Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-2plfb Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-27T22:01:26.165Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

The Occurrence and Significance of Pre-Cambrian Algal Forms at Kabwer Hill, Bukoba District, Tanganyika, and in Singo, Uganda

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

J. W. Pallister*
Affiliation:
Geological Survey, Entebbe, Uganda.

Abstract

Stromatolites found in Karagwe-Ankolean rocks on the Tanganyika-Uganda border occur in siliceous beds associated with cherty and ferruginous breccia without trace of calcareous material. Somewhat similar conditions prevail in beds of the Singo Series of Uganda from which Collenia-type structures have been recorded. Little stratigraphical value can be ascribed to the structures, but they are significant in pointing to the replacement character of some fine-grained siliceous beds which may explain the scarcity of limestone in the Pre-Cambrian sequence of Uganda.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1955

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Footnotes

1

Published by permission of the Director, Geological Survey, Uganda.

References

REFERENCES

Beugnies, R., and Dumont, P., 1954. Note sur la découverte de récifs algaires dans l'assise du calcaire de Kakontwe á Gombela (Katanga). Ann. Serv. Mines, C.S.K., xvii, 72–8.Google Scholar
Cahen, L., 1946. Le Calcaire de Sekelolo (Bas-Congo). Ann. Musée Congo belge, vii, 1327.Google Scholar
Cahen, L., et al., 1946. Aperçu sur la question des algues des series calcaires anciennes du Congo Belge et assai de corrélation. Bull. Soc. Belge Géol., lv, 164192.Google Scholar
Cahen, L., and Mortelmans, G., 1941. Traces fossiles problematiques dans les calcaires du Système de la Bushimaie. Bull. Soc. Belge Géol., 1, 747.Google Scholar
Choubert, G. et al. , 1952. Note preliminaire sur les Collenia de l'Anti-Atlas. Notes Serv. Geol. Maroc., vi, 85102.Google Scholar
Cloud, P. E., 1942. Notes on Stromatolites. Amer. Journ. Sci., 240, 363379.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Combe, A. D., 1932. Geology of South-West Ankole. Mem. No. 2, Geol. Surv. Uganda.Google Scholar
Combe, A. D., 1948. Ann Rept., 1945, Geol. Surv. Uganda., p. 14.Google Scholar
Dietrich, W. O., 1933. On alleged algal structure from Central Africa. Chron. Mines Col., juin, 299300.Google Scholar
Jamotte, A., 1944. Note sur la probabilité de l'existence d'algues fossiles du genre Collenia dans la Série des Mines du Katanga. Chron. Mines Col., mai, 1941.Google Scholar
Jamotte, A., Nouvelles observations sur la presence d'organismes du genre Collenia dans la Série des Mines. Chron. Mines Col, 10., 1941, C.S.K., Elisabethville.Google Scholar
Johnson, J. Harlan, 1952. Ordovician Rock-Building Algae. Quart Colorado School of Mines, xlvii, 5770.Google Scholar
Macgregor, A. M., 1940. A Pre-Cambrian Algal Limestone in Southern Rhodesia. Trans. Geol. Soc. S. Africa, xliii, 915.Google Scholar
Mouta, F., 1954. Noticia Explicativa do Esboco Geologico de Angola. Lisbon.Google Scholar
Salée, A., 1932. Proc. 1st Meeting African Geological Surveys, Louvain, p. 15.Google Scholar
Schuster, J., 1933. On the problematic pre-cambrian Collenia in South Equatorial Africa. Chron. Mines Col., juin, pp. 296–8.Google Scholar
Sorotchinsky, C., 1953. Les roches des gisements aurifères de Kilo-Moto. Mém. Inst. Géol. Univ. de Louvain, xvii, 19232.Google Scholar
Teale, E. O., 1932. Proc. 1st Meeting African Geological Surveys, Louvain.Google Scholar
Twenhofel, W. H., 1950. Principles of Sedimentation. 2nd Ed., 408414.Google Scholar
Wasconcelos, P., 1951. Sur la Découverte d'Algues fossiles dans les Terrains anciens de l'Angola. Int. Geol. Congr. XVIIIth Sess., 1948, p. xiv, 288293.Google Scholar
Woodtli, R., 1954. Contribution à l'étude géologique et petrographique de la région orientale des mines de Kilo (C-B). Mém. Inst. Géol. Univ. de Louvain, xix, 1141.Google Scholar