Tk. Baidya et al., PGE-Ag-Au mineralization in a Cu-Pe-Ni sulphide-rich breccia zone of the Precambrian Nuasahi ultramafic-mafic complex, Orissa, India, J GEOL S IN, 54(5), 1999, pp. 473-482
The Precambrian ultramafic-mafic plutonic complex of Nuasahi, Orissa in the
Eastern Indian Shield represents at least three suites of magmatic intrusi
on; (i) an interlayered sequence of enstatitite, websterite (+/- olivine),
dunite, chromitite, harzburgite and orthopyroxenite; (ii) massive gabbroic
suite with minor bodies of norite, anorthosite and bands of titaniferous ma
gnetite and (iii) dykes and sills of dolerite and clinopyroxenite. A promin
ent breccia zone is developed near the interface of the first and second ma
gmatic suites in the eastern part of the complex including the Shankar chro
mite lode and the ultramafic host of the first suite, and the gabbro-noriti
c rocks of the second suite. This breccia zone is enriched in Cu-Fe-Ni sulp
hides and has become the principal site for concentration of PGE, gold and
silver. On a whole, Pd dominates over Pt in the sulphide-bearing Shankar ch
romite lode and the adjacent orthopyroxenite as well as gabbro in this brec
cia zone. The chromite-sulphide association is the most enriched part for P
GE gold and silver. Ag is positively correlated with Pd. The breccia zone w
hich was developed prior to the gabbroic emplacement into the chromiferous
ultramafics, represents a sulphide-rich metasomatic zone leading to maximum
concentrations of PGE, Au, Ag in this zone alongwith formation of various
sulphides, oxides and silicates. Both Pt and Pd are considerably higher and
Ir is lower in the present area than in chromite-sulphide associations fro
m ophiolitic complexes and Alpine-type massifs. Rather, Pt, Pd and Ir value
s compare better with the chromite-sulphide associations from layered intru
sions.