2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9070408
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The Role of Hydrothermal Activity in the Formation of Karst-Hosted Manganese Deposits of the Postmasburg Mn Field, Northern Cape Province, South Africa

Abstract: The Postmasburg Manganese Field (PMF), Northern Cape Province, South Africa, once represented one of the largest sources of manganese ore worldwide. Two belts of manganese ore deposits have been distinguished in the PMF, namely the Western Belt of ferruginous manganese ores and the Eastern Belt of siliceous manganese ores. Prevailing models of ore formation in these two belts invoke karstification of manganese-rich dolomites and residual accumulation of manganese wad which later underwent diagenetic and low-gr… Show more

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“…In particular, the Ma5 4 -Ma5 1 sub-members situated in the upper section of the Majiagou Formation experienced pronounced weathering and leaching processes. The resultant reservoir underwent substantial superposition transformation, leading to the development of weathering crust karst and buried karst [9,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the Ma5 4 -Ma5 1 sub-members situated in the upper section of the Majiagou Formation experienced pronounced weathering and leaching processes. The resultant reservoir underwent substantial superposition transformation, leading to the development of weathering crust karst and buried karst [9,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%