The Albert Silver Mine Revisited: Toward a Model for Polymetallic Mineralization in Granites of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 16
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- 10657 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
"Abstract -The old Albert Silver Mine is a polymetallic deposit comprising concentrations of Cu Pb-Zn-Ag-U-F within a set of sub-parallel quartz-hematite veins which occur within the fine-grained apical phase of the 2050 Ma old A-type Bushveld granites. Mineralization occurs as an early pyrite chalcopyrite-arsenopyrite-galena-sphalerite-(argentiferous) tetrahedrite paragenesis followed by a later, more oxidized assemblage comprising chlorite-hematite-fluorite-pitchblende. Accumulation of metals appears to have taken place at the interface between a coarse-grained porphyritic granite and an overlying fine-grained phase: veins occur in the latter and represent leakage of magmatic fluids from the differentiated, water-saturated, subjacent granite.Mineralization processes in the Bushveld granites are believed to be related to long-lived circulation of dominantly magmatic fluids stimulated by the high heat productive capacity of the host rocks. Endo- and exogranitic tin-tungsten and base metal mineralization formed during an evolving hydrothermal system that lasted for several hundred million years, forming innumerable small- to medium scale polymetallic deposits. At the Albert Silver Mine, unroofing of the cover sequences at circa 1600 Mato 1700 Ma resulted in the incursion of lower-temperature, high-f02 meteoric fluids which remobilized the earlier sulfides and introduced the paragenetically late U-F mineralization ."
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APA:
(1994) The Albert Silver Mine Revisited: Toward a Model for Polymetallic Mineralization in Granites of the Bushveld Complex, South AfricaMLA: The Albert Silver Mine Revisited: Toward a Model for Polymetallic Mineralization in Granites of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1994.