Abstract
AbstractThe Galim-Legalgorou area, located along the north-western branch of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL), is known for artisanal gold mining and primary gold exploration, but the style and origin of the mineralization has not been fully described in the scientific literature. The close spatial association of the mineralization with Tertiary volcanic rocks raises the question of whether or not this is an epithermal system in a region where all previously studied gold occurrences have been classified as orogenic. In this contribution, we use ore mineral and alteration assemblage and mineral microchemistry to constrain the origin and evolution of the mineralization. Gold is alloyed mainly with Ag (max. 53.1 wt%) and show fineness values that vary 379 and 721 with an average of 455. A cumulative percentile plot of Ag concentrations in the cores of all electrum particles, and the observed step-change from Au-rich cores to more Ag-rich mantles in zoned electrum particles, suggest that the mineralization was deposited by two distinct hydrothermal fluid influxes. The observed ore mineral association-electrum, Se/Tl-acanthite, pyrite, Fe-rich sphalerite, ± galena; the measured FeS contents of sphalerite (average 23.1 mol%), and the presence of colloform banded chalcedony and hydrothermal breccia are all consistent with features of low sulfidation epithermal deposits. This study, therefore, demonstrates for the first time, the presence of significant low sulfidation epithermal Ag–Au mineralization on the CVL, an intracontinental rift region only previously known for orogenic gold mineralization.
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Funder
German Academic Exchange Service
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
RWTH Aachen University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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