fluid in South Africa
- Constraining the Crystallization and Early Cooling History of Large Impact Melt Sheets Through High-Precision Geochronology - Implications for the Thermal Evolution of Early Planetary Crusts and Associated Habitability
- Contributions of Ground Geophysical Data from the AfricaArray Geophysics Field School to the Proposed Airborne Geophysical Test Site at the Vredefort Impact Structure, South Africa
- Deep subsurface, Precambrian hypersaline environments as training sites for exploration of the Martian subsurface
- Mortar Texture and Magma Dynamics in the Kunene Anorthosite Complex, Angola
- Multiple Sulfur Isotopes Reveal a Possible Non-Crustal Source of Sulfur for the Bushveld Province
- Neoarchean-Paleoproterozoic tectonics of the Witwatersrand Basin revealed in the Vredefort Dome (South Africa)
- Observations from P/S Amplitude Ratios from Local-Distance Mine Related Seismic Events and Earthquakes in South Africa
- P- and S-Wave Velocity Structure Beneath Southern Africa from Body Wave Tomography: New Constraints on Craton Structure and the Southwestern Branch of the East African Rift System
- Potential borehole observatory in the aftershock zone at about 3.5 km depth of a 2014 M5.5 sinistral earthquake that the ICDP DSeis project has probed
- Stress state in the upper margin of aftershock zone of the 2014 Orkney earthquake (M5.5), South Africa, measured from boring cores of ICDP-DSeis project
- The effect of gouge formation on fault propagation along underground brittle shear fractures.
- Crustal structure of Namibia from P-wave receiver functions
- Effects of Source Scaling on Local-Distance P/S Amplitude Ratios for Seismic-Source Discrimination
- Nitrogen partitioning and isotopic fractionation in granitic rocks and minerals: A case study of the Devonian Loch Doon pluton, SW Scotland.
- P/S amplitude ratios for mining related events in South Africa: Implications for low-yield explosion monitoring
- Reinterpretation of a legacy 3D seismic reflection data to elucidate an unusual sinistral M5.5 earthquake fault below a structurally complex deep gold mine
- Seismic Imaging of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa
- Surface wave tomography of Southern Africa using ambient noise analysis
- The Bushveld Complex Drilling Project: an ICDP project on the origins, emplacement and consequences of the world's largest known igneous intrusion