Orogenic-Type Gold Mineralization At Klipwal Mine, Southeastern Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. S. Chinnasamy R. Uken J. Reinhardt
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Au mineralization in the Kilpwal Gold Mine is confined to laminated quartz-carbonate lodes and associated alteration along the Klipwal Shear Zone (KSZ) in the upper Mozaan Group of the Mesoarchaean Pongola Supergroup. The brittle-ductile shear zone is characterized by inner and proximal hydrothermal alteration domains that are comprised of chlorite, epidote, sericite, pyrite, arsenopyrite and gold. Possible sources of gold are: (i) paleo-placer U-Au rich conglomerates from the lower Mozaan Group; (ii) the underlying mafic volcanics of the Nsuze Group; (iii) greenstone belts in the basement to the Pongola basin. Post-Pongola granites probably provided the heat to mobilize auriferous fluids into the KSZ.
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APA: S. S. Chinnasamy R. Uken J. Reinhardt  (2011)  Orogenic-Type Gold Mineralization At Klipwal Mine, Southeastern Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa

MLA: S. S. Chinnasamy R. Uken J. Reinhardt Orogenic-Type Gold Mineralization At Klipwal Mine, Southeastern Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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