Transvaal Sequence and Bushveld Complex P. G. ErikssonW. AltermannE. B. Förtsch Editorial Pages: 85 - 88
The crustal architecture of the Kaapvaal crustal block South Africa, between 3.5 and 2.0 Ga S. McCourt OriginalPaper Pages: 89 - 97
An overview of the geology of the Transvaal Sequence and Bushveld Complex, South Africa P. G. ErikssonP. J. HattinghW. Altermann OriginalPaper Pages: 98 - 111
The Black Reef Quartzite Formation in the western Transvaal: sedimentological and economic aspects, and significance for basin evolution B. G. ElsW. A. van den BergJ. J. Mayer OriginalPaper Pages: 112 - 123
The carbonates of the Transvaal and Griqualand West sequences of the Kaapvaal craton, with special reference to the Lime Acres limestone deposit W. AltermannJ. McD. Wotherspoon OriginalPaper Pages: 124 - 134
The early proterozoic Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn-F deposits of the Campbellrand and Malmani Subgroups, South Africa J. E. J. MartiniP. G. ErikssonC. P. Snyman ReviewPaper Pages: 135 - 145
A volcanic-exhalative origin for the world's largest (Kalahari) Manganese field D. H. CornellS. S. Schütte OriginalPaper Pages: 146 - 151
Stratigraphic and structural setting of the Griqualand West and the Olifantshoek Sequences at Black Rock, Beeshoek and Rooinekke Mines, Griqualand West, South Africa W. S. GrobbelaarM. A. BurgerI. J. M. van Niekerk OriginalPaper Pages: 152 - 161
Some evidence for the base-metal potential of the Pretoria Group: stratigraphic targets, tectonic setting and REE patterns B. F. F. ReczkoP. G. ErikssonC. P. Snyman OriginalPaper Pages: 162 - 167
Economic potential of the Rooiberg Group: volcanic rocks in the floor and roof of the Bushveld Complex J. K. SchweitzerC. J. HattonS. A. de Waal OriginalPaper Pages: 168 - 177
The tin zone: sediment-hosted hydrothermal tin mineralization at Rooiberg, South Africa A. RozendaalJ. E. MisiewiczR. Scheepers OriginalPaper Pages: 178 - 187
An isotopic study on the volcanics of the Rooiberg Group: age implications and a potential exploration tool R. E. HarmerD. Farrow OriginalPaper Pages: 188 - 195