Significance for gold exploration of structural styles of auriferous deposits in the Archaean Bulawayo-Bubi greenstone belt of Zimbabwe

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
P. E. J. Pitfield S. D. G. Campbell
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Apr 1, 1996

Abstract

The regional structure of shear and deformation zones in the belt, which is recognisable in plan view on Landsat TM images, is interpreted in terms of a conjugate-shear model. Gold mineralisation is related to this framework at a variety of scales. The principal recurrent structural geometries hosting deposits at mines such as Motapa, Durban, Charliesona, Cecil, Sunace, Turk group, Queens district, How, Peter Pat, Matabele Sheba, Goodenough, Old Nic and Bushtick are associated with shear zones and folds and include conjugate systems (shears, shear intersections, kink sets), side-step systems (en echelon segmentation, duplexes, monoclinal inflections, antiform-synform couplets) and interactions of the two. Linear sections of shear zones are generally poorly mineralised. The same geometries are identifiable on all scales from local to regional, so sections of regional structural lineaments or areas within mines should be prioritised for further investigation or development on the basis of the gold-bearing geometries observed to be dominant locally
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APA: P. E. J. Pitfield S. D. G. Campbell  (1996)  Significance for gold exploration of structural styles of auriferous deposits in the Archaean Bulawayo-Bubi greenstone belt of Zimbabwe

MLA: P. E. J. Pitfield S. D. G. Campbell Significance for gold exploration of structural styles of auriferous deposits in the Archaean Bulawayo-Bubi greenstone belt of Zimbabwe. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.

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