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Title: Granitic Bornhardts And Associated Landform Features In Zimbabwe
Keywords: Environment
Issue Date: Sep-1983
Publisher: Geographical Association of Zimbabwe (GAZ)
Abstract: Steep-sided convex domes or bomhardts are characteristic of about one third of the granitic ‘ landscapes in central and eastern Zimbabwe. These features are associated with batholith intrusions which make up a large portion, of a massive and ancient crafon that extends some 600 kilometres in a north-east to south-west direction across the country (see Figure 1). The bombardt terrain forms a distinctive although discontinuous arc on the southern margin of this craton and the adjacent mobile belts of gneissic rocks. Morphologically, the granitic domes vary from completely stripped through to debris- covered hills, and from almost perfectly symmetrical ‘whaleback1 residuals through to irregular,-sugar-loaf features.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/1834
Other Identifiers: Whitlow, J.R. (1983) Granitic Bornhardts And Associated Landform Features In Zimbabwe, Geographical Proceedings (GP) No. 14. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: GAZ
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