2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2011.05.005
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Application of lithogeochemistry to exploration for Ni–Cu sulfide deposits in the Kabanga area, NW Tanzania

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“…However, no mineral resources were estimated at these prospects due to the generally low grade and low tenor of this sulphide mineralisation. The best drill intersection at Luhuma was 8.4 m of massive sulphide with a grade of 1.1% Ni (Macheyeki, 2011), whereas at Rujungu it was 7 m of massive sulphide at 0.7% Ni (Dwyka Resources, 2008).…”
Section: Mineral Resources and Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no mineral resources were estimated at these prospects due to the generally low grade and low tenor of this sulphide mineralisation. The best drill intersection at Luhuma was 8.4 m of massive sulphide with a grade of 1.1% Ni (Macheyeki, 2011), whereas at Rujungu it was 7 m of massive sulphide at 0.7% Ni (Dwyka Resources, 2008).…”
Section: Mineral Resources and Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Layered mafic-ultramafic bodies intruded along the weakness zone bordering the Tanzania Craton in south Burundi may include only gabbronorite-anorthosite suites (e.g., Rutovu) or mostly dunite, lherzolite, and pyroxenite cumulates (e.g., Waga, Musongati). These up to 3-4 km-thick intrusions are surrounded by a contact aureole of cordierite-and andalusite-metapelites (Duchesne et al 2004;Macheyeki 2011). Peraluminous granitoids form sill-like bodies or domes of typically porphyritic calc-alkalic to slightly alkalic syenomonzogranites with minor granodiorite and quartz-diorite.…”
Section: The Western Branch Of the East African Riftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As técnicas convencionais estão se tornando cada vez menos eficazes à medida que os depósitos mais superficiais vão se exaurindo (Govett e Nichol, 1979;Govett, 1983). Nesse contexto de necessidade, a litogeoquímica aplicada à exploração mineral, por meio do fornecimento de vetores geoquímicos para depósitos em profundidade, tem se tornado cada vez mais comum (Govett e Nichol, 1979;Macheyeki, 2011;Macheyeki et al, 2020).…”
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