Contrasting structural controls on gold mineralization along the Eldorado shear zone, Zimbabwe

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 4000 KB
- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1996
Abstract
The regional shear zone runs along or near the southern margin of the Chinhoyi greenstone belt. It hosts four of the seven mines in the southern part of the belt with recorded production above 100 kg Au, including the top two current producers. Displacement occurred in the late Archaean, producing a shear zone with a trend ranging from northeast at Golden Kopje to east at Muriel. The orebodies at the two mines formed synchronously with the shearing and show strong but contrasting structural controls on mineralisation. The Golden Kopje orebodies plunge to the southwest, parallel to the intersection of curved foliation with discrete shear planes and sub-perpendicular to local stretching lineations. The Muriel orebodies plunge steeply west but parallel to local stretching lineations. The greatest fluid flow during mineralisation of the shear zone was along either the intersection of fabrics (Golden Kopje) or the extension direction (Muriel). There is no unique relation between the orebodies and the extension or shear direction. Where earlier mining has not established the directions of the oreshoots it is essential to understand the possible structurally controlled geometries of orebodies before planning a drilling programme to evaluate their potential
Citation
APA:
(1996) Contrasting structural controls on gold mineralization along the Eldorado shear zone, ZimbabweMLA: Contrasting structural controls on gold mineralization along the Eldorado shear zone, Zimbabwe. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.