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Diamondiferous alluvial deposits of the Longatshimo Valley, Kasai province, southern DRC; a sedimentary and economic model of a Central African diamond placer

R. I. Spaggiari and M. C. J. De Wit
Diamondiferous alluvial deposits of the Longatshimo Valley, Kasai province, southern DRC; a sedimentary and economic model of a Central African diamond placer
South African Journal of Geology (May 2021) 124 (2): 499-518

Abstract

The Kasai alluvial field in southern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is part of central Africa's largest diamond placer that has produced more than 200 million carats, mainly derived from Quaternary deposits. A small part of these deposits, along and within the Longatshimo River, is the subject of this study providing a glimpse into the alluvial history of the Kasai diamond placer. This work documents their sedimentological and diamond mineralization attributes, as well as their emplacement processes, which can inform future exploration models. The key controls of this placer formation, notably Quaternary climatic variations, fluvial landscape evolution and bedrock conditions are also evaluated. A consequence of the interplay among these processes is that diamond supply (from Cretaceous alluvial sources), recycling and concentration were most pronounced and consistent, in the Late Quaternary. Alluvial diamond mineralization in this central African region thus evolved differently to those in southern Africa. Based on exploration results in the Longatshimo Valley, diamond concentration improves but diamond size diminishes with decreasing deposit age, and thus the modern river sediments contain the highest abundance but smallest diamonds. This is opposite to the grade and diamond size trend that characterises southern African fluvial diamond placers. The Longatshimo River study offers insight into the Kasai alluvial field, and its placer model is expected to be applicable to the exploration of other central African diamond placers.


ISSN: 1012-0750
EISSN: 1996-8590
Serial Title: South African Journal of Geology
Serial Volume: 124
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Diamondiferous alluvial deposits of the Longatshimo Valley, Kasai province, southern DRC; a sedimentary and economic model of a Central African diamond placer
Affiliation: Betty's Bay, Betty's Bay, South Africa
Pages: 499-518
Published: 20210531
Text Language: English
Publisher: Bureau for Scientific Publications, Pretoria, South Africa
References: 55
Accession Number: 2021-052872
Categories: Economic geology, geology of nonmetal deposits
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. chart, 6 tables, geol. sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, ZAF, South Africa
Country of Publication: South Africa
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Geological Society of South Africa. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 202137

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