The mineralisation, alteration paragenesis and hydrothermal fluids at the Geita Hill gold deposits, NW Tanzania

Archean greenstones represent a large percentage of worlds total gold endowment and are actively mined on every continent barring Antarctica. Greenstone-hosted gold deposits often have complex deformation and alteration histories, and a general deposit model remains controversial. The aim of this th...

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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:63541 2023-09-05T13:13:45+02:00 The mineralisation, alteration paragenesis and hydrothermal fluids at the Geita Hill gold deposits, NW Tanzania Van Ryt, Matthew 2019 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/63541/1/JCU_63541_Van_Ryt_2019_thesis.pdf unknown https://doi.org/10.25903/5ef146396bcce https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/63541/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/63541/1/JCU_63541_Van_Ryt_2019_thesis.pdf Van Ryt, Matthew (2019) The mineralisation, alteration paragenesis and hydrothermal fluids at the Geita Hill gold deposits, NW Tanzania. PhD thesis, James Cook University. open Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2019 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.25903/5ef146396bcce 2023-08-22T20:30:35Z Archean greenstones represent a large percentage of worlds total gold endowment and are actively mined on every continent barring Antarctica. Greenstone-hosted gold deposits often have complex deformation and alteration histories, and a general deposit model remains controversial. The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of gold mineralisation in Archean greenstone belts, based on a comprehensive case study of the world-class Geita Hill deposit in Tanzania. Geita Hill is one of the largest gold deposits within the Geita Greenstone Belt in north-western Tanzania and has been mined as an open pit since 2002. The deposit is hosted within a greenschist facies metamorphosed and complexly deformed sedimentary package dominated by ironstone and intruded by diorite dykes. The gold mineralisation is spatially associated with the Geita Hill Shear Zone which, is a NE-trending, moderately west dipping deformation zone of discontinuous shear fractures. Detailed structural studies have defined a deformation history for the deposit, providing an opportunity for an in-depth study of the hydrothermal alteration and fluids associated with gold mineralisation. The first component of this thesis builds a paragenetic framework for the Geita Hill deposit. The regional metamorphism is characterised by biotite + chlorite + actinolite + K-feldspar + magnetite ± pyrrhotite ± pyrite indicating upper greenschist facies metamorphism. The gold-related alteration overprints the regional metamorphism and is characterised by silicification and sulfidation fronts that end within one meter of the mineralised zone. Locally, the silicification and sulfidation of the wall rock occurs along a series of mineralised quartz veins which have a sub-vertical dip and tend E-W. Paleostress analysis of the mineralised shear fractures of the Geita Hill Shear Zone suggests vertical maximum compressive stress (σ₁) and northerly extensional stress (σ₃) consistent with the orientation of the mineralised quartz veins and indicating N-S extension. The ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctica James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Geita ENVELOPE(6.006,6.006,62.555,62.555)
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description Archean greenstones represent a large percentage of worlds total gold endowment and are actively mined on every continent barring Antarctica. Greenstone-hosted gold deposits often have complex deformation and alteration histories, and a general deposit model remains controversial. The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of gold mineralisation in Archean greenstone belts, based on a comprehensive case study of the world-class Geita Hill deposit in Tanzania. Geita Hill is one of the largest gold deposits within the Geita Greenstone Belt in north-western Tanzania and has been mined as an open pit since 2002. The deposit is hosted within a greenschist facies metamorphosed and complexly deformed sedimentary package dominated by ironstone and intruded by diorite dykes. The gold mineralisation is spatially associated with the Geita Hill Shear Zone which, is a NE-trending, moderately west dipping deformation zone of discontinuous shear fractures. Detailed structural studies have defined a deformation history for the deposit, providing an opportunity for an in-depth study of the hydrothermal alteration and fluids associated with gold mineralisation. The first component of this thesis builds a paragenetic framework for the Geita Hill deposit. The regional metamorphism is characterised by biotite + chlorite + actinolite + K-feldspar + magnetite ± pyrrhotite ± pyrite indicating upper greenschist facies metamorphism. The gold-related alteration overprints the regional metamorphism and is characterised by silicification and sulfidation fronts that end within one meter of the mineralised zone. Locally, the silicification and sulfidation of the wall rock occurs along a series of mineralised quartz veins which have a sub-vertical dip and tend E-W. Paleostress analysis of the mineralised shear fractures of the Geita Hill Shear Zone suggests vertical maximum compressive stress (σ₁) and northerly extensional stress (σ₃) consistent with the orientation of the mineralised quartz veins and indicating N-S extension. The ...
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