Notes on the Geology of the Northern Part of the Ruwenzori Mountains
- 1 August 1951
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Geological Magazine
- Vol. 88 (4) , 249-256
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800069570
Abstract
A description is given of the geology of the northern portion of the Ruwenzori Mountains. The rocks consist chiefly of a migmatitic series of biotite-gneiss passing to plagioclase-amphibolite uncomformably overlying these are rare occurrences of a slightly metamorphosed series of conglomerates, grits, quartzites, and tale-schists. The area is bounded by rift faults which strike N.N.E.– S.S.W. and the strike of the gneiss series is in general parallel to that direction with a steep westerly dip. Major rift faults arc described and evidence given to show that they are rejuvenations of Pre-Cambrian fault lines. Dextral tear-fault movement is implied with superimposed vertical component. Evidence indicates that faulting took place under compressional stress in Pre-Cambrian times, but that tension supervened at the later stages under light load. A steeply dipping faulting system striking W.N.W.–E.S.E. is also present, and has resulted in the southern blocks rising relative to the northern: in this system also, early compressional stress has been superseded by tension.Keywords
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