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There is exploration for diamonds (ZGS, 2001).<br />

4.8.3 Alluvial mining<br />

Neither known nor likely.<br />

4.8.4 Monitoring systems<br />

None.<br />

4.8.5 Water quality data<br />

None available.<br />

4.8.6 Implications for water quality and quantity management<br />

The Pande mine is situated on two large serpentine bodies (Light and Broderick, 1998), so it is possible that its<br />

operations may have been associated with some alkaline mine drainage. It is also possible that the Pande<br />

quarry had some impact in terms of siltation in the area.<br />

4.9 The Bubye sub-catchment<br />

4.9.1 General description<br />

4.9.1.1 Hydrology<br />

This is Zones B1-B3 and L3 of Area B (ZSG, 1984). The Bubye flows from the Masase area to the Limpopo<br />

near Crook’s Corner. There are wetlands along the Kwaluzi River in Zone B2 and at the Bubye – Limpopo<br />

confluence, Zones B1 and L3. The Bubye is dammed at Ripple Creek in Zone B3.<br />

4.9.1.2 Geology<br />

See Figure 3.6 (ZGS, 1999). Most of the sub-catchment is underlain by Limpopo Belt gneises, except for<br />

Karoo basalts in the Gongwe area, post Karoo granites in the Mateke Hills and Karoo sediments in the<br />

Selungwe area.<br />

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