GOLD MINERALIZATION IN HIGH-GRADE METAMORPHIC SHEAR ZONES OF THE RENCO MINE, SOUTHERN ZIMBABWE

Citation
Afm. Kisters et al., GOLD MINERALIZATION IN HIGH-GRADE METAMORPHIC SHEAR ZONES OF THE RENCO MINE, SOUTHERN ZIMBABWE, Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, 93(5), 1998, pp. 587-601
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Geochemitry & Geophysics
ISSN journal
03610128
Volume
93
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
587 - 601
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-0128(1998)93:5<587:GMIHMS>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The Renco gold mine in southern Zimbabwe is the only known major gold deposit in the granulite facies terrane of the northern marginal zone of the Late Archean to mid-Proterozoic Limpopo belt. Gold mineralizati on is confined to a system of high-temperature mylonite zones characte rized by two distinct geometries. These include a series of shallow so utheasterly dipping, anastomosing, north-northeast- to east-northeast- trending tabular lodes, termed ''shallow reefs,'' and subvertically in clined, shallow easterly plunging pipelike lodes, termed ''steep reefs .'' The kinematics and orientation of the mineralized shear zones are consistent with a lateral and frontal thrust zone geometry that formed during the Late Archean thrusting of the northern marginal zone onto the Zimbabwe craton. Gold is spatially and temporally closely associat ed with sulfide mineralization, including pyrrhotite as the dominant s ulfide with minor amounts of chalcopyrite and pyrite. Associated wall- rock alteration comprises a garnet-biotite-quartz +/- siderite mineral assemblage. Mineral textures within the host mylonites, as well as ga rnet-biotite thermometry, indicate gold deposition at temperatures of about 600 degrees C under mid-amphibolite conditions, slightly postdat ing regional peak metamorphic conditions. Fluid flow in the high-tempe rature shear zones was largely controlled by fracture permeabilities. Transient episodes of brittle fracturing during conditions of close to lithostatic fluid pressures were promoted by a pronounced strain part itioning within the narrow shear zones into ductile mylonite bands and brittle-ductile ''lithons'' that contain the bulk of the gold sulfide mineralization. The high-grade metamorphic ore and alteration mineral assemblages are overprinted by lower greenschist facies parageneses a long brittle faults and cataclasites that are related to the mid-Prote rozoic tectonism of the northern marginal zone. It is concluded that t he mineralization at Renco illustrates the rare case of a midcrustal h igh-grade metamorphic gold mineralization in southern Africa where the vast majority of Late Archean lode gold deposits are related to low-g rade metamorphic granite-greenstone terranes.