Ganigobis Formation Explained

Ganigobis Formation
Type:Geological formation
Age:Gzhelian-Artinskian
Period:Artinskian
Prilithology:Shale, conglomerate, sandstone
Otherlithology:Tuff
Namedfor:Ganigobis
Region:ǁKaras Region
Northern Cape
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Coordinates:-25.9°N 18°W
Paleocoordinates:-56°N -35.9°W
Unitof:Dwyka Group
Subunits:Ganigobis Shale Member
Underlies:Ecca Group
Overlies:Nama Group
Thickness:up to 240m (790feet)
Extent:Aranos & Karoo Basins
Kalahari Craton
Map:Damara-Orogen mit Damara-Gürtel, Kaoko-Gürtel und Gariep-Gürtel.png
Location Ts:Ganigobis, Fish River Canyon
Thickness Ts:155m (509feet)

The Ganigobis Formation is a Late Carboniferous (Gzhelian) to Early Permian (Artinskian) geologic formation of the Dwyka Group in the ǁKaras Region of southeastern Namibia and the Northern Cape of South Africa. The widespread formation was deposited in the Aranos and Karoo Basins of southern Africa.

Description

The Ganigobis Formation is an extensive unit with a maximum thickness of 240m (790feet) evidenced in the Vreda borehole.[1] The conglomerates, sandstones, shales and tuff of the formation were deposited in a glacio-lacustrine to marine environment.[2] [3] The Ganigobis Formation provides fossil fish as well as bivalves (e.g. Nuculopsis), gastropods (e.g. Peruvispira), scyphozoa (e.g. Conularia), crinoid stalks, foraminifera (Hyperammina, Ammodiscus, Glomospira, Ammobacculites and Spiroplectammina),[4] sponges and sponge spicules, radiolaria, coprolites and permineralised wood.[5]

Zircons of the Ganigobis Shale Member yield SHRIMP-ages of 302-300 Ma. This dates the uppermost part of the second deglaciation sequence in southern Namibia to theLate Carboniferous (Gzelian) and provides a minimum age for the onset of Karoo-equivalent marine deposition. The age of the uppermost argillaceous part of the third deglaciation sequence (297 Ma) was determined from zircons of a tuffaceous bed sampled in a roadcut in the Western Cape Province, South Africa.[5]

Fossil content

Among others, the following fossils are reported from the formation:[6] [7] [8]

Fish

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Notes and References

  1. Bangert et al., 2000, p.266
  2. http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=displayStrata&geological_group=Dwyka%20Shale&formation=Ganigobis&group_formation_member=Ganigobis Ganigobis Formation
  3. Bangert, 2000, p.21
  4. Bangert, 2000, p.60
  5. Bangert, 2000, p.3
  6. http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=collectionSearch&collection_no=131110 Ganigobis
  7. http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=collectionSearch&collection_no=131113 Wesselton Mine, Kimberley
  8. http://www.fossilworks.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=collectionSearch&collection_no=131078 Ganigobis, near Tses Station