Deformation, alteration and implicit 3D geomodelling of deposit-scale controls of vein-hosted copper mineralization of the Frontier Mine, Democratic Republic of Congo

IF 4.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Heike Fourie, Alexander Kisters, Ian James Basson
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The structurally controlled, vein-hosted copper deposit of the Frontier Mine is distinct from the vast majority of sediment-hosted, stratiform Cu(-Co) deposits of the Zambian Copperbelt. Successively emplaced vein sets document the close interplay between the progressive structural evolution of the deposit, recording northeast-southwest shortening, and associated hydrothermal fluid flow and alteration (albitization). The deposit is hosted by greenschist-facies metasedimentary rocks of the Mwashya Subgroup in the first-order hinge zone of a regional-scale, refolded, recumbent fold (F1/F2). Early bedding/S1-parallel veins (Vein Set 1) formed during layer-parallel shearing and the onset of recumbent folding (F1). This early vein generation is relatively poorly mineralized, but was associated with a near-pervasive, bedding-parallel albitization and replacement of the mainly metapelitic wall rocks. The reaction hardening process promoted brittle deformation during the subsequent upright refolding (F2) of the rocks and the formation of a second generation of highly mineralized, saddle-reef type veins (Vein Set 2) in the hinges of particularly upright F2 folds (F1/F2). The controls of Vein Set 2 by fold hinges defines the overall shoot-like geometry of the orebody, parallel to the SE-plunging folds. The subhorizontal orientation and brecciated textures of a subsequent Vein Set 3 underline the formation of veins through continued northeast-southwest shortening of the brittle wall rocks during the lock up of the refolded first-order fold. The overprinting and structural relationships between vein sets, alteration and the regional fold structures signify a syn-tectonic, long-lived, multi-phase mineralization history during the Lufilian Orogeny. 

刚果民主共和国前沿矿脉铜矿化矿床尺度控制的变形、蚀变和隐含三维地质建模
Frontier矿的构造控制、脉状铜矿床与赞比亚铜带的绝大多数沉积岩层状Cu(-Co)矿床不同。连续侵位的脉套记录了矿床的渐进式构造演化(东北-西南缩短)与相关的热液流动和蚀变(钠长岩化)之间的密切相互作用。矿床赋存于区域尺度的再褶皱平卧褶皱(F1/F2)一级铰链带的姆瓦什亚亚群绿片岩相变质沉积岩中。早期层理/ s1 -平行脉(脉组1)形成于层平行剪切和平卧褶皱开始(F1)。这一早期脉系的矿化程度相对较差,但与近普遍的、层理平行的钠长岩化和以变质长岩为主的围岩置换有关。反应硬化过程在随后的岩石直立再褶皱(F2)中促进了脆性变形,并在F2褶皱褶皱(F1/F2)的铰链处形成第二代高度矿化的鞍礁型脉(脉组2)。褶皱铰链对第2组矿脉的控制定义了矿体的整体射孔状几何形状,平行于东向褶皱。随后的第3组脉体的亚水平取向和角化结构表明,在再褶皱一级褶皱锁闭期间,脆性围岩在东北-西南方向持续缩短,从而形成脉体。脉套、蚀变与区域褶皱构造之间的叠加与构造关系,反映了鲁菲连造山期的同构造、长周期、多期成矿史。
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Mineralium Deposita
Mineralium Deposita 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
11.00
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6.20%
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61
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The journal Mineralium Deposita introduces new observations, principles, and interpretations from the field of economic geology, including nonmetallic mineral deposits, experimental and applied geochemistry, with emphasis on mineral deposits. It offers short and comprehensive articles, review papers, brief original papers, scientific discussions and news, as well as reports on meetings of importance to mineral research. The emphasis is on high-quality content and form for all articles and on international coverage of subject matter.
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