WEST COAST FOSSIL PARK AND PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY
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Field Trip Leader: Dave Roberts, Council for Geoscience
CAPE POINT NATURE RESERVE
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Field Trip Leader: John Compton
SCENIC OVERVIEW OF THE ROCKS AND MOUNTAINS OF CAPE TOWN
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Field Trip Leader: John Compton
A WALKING TOUR OF THE GEOLOGY OF ROBBEN ISLAND
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Where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of the 27 years of imprisonment before becoming the first democratically elected president of South Africa.
Field Trip Leader: John Rogers
VINEYARDS OF THE CAPE
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Field Trip Leader: Genevieve Pearson, Phoenix Geoconsulting
KLEIN DRAKENSTEIN MOUNTAINS
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Field Trip Leader: Jodie Miller, University of Stellenbosch
TULBAGH–CERES AND THE SW CAPE SEISMICITY
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Field Trip Leader: Coenie de Beer, Council for Geoscience
BUILDING STONES OF CAPE TOWN
Field Trip Leader: Doug Cole, Council for Geoscience
ZEVENWACHT WINE FARM AND TIN MINE
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The tin deposits on the Zevenwacht Wine Estate form one of several hydrothermal deposits associated with intrusion of granite and minor gabbro and diorite of the pan-African Cape Granite Suite with the deposits being concentrated in a northwest-trending zone
between Somerset West and Yzerfontein. Vein-hosted mineralisation is predominant with the veins or lodes trending between northwest and north-northwest. The veins are both exogranitic, being hosted by the Malmesbury Group metasediments, and endogranitic.
Route from CTICC to Zevenwacht wine estate
On the Zevenwacht Wine Estate and adjacent areas, the veins are endogranitic being hosted by coarsegrained, porphyritic granite named the Spier Granite. They trend north-northwest within a 500 m-wide zone and the individual lodes are up to 3 metres wide,
dip moderately (20 to 35 degrees) west or east and consist of aplite dykes and irregularly developed quartz veins. Several tin deposits were mined during the early 1900s with those on the Zevenwacht Wine Estate and adjacent areas accounting for the bulk of the production.
Field Trip Leader: Doug Cole
UCT RESEARCHERS ARE ASSEMBLING A DISPLAY OF UPPER MANTLE ROCKS AS REVEALED BY KIMBERLITES SAMPLING CRATON ROOTS.
The display will serve as an introduction to the mantle, diamond and diamond geology. Visitors will see mantle rocks and diamonds from a huge collection of samples available for teaching and research purposes.
Field Trip Leader: Professor John Gurney, UCT