Article ID: CBB503908538

Mapping Basutoland: Correspondence Between Geologists Gordon Murray Stockley and Alexander Logie Du Toit (1938–1946) (2022)

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Basutoland is a former British Protectorate (now the Kingdom of Lesotho) nestled in the Maluti and Drakensberg mountains, surrounded by South Africa. Geological knowledge about Basutoland started with the activities of French missionaries in the 1830s and continued to accumulate throughout the nineteenth century. Systematic geological mapping began in 1902–1904 with the work of Ernest Schwarz and Alexander du Toit, who, while working for the Geological Commission of the Cape of Good Hope, extended their mapping activities into Basutoland. In 1905 Samuel Dornan from Morija started studying the geology of that region of Basutoland. In the 1930s rumours about the finds of diamonds prompted the British Government to map the country geologically. Gordon Stockley, a geologist experienced in mapping for the Geological Survey of Tanganyika, was seconded to Basutoland in late 1938. Stockley mapped the whole country in 11 months in 1939, and then returned to Tanganyika. His geological map, at a scale of 1:380,160 was published in 1946, and the report appeared in 1947. At the start of his mapping, Stockley wrote to du Toit asking his advice on various matters related to the geology, geomorphology and palaeontology of Basutoland. Their correspondence lasted until 1946. Stockley’s map and report on Basutoland geology laid the foundation for all future exploration and led to the discovery of several diamondiferous kimberlite pipes in the 1960s, and to the establishment of several diamond mines that contribute significantly to the economy of modern Lesotho.

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Authors & Contributors
Barrow, Ian Jeffrey
Carneiro, Ana
Decker, Corrie R.
Hård, Mikael
Kirsch, Scott
Letté, Michel
Journals
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Environment and History
Geohistorische Blätter
Publishers
University of Minnesota
Ohio University Press
Springer International
Concepts
Great Britain, colonies
Government sponsored science
Geological surveys
Colonialism
Scientific collaboration
Cartography
People
Li, Yan
Mitchell, Elisha
Olmsted, Denison
Powell, John Wesley
Smith, David Eugene
Stremme, Hermann
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Places
Tanzania (Tanganyika, Zanzibar)
Africa
China
Portugal
Chile
Colorado (U.S.)
Institutions
Observatorio Astronómico Nacional de Chile
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