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Orogenic gold deposits of the Kibali district, Neoarchean Moto Belt, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Andrew Allibone, Carlos Vargas, Etienne Mwandale, Justus Kwibisa, Richard Jongens, Sarah Quick, Nathan Komarnisky, C. Mark Fanning, Philip Bird, Doug MacKenzie, Rose Turnbull and Joel Holliday
Orogenic gold deposits of the Kibali district, Neoarchean Moto Belt, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (in Geology of the world's major gold deposits and provinces, Richard H. Sillitoe (editor), Richard J. Goldfarb (editor), Francois Robert (editor) and Stuart F. Simmons (editor))
Reviews in Economic Geology (January 2020) 23: 185-201

Abstract

The Kibali district in the Democratic Republic of Congo hosts the large Karagba-Chaffeur-Durba (KCD) deposit and smaller satellite deposits that together contained 20 million ounces (Moz) of gold when mining recommenced in 2013. An additional 3 Moz of gold was probably mined from the district before 2013. Gold deposits in the Kibali district are located along the KZ trend, a series of folds, contractional shear zones, and altered lithostratigraphic units that coincide with the margin of an earlier 2630 to 2625 Ma intraorogenic basin within the Neoarchean Moto belt. Fluids first responsible for barren carbonate-quartz-sericite alteration, and later for siderite and/or ankerite (+ or -quartz, magnetite, pyrite, and/or chlorite) alteration with associated auriferous pyrite + or - rare arsenopyrite veinlets, infiltrated and replaced the siliciclastic, banded iron formation (BIF), and chert host rocks via fold axes, shear zones, and reactive BIF horizons. The complex shape and gentle northeast plunge of the lodes across the Kibali district reflect the shape and plunge of coincident folds that formed during early barren alteration. Many other folded BIF horizons across the wider Moto belt remain barren or only weakly mineralized, suggesting deep extensional structures that may have developed in the vicinity of the KZ trend during basin opening and prior to gold mineralization, were important fluid pathways during later contractional deformation and mineralization.


ISSN: 0741-0123
EISSN: 2374-443X
Serial Title: Reviews in Economic Geology
Serial Volume: 23
Title: Orogenic gold deposits of the Kibali district, Neoarchean Moto Belt, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo
Title: Geology of the world's major gold deposits and provinces
Author(s): Allibone, AndrewVargas, CarlosMwandale, EtienneKwibisa, JustusJongens, RichardQuick, SarahKomarnisky, NathanFanning, C. MarkBird, PhilipMacKenzie, DougTurnbull, RoseHolliday, Joel
Author(s): Sillitoe, Richard H.editor
Author(s): Goldfarb, Richard J.editor
Author(s): Robert, Francoiseditor
Author(s): Simmons, Stuart F.editor
Affiliation: Randgold Resources, Saint Helier, United Kingdom
Affiliation: Independent Consultant, London, United Kingdom
Pages: 185-201
Published: 20200101
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society of Economic Geologists, Boulder, CO, United States
References: 36
Accession Number: 2022-009854
Categories: Economic geology, geology of ore depositsStratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch maps
S04°32'60" - S04°32'60", E27°37'60" - E27°37'60"
Secondary Affiliation: Anatoki Geoscience, NZL, New ZealandAustralian National University, AUS, AustraliaKingston University, GBR, United KingdomUniversity of Otago, NZL, New ZealandGNS Science, NZL, New Zealand
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 2022
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