Title of article
Ore Group Classification - A Case Study from Ingaldhal Sulphide Deposit, Karnataka Craton, India
Author/Authors
Antony، نويسنده , , Joju P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
11
From page
67
To page
77
Abstract
All varieties of base metal sulphide deposits may be classified using base metal ratios viz. Copper Ratio (CR=100Cu/{Cu+Zn}), Zinc Ratio (ZR=100Zn/{Zn+Pb}) and Lead Ratio (PR=100Pb/{Pb+Cu}). Based on this ore group classification an attempt has been made to identify ore groups present in the late Archaean volcanic associated Ingaldhal Sulphide Deposit (ISD) of Karnataka Craton. Using base metal ratios (CR, ZR and PR) five distinct fields are suggested: Cu, Cu-Zn, Cu-Zn-Pb, Zn-Cu and Zn-Cu-Pb/Zn-Pb-Cu with their associated geological and geochemical characteristics. A transitional change in the ore groups is observed from the North Block (Cu rich groups; CR>50) to South Block (Zn and Pb dominated groups; CR<50) and the Main Block is represented by all the five ore groups.
lassification may be useful as a pointer in the exploration of polymetallic base metal deposits. Copper rich groups (Cu, Cu-Zn and Cu-Zn-Pb) exhibit high concentration of Bi and Co, and low CaO and Cd whereas the Zn rich groups (Zn-Cu and Zn-Cu-Pb/Zn-Pb-Cu) show high CaO and Cd, and low Bi and Co. The CR of most of the ore groups exhibit a sympathetic relation with Co and Ag. A preliminary attempt has been made for better understanding of ore group genesis of ISD by integrating ore group characteristics with deduced geothermometry.
Keywords
Karnataka Craton , Ore groups , copper rich groups , Ingaldhal sulphide deposit , zinc rich groups
Journal title
Gondwana Research
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Gondwana Research
Record number
2365138
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