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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2013
Economic Geology (2013) 108 (2): 199–227.
... mineralization largely linked to a transtensional event. The mine camp is divided into two distinct styles of gold deposit on the basis of differing geologic characteristics. One group is typified by the Gara deposit, whereas the other by the Yalea deposit. Both deposit styles are hosted by similar rock types...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2020
Economic Geology (2020) 115 (7): 1537–1558.
...James S. Lambert-Smith; Andrew Allibone; Peter J. Treloar; David M. Lawrence; Adrian J. Boyce; Mark Fanning Abstract The Gara, Yalea, and Gounkoto Au deposits of the >17 Moz Loulo mining district, largely hosted by the Kofi series metasediments, are located several kilometers to the east...
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Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.07
EISBN: 9781629496429
... Ma greenschist facies Kofi series, which were folded and inverted between ca. 2100 and 2070 Ma, prior to gold mineralization. Deposits at Yalea and Gounkoto are located along discontinuous, low-displacement, albite- and carbonate-altered shear zones, whereas Gara is confined to a tourmaline-altered...
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Binary plots for H2O-CO2-NaCl (type 3-e) inclusions at Loulo. A) Homogenization (to the liquid phase; Th(L)) vs. salinity showing a positive correlation for Gara-style orebodies (Gara and Yalea North) and no correlation for Yalea-style orebodies and barren veins. The correlation observed at the Gara-style deposits could be extended to higher Th(L) and salinities if type 4-e inclusions were included; although, only rough salinities could be estimated from this inclusion type and only minimum homogenization temperatures were measured as all inclusions depreciated prior to Th(L) (see Fig. 11). B) Mole fractions of H2O (XH2O) vs. salinity. Only data from Yalea-style deposits are shown to avoid clustering of data (inclusions from Gara-style deposit show no correlation and barren veins show limited range in XH2O). More aqueous rich inclusions show higher salinities (salt fractionated in the aqueous phase). BV = barren veins, GA = Gara, L3 = Loulo-3, YM = Yalea Main, YN = Yalea North.
Published: 01 March 2013
. The correlation observed at the Gara-style deposits could be extended to higher T h ( L ) and salinities if type 4- e inclusions were included; although, only rough salinities could be estimated from this inclusion type and only minimum homogenization temperatures were measured as all inclusions
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2013
Economic Geology (2013) 108 (2): 229–257.
.... The correlation observed at the Gara-style deposits could be extended to higher T h ( L ) and salinities if type 4- e inclusions were included; although, only rough salinities could be estimated from this inclusion type and only minimum homogenization temperatures were measured as all inclusions...
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Fluid inclusion populations in the Loulo mining district, from the analysis of 31 mineralized and nonmineralized quartz veins. Percentages estimated at room temperature via point counting over random fields of view (at least 10 per sample). Gara-style deposits = Gara (GA) and Yalea North (YN); Yalea-style deposits = Yalea Main (YM), Baboto (BAB), and Loulo-3 (L3); BV = barren veins from Gara and Yalea Main; type 1 = CO2-(N2)-(CH4) inclusions; type 2 = H2O-NaCl inclusions; type 3 = H2O-CO2-NaCl inclusions; type 4 = multiphase H2O-CO2-NaCl-FeCl2 inclusions.
Published: 01 March 2013
Fig. 5 Fluid inclusion populations in the Loulo mining district, from the analysis of 31 mineralized and nonmineralized quartz veins. Percentages estimated at room temperature via point counting over random fields of view (at least 10 per sample). Gara-style deposits = Gara (GA) and Yalea North
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Outcrops of the Middle Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous Sargelu, Naokelekan and Chia Gara formations at the type-section of the Sargelu Formation near the Sargelu Village in northeast Sulaimania Province, Kurdistan Region, Iraq (bar in cm). (a) The Sargelu Formation is exposed as thinly bedded, fractured marly limestone alternating with bituminous limestone. (b) A close-up of the organic-rich bituminous limestone beds of the Sargelu Formation deposited in a basinal anoxic marine environment of 250–350 m depth. (c) The Naokelekan Formation is exposed as thinly bedded bituminous limestone alternating with shale. (d) Close-up of the Naokelekan Formation bituminous dolomitic limestone bed (upper-left) overlying alternation of thinner bituminous limestone beds, with laminated papery black shale, deposited in a very deep basinal anoxic marine environment of 250–350 m depth. (e) The Chia Gara/Barsarin Formation has thicker beds of fractured marly limestones and dolomites deposited in a less anoxic and shallower marine environment of 150–200 m depth, and ex-Statoil Geologist Mirko Looser. (Photos by Adnan Aqrawi).
Published: 01 July 2015
alternating with shale. (d) Close-up of the Naokelekan Formation bituminous dolomitic limestone bed (upper-left) overlying alternation of thinner bituminous limestone beds, with laminated papery black shale, deposited in a very deep basinal anoxic marine environment of 250–350 m depth. (e) The Chia Gara
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A map showing the likely fluid sources in the Loulo gold hydrothermal system (modified after Fig. 2). Solid stars = Gara-style deposits, open stars = Yalea-style deposits. Higher order structures off the first-order Senegal-Mali shear zone are not shown due to the scale of the map.
Published: 01 March 2013
Fig. 15 A map showing the likely fluid sources in the Loulo gold hydrothermal system (modified after Fig. 2 ). Solid stars = Gara-style deposits, open stars = Yalea-style deposits. Higher order structures off the first-order Senegal-Mali shear zone are not shown due to the scale of the map.
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Plan maps showing the structural setting of the Gara (A) and Yalea (B) deposits (modified from Lawrence et al., 2013). Solid red lines = D2-D3 shears; dashed red lines = inferred D2-D3 shears. SMSZ = Senegal-Mali shear zone.
Published: 01 March 2013
Fig. 2 Plan maps showing the structural setting of the Gara (A) and Yalea (B) deposits (modified from Lawrence et al., 2013 ). Solid red lines = D 2 -D 3 shears; dashed red lines = inferred D 2 -D 3 shears. SMSZ = Senegal-Mali shear zone.
Journal Article
Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 July 2015
GeoArabia (2015) 20 (3): 99–140.
... alternating with shale. (d) Close-up of the Naokelekan Formation bituminous dolomitic limestone bed (upper-left) overlying alternation of thinner bituminous limestone beds, with laminated papery black shale, deposited in a very deep basinal anoxic marine environment of 250–350 m depth. (e) The Chia Gara...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 2018
AAPG Bulletin (2018) 102 (12): 2447–2480.
... ). The Ratawi Formation has a similar organic facies to the Zubair Formation. The kerogen types of Zubair and Ratawi Formations can be classified as type III with limited oil generation potential ( Abeed et al., 2011 ). The Chia Gara Formation in northern Iraq was deposited in a deep outer shelf to carbonate...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 2015
AAPG Bulletin (2015) 99 (2): 231–272.
... on variations in Middle–Upper Jurassic source rock maturity in the Kurdistan region, where these formations form a relatively compact sedimentary package, and the thermal maturity of the Chia Gara will not differ greatly from that of the underlying Sargelu and Naokelekan source rocks. The depositional...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2004
Geological Magazine (2004) 141 (6): 675–686.
...BRIGITTE MEYER-BERTHAUD; MARTIN RÜCKLIN; AUDE SORIA; ZDZISLAW BELKA; HUBERT LARDEUX Abstract Anatomically preserved plant fragments are reported from Devonian marine deposits exposed in the Dra Valley of southern Anti-Atlas, Morocco. Associated conodont and tentaculite faunas indicate...
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Field photographs showing (A) typical marly dolostone country rock with highly deformed calcite veining, argillaceous layers, and graphitic material. (B) Ankerite-quartz-pyrite stockwork ore characteristic of the Gara and Gounkoto deposit (highly subordinate in the latter), the P64 satellite, and the Baqata and Kolya exploration targets. (C) Auriferous ankerite-quartz-pyrite veins crosscutting phyllic wall-rock alteration at the Yalea deposit. (D) An example of sulfide-bearing carbonate veins with Au concentrations below the detection limit of fire assay in the meter of core sampled. (E) Barren veining in unaltered and unmineralized Kofi series metasedimentary country rock. (F) Folded, sulfide-free veining in weakly altered, unmineralized metasedimentary host rock. (G) Sulfide-bearing veins from the Kofi series with fire assay results below detection limit (<0.01 ppm).
Published: 01 November 2020
Fig. 4. Field photographs showing (A) typical marly dolostone country rock with highly deformed calcite veining, argillaceous layers, and graphitic material. (B) Ankerite-quartz-pyrite stockwork ore characteristic of the Gara and Gounkoto deposit (highly subordinate in the latter), the P64
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2013
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2013) 81 (2): 261–280.
... most Puruliya district of West Bengal. Regionally, the area constitutes the extreme eastern fringe of the Ranchi Plateau and further east gradually merges with the depositional fluvial terraces of Dwarkeswar – Kangsabati Rivers. The area is characterized by gently undulating, to rolling topography...
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A. Map of northwest Africa showing geographic elements and location of the study area in the eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco (modified after Michard, 1976). Location of mud buildups and ooidal ironstone deposits are also shown: 1, 2. Hamar Laghdad, 3. Ma’der Basin, 4. Ahnet Basin, 5. Tindouf Basin, 6. Gara Djebilet, 7. Mecheri Abdelaziz. B. Geological map showing the location of Hamar Laghdad in the Tafilalt region of the eastern Anti-Atlas (modified after Belka, 1998). C. Geological map with the location of the mud buildups at Hamar Laghdad (modified after Massa et al., 1965; Map Sheet Tafilalt-Ma’der; 1:200 000).
Published: 01 June 2002
Fig. 1. A. Map of northwest Africa showing geographic elements and location of the study area in the eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco (modified after Michard, 1976 ). Location of mud buildups and ooidal ironstone deposits are also shown: 1, 2. Hamar Laghdad, 3. Ma’der Basin, 4. Ahnet Basin, 5
Journal Article
Published: 10 April 2015
Geological Magazine (2015) 152 (6): 1009–1024.
... almost flat with obsolete, poorly defined sulcus; beak suberect. Dorsal valve (preserved only posteriorly) convex. Upper Devonian deposits were first recognized in the Saoura Valley (Algeria, Ougarta Basin) by Haug ( 1903 ) on the basis of cephalopods (goniatites...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 2003
AAPG Bulletin (2003) 87 (10): 1653–1680.
... of this paper is to evaluate the rocks of the Mauddud Formation in the Arabian Gulf basin in terms of their historical nomenclature and then describe their facies and lithofacies variation and depositional setting and pinpoint new areas in which the formation may contain considerable reserves of hydrocarbons...
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Journal Article
Published: 17 October 2018
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2018) 189 (4-6): 15.
... aegyptiacus Erfound, Morocco Kem Kem beds Cenomanian Partial skeleton Ibrahim et al. (2014)    Spinosaurus “B”         Stromer (1934)    Spinosaurus sp. Tafilalt, Morocco       Buffetaut (1989)    Spinosaurus aegyptiacus ( marrocanus ) Gara Samani, Algeria Ifezounae...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1995
AAPG Bulletin (1995) 79 (5): 763–778.
... formations (Middle Sarmord, Garagu, Lower Sarmord, and Chia Gara) and, above all, Upper and Middle Jurassic formations (Sargelu and Naokelekan), have generated the oil in the Qamchuqa Group. Their deposition occurred at the end of the basin’s opening period. The deposition of the reservoir rock (Qamchuqa...
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