Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5785484 | Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2017 | 50 Pages |
Abstract
The Ferruginous and Dolomitic Breccias are regarded as contemporaneous with the Kundelungu Group. They were deposited as lenses interbedded in the Kanianga and Mongwe formations, both affected by the Lufilian orogeny (D1 - Kolwezian and D2 - Monwezian phases). The Siliceous Breccias are post-orogenic as shown by the presence of an erosional and angular unconformity respectively on the Dolomitic Breccias and the Kundelungu formations. Therefore, the Siliceous Breccias are attributed to the Lower Palaeozoic Biano Subgroup and the lithostratigraphy of the Biano Subgroup is proposed for revision accordingly. Copper mineralisation post-dates the deposition of the breccias, the dissolution of dolomite fragments and in-situ fragmentation. This mineralisation occurred during late- to post-orogenic extension of the Lufilian orogeny, and was remobilised during the Cenozoic.
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Authors
Pascal Mambwe, Louis Kipata, Mumba Chabu, Philippe Muchez, Toto Lubala, Michel Jébrak, Damien Delvaux,