Dr Martin Clark
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Geology
Address
Natural and Agricultural Science
Geology
UFS
Telephone
0514013892
Office
Information

Publications

2024

Radebe, S., Clark, M., Dike-induced aquifer models derived from high-resolution multi-spectral satellite imagery. Nature Scientific Reports.

2023

Fourie, F.D., Huber, M.S., Kovaleva, E., Clark, M.D., Shallow depth extent of the Lesutoskraal granophyre dike in the Vredefort impact structure: Geophysical surveys and trenching data. Meteoritics and Planetary Science.

2023

Van Reenen, D.D., Clark, M.D., Smit, C.A., Tsunogae, T., Safonov, O., Review of the thermo-tectonic evolution of the Central Zone of the Limpopo Complex with Implications for conflicting published geodynamic models. South African Journal of Geology.

2022

Huber, M.S., Kovaleva, E., Clark, M.D., Riller, U., Fourie, F.D., Evidence from the Vredefort Granophyre Dikes points to crustal relaxation following basin-size impact cratering. Icarus 374.

2021

Huber, M.S., Kovaleva E., Clark, M.D., Prevec, S.A., Inhomogeneous distribution of lithic clasts within the Daskop granophyre dike, Vredefort impact structure: Implications for emplacement of impact melt in large impact structures, in Reimold, W.U., and Koeberl, C., eds., Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution VI: Geological Society of America Special Paper 550.

2021

Clark, M.D., Kovaleva, E., Huber, M.S., Fourie, F., Harris, C., Post-impact faulting of the Holfontein Granophyre Dike of the Vredefort Impact Structure, South Africa, inferred from remote sensing, geophysics, and geochemistry. MDPI Geosciences special issue Making an Impact: Exploring Advances in Meteorite and Mineralogical Studies in Planetary Science.

2019

Göllner, P.L., Wüstemann, T., Bendschneider, L, Reimers, S., Clark, M.D., Gibson, L., Lightfoot, P.C., Riller, U., Thermo-mechanical interaction of a large impact melt sheet with adjacent target rock, Sudbury impact structure, Canada. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 1-18.

2018

Clark, M.D., Riller, U., Reply to Sperner and Zweigel’s comment on “Significance to first-order faults in folding mechanically isotropic layers: Evidence from the Sudbury Basin, Canada”. Journal of Structural Geology 115, 266-269.

2018

Clark, M.D., Riller, U., 3-D kinematic restoration of the eastern Sudbury Igneous Complex, Canada, and its importance for Cu-Ni-PGE sulphide exploration. Ore Geology Reviews 101, 199-210.

2017

Riller, U., Clark, M.D., Daxberger, H., Doman, D., Lenauer, I., Plath, S., Santimano, T., Fault-slip inversions: their importance in terms of strain, heterogeneity and kinematics of brittle deformation. Journal of Structural Geology 101, 80-95.

2017

Clark, M.D., Riller, U., Significance of first-order faults in folding mechanically isotropic layers: evidence from the Sudbury Basin, Canada. Journal of Structural Geology 95, 113-126.

2012

Clark, M.D., Riller, U., Morris, W.A., Upper-crustal, basement involved folding in the East Range of the Sudbury Basin, Ontario, inferred from paleomagnetic data and spatial analysis of mafic dykes. Canadian Journal of Earth Science 49(9), 1005-1017.


Courses Presented

GLGY6856 Advanced Structural Geology



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