The Quaternary Stratigraphy of a Section of the Sibowe River, South-West Swaziland

In south-west Swaziland a river terrace along the Sibowe river is formed by active river incision. A complex profile along this terrace showing alluvial and colluvial deposits reflecting changes in environmental conditions since at least the last 30 000 years is exposed. Examination of soil characte...

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Main Authors: Carole Ampe, Gunter Van Regenmortel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gents Afrika Platform, Afrika Brug 1991-09-01
Series:Afrika Focus
Online Access:https://ojs.ugent.be/AF/article/view/6119
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Summary:In south-west Swaziland a river terrace along the Sibowe river is formed by active river incision. A complex profile along this terrace showing alluvial and colluvial deposits reflecting changes in environmental conditions since at least the last 30 000 years is exposed. Examination of soil characteristics, relative position of the composite strata as well as river dynamics leads to a stratigraphie interpretation which has been fitted into a time frame. The basal gravel, alluvial in nature, dates from before the deposition of the Mphunga colluvium which has been deposited between 30 300 and 8490 before present. On the colluvium occurs an alluvium most probably deposited during the Early Holocene. The incision of the terrace to its present level has occurred during the Late Holocene. KEY WORDS: buried soil, colluvium, degradation, gravel deposits, lateral erosion, Swaziland
ISSN:0772-084X
0772-084X