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- Dear Dewet,
- during the preparation my powerpoint presentation about "Geology of Cape Town and Cape Peninsula" I used the information of the
- wikipedia page "Cape Fold Belt".
- But I have a problem with the picture of the Agulhas Sea" with the "cape supergroup" sediments at the bottom. Obviously the ocean contains a lot of water, so I was assuming that it is a rather deep ocean with a few sedimnets. But I learnt from other sites in the internezt, that the "cape supergroup" sediments were dominated by sand! Sand can only be deposited in the near of a shore and it needs flowing water for the transport. Obviously the sediments of the complete Cape Supergropup will account for many many cubic kilometers, dominated by sand.
- I have constructed an alternative picture of the Agulhas Sea" with small layer of ocean water on top and a thick layer of sediment underneath.
- Regards
- Hans-J. Schumacher
- Strawinskystr. 5
- D-25337 Elmshorn 2003:DD:4F3E:A32D:3138:EE13:747A:8F1E (talk) 18:05, 30 May 2023 (UTC)