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Flow Phenomena in a Limestone on Changalumi Hill, Southern Nyasaland1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

M. S. Garson
Affiliation:
Geological Survey Department, P.O. Box 27, Zomba, Nyasaland.

Abstract

A Basement Complex graphite-limestone on Changalumi Hill, along the eastern escarpment of the Southern Nyasaland rift-valley, exhibits various phenomena including contorted exotic boulders, migration of graphite, and injection of discordant veins into adjacent gneiss. These features indicate that the limestone has burst through its anticlinal roof during strong isoclinal folding at a relatively low temperature, engulfing and distorting a minor synclinal infold. The age of the break-through is proved to be pre-Chilwa Series and pre-Rifting.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1955

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Footnotes

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Published by permission of the Director of Geological Survey, Nyasaland.

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