Genesis of sediment‐hosted copper and silver mineralization at the Omatapati prospect, Kaoko Belt, Opuwo district, Kunene region, Namibia
Abner Nghoongoloka,
Ryohei Takahashi,
Pearlyn Manalo
et al.
Abstract:The Omatapati copper and silver prospect within the Kaoko Belt is located in the Opuwo district, Kunene region, Namibia. The prospect is hosted by dolomite and interbedded argillites of the Neoproterozoic Devede Formation, the Ombombo Subgroup. An ore body is exposed in shallow artisanal mining pits and drill‐cores of the prospect have grades of 0.4 to 5.2 wt% Cu, and 23 to 312 g/t Ag. The prospect was formed by both hypogene and supergene mineralization processes. The hypogene mineralization occurred in three… Show more
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