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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids

and volcanic rocks that make


the basement to the Central
African Copperbelt, Zambia
Alberto Lobo-Guerrero S.
Geologist, M.Sc., Min.Ex, Ph.D.
Operations Vice-President
LOGEMIN S.A.
Bogot, Colombia; www.logemin.com

About the Speaker


Geologist, Geosciences Department,
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogot
M.Sc. in Mineral Exploration Geology,
Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Outer Space Specialist, International Space University
Strasbourg, France
Ph.D. in Geology,
Economic Geology Research Institute,
University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa
Currently consultant in exploration and mining actitivies at
LOGEMIN S.A., Bogot, Colombia.

Proterozoic A-Type granitoids


and volcanic rocks that make
the basement to the Central
African Copperbelt, Zambia
Alberto Lobo-Guerrero S.
Geologist, M.Sc., Min.Ex, Ph.D.
Operations Vice-President
LOGEMIN S.A.
Bogot, Colombia; www.logemin.com

Take-home message

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1 Zambian Copperbelt basement


= several generations of Proterozoic A-type
porphyritic rocks & associated volcanics
2 Most granitoids display rapakivi features
3 Plutonics & volcanics show similar age & chemistry
4 Clearly an anorogenic ring complex cluster
-with 4 distinct overprinted Proterozoic ARCC events
5 Main rock types:
granites, alkali granites, qtzmonzonites & gabbroids
6 Complex geological history, alteration, metamorphism
7 Possible relationships between
basement rks, IOCG mnzn & sed-hosted Cu mnzn
8 Basement hosts hypogene Cu mnzn veins & disseminations
9 Tricky macroscopic correlation
-due to similar rock suites from different ages

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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids & volcanic Copperbelt basement

Contents
-1 Introduction
Location
General geology
Anorogenic character
-2 TAS diagram
-3 Event diagram
-4 Main Units in Copperbelt basement
-5 Hydrothermal alteration
-6 Mineralization
-7 Macroscopic Correlation?
-8 Conclusions

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Introduction 1
Zambian Copperbelt
= one of t worlds most prolific Cu provinces,
composed by series of A-Type plutonic rocks
& their correlative meta-volcanics.

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Zambia
In southern
Africa

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Location
of the
Zambian
Copperbelt

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Copperbelt
Generalized
Geology

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Basement rocks in
Zambian Copperbelt

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Introduction 2
Basement rocks in t environs of t Copperbelt
& intrusives that cut Katangan sedimentary sequence
are all anorogenic.

Most granitoids
display rapakivi
features.

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K2O + Na2O

K2O/MgO

A-type character of Copperbelt basement granitoids


(a few of the diagrams by Whalen et al, 1987)

10

10
9
8
7
6

5
4
3
1

10,000*Ga/Al

8 9

10

10,000*Ga/Al

8 9

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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids & volcanic Copperbelt basement

Contents
-1 Introduction
-2 TAS diagram
-3 Event diagram
-4 Main Units in Copperbelt basement
-5 Hydrothermal alteration
-6 Mineralization
-7 Macroscopic Correlation?
-8 Conclusions

Modified TAS diagram (After Middlemost, 1994)

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TAS Diagram for Rocks in the


17
Basement, Zambian CuBelt, Africa

X-40

(Data from Lobo-Guerrero,


16 2005)

Na 2 O% + K 2 O%

Curves of Sigma Index values


Petrographic fields
15
Muliashi Porphyry
Lufubu Schists
14
Chambishi Mine environs
Mufulira Granite and other rocks
13
Schist of the Samba Cu deposit
Nchanga Granite granitoids
12
Nchanga Mine other intrusives

X-39
P-28

KN S1

11

Nchanga
Granite

Ba4
Ba5
X-09

10
9

P-29

L-1 67a
L-1 61

L-1 50

Muliashi-Lufubu
Suite

L -17
L-17
23
NG2

Ba6

X-02

L-077

L-166 NG6

L -07 65

40

X-05

MN 153 MN 154

50

X-0 6

55

X-07

60
SiO2%

L1

X-1 1

L-160
NN 75/1 Cham bish i Granite
L -15 9
L-0 78

N G4

65 L-273

L -27 9

Ba2
L-158
Ba1

MN 149

X-3 8

X-1 0

Ba7

L2
X-0 4
L -26 9

4
X-1 3

75

L-268 L-170

L-1 57

M N152

X-14

L-168

Ba3

70M N15 0

X-4 2

L-153

X-34a
X-34
X-3 6

L -155

X-08

L -163

NG5L -16 2

X-41

BN5 3/1

35

L-151
L-1 54

NG3

X-03

7
45
6

X-01

X-35

X-3 7

80

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Statistics of rock types (TAS), Copperbelt basement, Zambia

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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids & volcanic Copperbelt basement

Contents
-1 Introduction
-2 TAS diagram
-3 Event diagram
-4 Main Units in Copperbelt basement
-5 Hydrothermal alteration
-6 Mineralization
-7 Macroscopic Correlation?
-8 Conclusions

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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids & volcanic Copperbelt basement


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Contents
-1 Introduction
-2 TAS diagram
-3 Event diagram
-4 Main Units in Copperbelt basement
Nchanga Granite
Post-Katanga Intrusions
Muliashi Porphyry
Lufubu Schists
-5 Hydrothermal alteration
-6 Mineralization
-7 Macroscopic Correlation?
-8 Conclusions

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Nchanga Granite
Sedimentary-hosted Cu mnzn at t Nchanga Mine
lies unconformably on top of t Nchanga Granite ring
complex (87711Ma).
Chemistry of t complex spans fields of midalkaline to
subalkaline rocks.

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Nchanga Granite
Parts of t pluton are made of high heat producing granites
that probably maintained a long-lived circulation of
hydrothermal fluids.
T Nchanga Granite might have contributed to t origin of
Cu in its environs.
Evidence for more plutons of similar characteristics
around Konkola & Musoshi mines.

Typical Nchanga Granite inselberg

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Post-Katanga Intrusions
Widely-varying mafic rocks & midalkaline granitic dikes
occur in t Nchanga mine area (~765Ma)

Part of them intersect t


Copperbelt basement
& were emplaced after
Katangan sediment
consolidation;
in some cases, after
Cu-Co mineralization.

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Muliashi Porphyry
Geochemically-distinct group of rocks (1874-1860Ma).
Some portions display hydroth. altn and/or metamorphism.
Granitoids from environs of Chambishi (~1983Ma) & Mufulira
(~1994Ma) are geochemically akin to Muliashi Porphyry.

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Simplified log of exploratory Konkola Deep Borehole, Zambia

874?

Geological history, Konkola deep borehole

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Lufubu Schists
Metavolcanic rocks, collectively called Lufubu Schists
(1980-1874Ma, including the ~1964 Ma Samba deposit
schists)
correlate geochemically & geochronologically w plutonic
rocks in t Copperbelt basement. Intimately related.

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Lufubu Schists

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TAS Diagram for Rocks in the


17
Basement, Zambian CuBelt, Africa

X-40

(Data from Lobo-Guerrero,


16 2005)

Na 2 O% + K 2 O%

Curves of Sigma Index values


Petrographic fields
15
Muliashi Porphyry
Lufubu Schists
14
Chambishi Mine environs
Mufulira Granite and other rocks
13
Schist of the Samba Cu deposit
Nchanga Granite granitoids
12
Nchanga Mine other intrusives

X-39
P-28

KN S1

11

Nchanga
Granite

Ba4
Ba5
X-09

10
9

P-29

L-1 67a
L-1 61

L-1 50

Muliashi-Lufubu
Suite

L -17
L-17
23
NG2

Ba6

X-02

L-077

L-166 NG6

L -07 65

40

X-05

MN 153 MN 154

50

X-0 6

55

X-07

60
SiO2%

L1

X-1 1

L-160
NN 75/1 Cham bish i Granite
L -15 9
L-0 78

N G4

65 L-273

L -27 9

Ba2
L-158
Ba1

MN 149

X-3 8

X-1 0

Ba7

L2
X-0 4
L -26 9

4
X-1 3

75

L-268 L-170

L-1 57

M N152

X-14

L-168

Ba3

70M N15 0

X-4 2

L-153

X-34a
X-34
X-3 6

L -155

X-08

L -163

NG5L -16 2

X-41

BN5 3/1

35

L-151
L-1 54

NG3

X-03

7
45
6

X-01

X-35

X-3 7

80

85

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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids & volcanic Copperbelt basement

Contents
-1 Introduction
-2 TAS diagram
-3 Event diagram
-4 Main Units in Copperbelt basement
-5 Hydrothermal alteration
-6 Mineralization
-7 Macroscopic Correlation?
-8 Conclusions

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Hydrothermal Alteration
Intense sodic alteration & hematitization are evident in
basement rocks.
-Other alterations include K, Rb & Pr enrichment
-Some rocks display Nb & Cu enrichment
Unidentified regional metamorphism processes, that took
place before emplacement of t Nchanga Granite,
modified original rock chemistry.

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Rocks from t Samba Cu deposit are geochemically very


similar to Lufubu metavolcanics.
They were subject to depletion in Na & K.
Transformed quartzmonzonites into granodiorites

(DelaRoche
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et al, 1980)

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L-167a

0.8

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Ba6

0.7

X-09
MN153
L-161

L-158

L-150

MN152
X-42
L-157
X-04

GO
X -06

Gabbroids

L-163

0.6

MN154

KNS1
Ba7

Ba4Ba5

L-160
L-159

BN53/1

MN149
L-155

X-11
X-13

X-14
L-170
X-10
L-273

TO
MZGO

Ba1
B a2

MZ
X-01

L2

MZDQ

GD
L1

MZQ
L-279
L-077

Mg/(Fe+Mg)

DQ

0.4

Ba3
X-02

0.5

NN75/1 Chambishi Granite


X-03

X-41

MN150

AD
L-076
L-075
L-078

GR

0.3

L-162
L-166

L-173

X-05

X-36

SQ

L-172
X-39

X-07

Nchanga
Granite
X-34a
X-34

SQ

L-151
X-37

Muliashi
Muliashi
-Lufubu
-Lufubu
Suite
Suite

0.2

L-168

L-268
P-28
X-08

P-29

0.1

X-35
L-153

X-38

100

200

MgB Diagram (Debon & LeFort, 1994)


Basement to Zambian Copperbelt

300

400

500

600

B = Fe + Mg + Ti
X-12

X-40

L NG5
151

Nchanga
Granite
cluster

600

X-05

NG6

Muliashi
Porphyry
trend

L-27 9

NG4
NG3
Ba3
Ba1

Ba 4

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X-34a

X-12
L- 16 6

X-40

P-29

L-076 X-41
L-075
L -077
X -08
Ba6

L-078

500

-50

L-163

AB Diagram (After Dbon & LeFort, 1994)


Copperbelt, Zambia; Lufilian Arc Granitoid Project

X-38

X-01

L-150
L-167a

X-14

400
-100

X-13

B = Fe + Mg + Ti

X-06

X-10

X-11

300
L-161

-150
X -09

L1
X-07
BN53/1

200

L2
KNS1

X-38

P-28

Ba5
Ba4

-200
Ba6

Muliashi-Lufubu
Suite

X-41
L-076
L-075

X-08
L-078

L- 077

100

L-273

X-05

L-279

X-04
Ba7

X- 42
L-159

MN153
NN75/1 Chambishi
Granite
MN154
L-160

X-09

L-170
MN152
MN150
L-155

L-268

MN149

X- 03
L- 166

L-158

P-28
Ba3
P-29
X-01

X-40

Nchanga
Granite

X-39

L-157

NG6X-02

L-269

Ba2
Ba1
NG4
NG3
NG2
NG
5
L-151
L-162 L-153
L-173
X-L34a
X-34
172

X-35

-250

X-37

L-154

L-168
X-36

0
0

100

200
Q = Si/3-(K + Na + 2Ca/3)

300

400

X-07

250

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L1
X-07
BN53/1

200
L2
X-38

KNS1

Ba5
Ba4

150
Ba6

X-41
L-076
L-075

X-08
X-04
L-078
L-273

100
0

0.2

L-077

Ba7
X-05

L-279
X- 42

0.4

MN153
NN75/1 Chambishi Granite
MN154

MN152

0.6

0.8

L-170

L-159

K/(Na + K)

MN150

L-155

L-160

X-09
X-03

L- 268

MN149

Muliashi porphyry trend

L-166

L-158

P-28
Ba3

50

L-157
X- 01

NG6

P-29

X-02

L-269

Ba2
Ba1

X-34a

NG4
NG3

Nchanga
Granite

NG2

NG5
L-162 L-151
L-153
X-34

L-173
L-172
L-154

X-35
X-37
L-168

X-36
X-40
X-39

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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids & volcanic Copperbelt basement

Contents
-1 Introduction
-2 TAS diagram
-3 Event diagram
-4 Main Units in Copperbelt basement
-5 Hydrothermal alteration
-6 Mineralization
Relationship basement rocks-IOCG mnzn
Association with sed-hosted Cu mnzn
Hypogene Cu mnzn veins & dissemination
-7 Macroscopic Correlation?
-8 Conclusions

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Relation to IOCG
Near Chambishi, a large volume of anorogenic gabbroids
intruded Katangan metasediments. Granophyres (nepheline
syenite), an iron oxide body, and characteristic
sodichematite alterations accompanied t gabbroids.
These may be evidence
for IOCG mnzn present
below t Chambishi
sedimentary-hosted
Cu-Co deposit.
Lots of other evidence

Millions of years ago

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550
600
650
700
750
800
850
900
950
1000
1050
1100

Copperbelt 2

Copperbelt 1
Witvlei
1

10 11 12 13

At least 2 known
associations between
anorogenic intrusions,
sed-hosted Cu mnzn
& IOCG mnzn
in t Copperbelt

Hypogene Cu

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Some rocks from Muliashi Porphyry & associated


metavolcanics (including hosts to Samba deposit)
contain significant Cu (hypogene origin?)
None of them bear resemblance w/ porphyry Cu systems.

Samba Cu deposit

veins

disseminations

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Proterozoic A-Type granitoids & volcanic Copperbelt basement

Contents
-1 Introduction
-2 TAS diagram
-3 Event diagram
-4 Main Units in Copperbelt basement
-5 Hydrothermal alteration
-6 Mineralization
-7 Macroscopic Correlation?
-8 Conclusions

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Macroscopic Correlation ?
Both Muliashi Porphyry
& Mufulira suites contain
pink + gray granitoids.
T two suites are
macroscopically &
chemically identical.

They seem to have formed


-in similar environments
-from equivalent protoliths
but were emplaced
120Ma apart
from each other.

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Macroscopic Correlation ?
Muliashi Porphyry (Pink & Gray)

Lufubu Schist

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Congolese Granitoids
Congolese granitoids of Luina & Mokambo domes have
not been studied in great detail.

Take-home message

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1 Zambian Copperbelt basement


= several generations of Proterozoic A-type
porphyritic rocks & associated volcanics
2 Most granitoids display rapakivi features
3 Plutonics & volcanics show similar age & chemistry
4 Clearly an anorogenic ring complex cluster
-with 4 distinct overprinted Proterozoic ARCC events
5 Main rock types:
granites, alkali granites, qtzmonzonites & gabbroids
6 Complex geological history, alteration, metamorphism
7 Possible relationships between
basement rks, IOCG mnzn & sed-hosted Cu mnzn
8 Basement hosts hypogene Cu mnzn veins & disseminations
9 Tricky macroscopic correlation
-due to similar rock suites from different ages

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This entire presentation
may be downloaded from webpage

Thanks for your attention

Proterozoic A-Type granitoids


and volcanic rocks that make
the basement to the Central
African Copperbelt, Zambia
Alberto Lobo-Guerrero S.
Geologist, M.Sc., Min.Ex, Ph.D.
Operations Vice-President
LOGEMIN S.A.
Bogot, Colombia; www.logemin.com

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