Note: Age of supergene ore bodies at Berg Aukas and Harasib 3a, Namibia
Most of the vanadium-rich ore bodies in the Otavi Mountainland, northern Namibia, are spatially related to Mississippi-type heavy metal sulphide ores emplaced in dolomites during the Palaeozoic. Most geologists have realised that the vanadium-rich bodies did not form at the same time as the sulphides, but that they accumulated in karst features developed sometime later.
Communications of the Geological Survey of Namibia
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