Vein mineralization at the Damang Gold Mine, Ghana: controls on mineralization
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posted on 2023-05-16, 16:07 authored by Tunks, AJ, David SelleyDavid Selley, Rogers, JR, Brabham, GTwo distinct styles of Au mineralization occur at the Damang Gold Mine; Palaeoproterozoic sediments of the Tarkwaian Group host both. One style of mineralization is stratabound within quartz-lithic conglomerates of the Banket Series. The second style of mineralization is associated with an extensive low-displacement, fault-fracture mesh that formed in a compressional stress regime late in the deformational history and after the peak metamorphism. Regional deformation within the Tarkwaian involved initial NW-SE directed shortening (D 1). A major NNE-trending F 1 anticline hosts the Damang orebody. Broadly N-S shortening during D 2 resulted in the formation of E-W-trending thrusts with small displacements. The D 3 shortening direction was similar to that of D 1. Steep D 1 faults were reactivated and a new set of low angle thrusts and associated flat-lying extension veins were formed. The bulk of the mineralization observed at Damang is associated with the low displacement D 3 fault fracture mesh. The presence of flat-lying extensional veins and the reactivation of some misoriented D 1 structures is indicative of periodic episodes of supralithostatic fluid pressures, low differential stress and fault-valve behavior towards the end of the deformation history. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Journal of Structural GeologyVolume
26Issue
6-7Pagination
1257-1273ISSN
0191-8141Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
Pergamon - Elsevier Science LtdPlace of publication
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