T. Oberthur et al., AGE CONSTRAINTS ON GOLD MINERALIZATION AND PALEOPROTEROZOIC CRUSTAL EVOLUTION IN THE ASHANTI BELT OF SOUTHERN GHANA, Precambrian research, 89(3-4), 1998, pp. 129-143
U/Pb isotopic dating in the region of the Ashanti belt in Ghana has be
en carried out to improve understanding of crustal evolution and gold
mineralization in this Paleoproterozoic terrane, A U/Pb zircon age of
ca 2174+/-2 Ma for a bell-type granitoid from Sekondi accords with pre
vious ages on belt-type plutons in Ghana, but metamorphic titanite wit
hin this granitoid gives an age of 2092+/-3 Ma, coeval with intrusion
of the late basin-type granitoids, The within-belt granitoid at Banso
village has an age close to 2097+/-3 Ma, which falls into the age rang
e typical for basin-type granitoids (2116-2088 Ma). These results indi
cate that widespread plutonism in the Birimian sedimentary basins also
produced magmatic and metamorphic effects within the volcanic belts.
Most dated detrital zircons from Birimian metasediment samples at the
Ashanti gold mine agree in age at 2155+/-2 Ma, with others that are sl
ightly older. This gives a maximum estimate for the depositional age o
f the sediments and for gold mineralization at the Ashanti gold mine.
Hydrothermally altered and auriferous granitoid plutons along the west
ern flank of the Ashanti belt, at Anyankyerim, Nhyiaso, Yaomensakrom a
nd Esuajah (Ayanfuri), all have intrusion ages within error of 2105 +/
-2 Ma. This is also the age of metamorphic titanite in an unmineralize
d basin-type granitoid at Kwapia, Rutiles from the hydrothermally alte
red Yaomensakrom and the mineralized Esuajah (Ayanfuri) granitoid were
dated at 2098 +/- 7 and 2086+/-4 Ma, respectively, and probably provi
de minimum ages on gold mineralization. These data indicate a close te
mporal association among auriferous granitoid plutons near the western
margin of the Ashanti belt at 2105 Ma. Gold mineralization may be onl
y slightly younger than magmatic emplacement of the plutons, Granitic
plutonism in the sedimentary basins, metamorphism, and hydrothermal go
ld mineralization in southern Ghana are all part of a major crust form
ation event, the Eburnean orogeny, that can be constrained to the time
range 2120-2080 Ma. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.