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Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal

Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 1989.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/85469 Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal Verryn, Sabine Marie Charlotte UCTD Geochemical investigation petrographical investigation Waaikraal gold deposit northwest of Brits Transvaal Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 1989. The Waaikraal Gold Deposit is situited approximately 25 km northwest of Brits and 30 km northeast of Rustenburg. The gold occurs in a sill-like body consisting of alternating layers and lenses of pyroxenite and a magnetite-rich rock, hosted in sediments belonging to the Rayton Formation of the Transvaal Sequence. The sediments are situated between the magnetite gabbros of the upper zone of the Bushveld Complex and the granites of the Lebowa Granite Suite. The pyroxenite is composed of clinopyroxene (augite and hedenbergite), plagioclase (mainly andesine), orthoclase, quartz, amphibole (hastingsite and hastingsitic hornblende) and some magnetite and apatite. The magnetite-rich rock consists of magnetite, clinopyroxene (augite and hedenbergite) and plagioclase (mainly andesine). Olivine (fayalite), apatite and ilvaite are accessory constituents in the magnetite-rich rock. The gold occurs in three different phase’s viz., very pure native gold, with Ag-content < 1.3 weight per cent, is the most prominent phase, in maldonite (Au2Bi) and in a gold-copper compound (CuAu3). It is associated with cobaltite (CoAsS), arsenopyrite (FeAsS), safflorite ((Co,Fe)As2 ), native bismuth, bismuthinite (Bi2S3), joseite-B (Bi4Te2S) and chalcopyrite. Other ore minerals include pyrrhotite, pyrite and sphalerite. The composition of silicates and the presence of high amounts of titanium in the magnetite grains suggest that the pyroxenite is related to the upper zone of the Bushveld Complex and that it crystallised from a highly differentiated upper zone type liquid, which was injected into the host rocks during the final stages of consolidation of the upper zone. The magnetite-rich rocks, on the other hand, are considered to be of sedimentary origin. Derivation of this rock from an iron-rich metamorphosed sediment is supported by its low titanium content, but comparison with iron-rich sediments shows that this possibility is unlikely. The presence of typical skarn minerals such as hedenbergite, magnetite and ilvaite, as well as the typical association of Cu, Co, As, Bi and Au with Fe, suggest that this rock could also be a calcic iron-skarn derived from sediments through metasomatism by iron-rich fluids. The "original sediment" is most likely is a marl with a composition equivalent to equal parts of shale and limestone. The temperature range of formation of the ore minerals associated with the gold and the mode of occurrence of the gold suggests a possibly Bushveld related, hydrothermal origin for the gold, where the gold may have been transported as sulfide complexes. Geology MSc Unrestricted 2022-05-17T11:21:37Z 2022-05-17T11:21:37Z 19/10/2021 1989 Dissertation * https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/85469 en © 2020 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
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Geochemical investigation
petrographical investigation Waaikraal gold deposit
northwest of Brits
Transvaal
Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal
title Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal
title_full Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal
title_fullStr Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal
title_short Geochemical and petrographical investigation of the Waaikraal gold deposit, northwest of Brits, Transvaal
title_sort geochemical and petrographical investigation of the waaikraal gold deposit northwest of brits transvaal
topic UCTD
Geochemical investigation
petrographical investigation Waaikraal gold deposit
northwest of Brits
Transvaal
url https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/85469