Title:
Shear-zone hosted copper mineralisation of the Omitiomire deposit โ€” Structural controls of fluid flow and mineralisation during subduction accretion in the Pan-African Damara Belt of Namibia
Publication Year:
2016
Abstract:
The Omitiomire copper deposit is a relatively recent discovery in the Pan-African Damara Belt of central Namibia. The deposit is situated in Mesoproterozoic gneisses and amphibolites of the Ekuja Dome overlain by amphibolite-grade metaturbidites of the Southern Zone accretionary prism that formed during northward subduction of the Kalahari Craton below the Congo Craton between ca. 580-520 Ma. Copper mineralisation is confined to an anastomosing system of shallowly-dipping, retrograde mylonitic shear zones within the Ekuja Dome. The shear zones are centred around a lithologically heterogeneous amphibolite-gneiss sequence. Mylonitisation and copper mineralisation are closely associated with the retrogression of particularly amphibolites and the partial or complete replacement of amphibolites by biotite-epidote and biotite-chlorite-epidote schists that host the chalcocite-dominated mineralisation.
Publication Title:
Ore Geology Reviews
Volume:
75
Pages:
1-15
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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