Perspective of gold-bearing deposits in the ferruginous-siliceous formations of Egypt and Kursk Magnetic Anomaly
Journal: RUDN Journal of Engineering Researches (Vol.20, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-01-15
Authors : Hani Sharafeldin; Alexander Vercheba;
Page : 174-183
Keywords : banded ferruginous-siliceous formation; Eastern Desert of Egypt; Arabian-Nubian Shield; Kursk Magnetic Anomaly; gold mineralization; Neoproterozoic; volcanogenic-sedimentary rocks; gold-quartzsulphide type of ore;
Abstract
Banded ferruginous-siliceous formations (FSF) are confined to the Precambrian basement of the Arabian-Nubian Shield within the central part of the Eastern Desert of Egypt. Gold mineralization is spatially associated with banded ferruginous quartzite, representing one of the most ancient manifestations of gold ore. The Precambrian rocks are combined into deposits complex of the Neoproterozoic Pan-African megacycle of the territory development. Banded iron-silicate rocks occur in sedimentary-volcanogenic rocks that were formed in the subduction trough zones, and are represented by metamorphosed ferruginous quartzites, jaspilites and schists. FSF show tectonic dislocations, shear cracks, and fracture cracks made by gold-quartz-sulphide mineralization. Promising for the identification of gold-bearing mineralization in the rocks of the FSF can be iron-silicate deposits with the occurrence of epigenetic hydrothermal activity as a result of activation of the submarine volcanism of the tholeiitic type.
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