Zandri Rademan

Zandri Rademan
Umvoto Africa

MSc Geology

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Introduction
Cand. Sci. Nat. Junior Geologist working at Umvoto Africa (PTY) Ltd. MSc. Geology graduate with interests in sedimentology, stratigraphy. geochronology and hydrogeology.
Additional affiliations
January 2016 - November 2016
Stellenbosch University
Position
  • Student Assistant (Demi)
Description
  • Practical and field based student assistant demonstrator: 1st yr. Geography and Environmental Sciences and Field Skills 2nd yr. Mineralogy (Civil Engineering) 3rd yr.(Geology) Metamorphic Petrology and Field Skills
January 2016 - December 2018
Stellenbosch University
Position
  • Master's Student
Education
January 2015 - December 2015
Stellenbosch University
Field of study
  • Applied Geology
January 2012 - December 2014
Stellenbosch University
Field of study
  • Geology

Publications

Publications (4)
Thesis
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The Elliot and Clarens formations (Stormberg Group) of the Karoo Supergroup famously preserve not only a dynamic suite of depositional environments spanning the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic, but also boast a diverse assemblage of trace and body fossils. Due to the nature of these assemblages spanning the globally correlative Triassic-Jurassic Bo...
Presentation
This presentation covered the preliminary findings and radiometric age results for key ichnological surfaces within the Elliot Formation at Maphutseng and Quthing (Moyeni), Kingdom of Lesotho, southern Africa. This work falls under my MSc thesis. https://hdl.handle.net/10539/24150
Research
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Within the >10 km-thick preserved Lebombo Group (volcanic) monocline and near to the centre of the 182-178 Ma Karoo Large Igneous Province (LIP), an atypical fossil assemblage was recognized by Klausen (2009). This assemblage is confined to the uppermost unit of the Sabie River Basalt Formation and currently remains contextually unresolved. This pa...

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