Selected mafic-ultramafic complexes (MUCs), about the only targets of PGE mineralization in the western Dharwar craton (WDC) (Long 73?46′-73?38′, Lat 12?38′-16.0′), have been assessed for PGE potential on the basis of SEM-EDS PGM data and precise partial (for Pt + Pd)/complete PGE analysis of whole rock samples collected from chromite and/or sulphide bearing zones of the complexes. The complexes examined constitute Nuggihalli, Holenarasipur and Rangapura belts of older (Sargur) Mesoarchean supracrustal group and Kankavali-Wazda, Usgao, Devaranarasipura, Shankraghatta and Channagiri of the younger (2.9-2-5 Ga) Dharwar supracrustal group. Besides, the Ajjanahalli gold-bearing sulphidic BIF, graphitic phyllites/schists and quartz veins, which are reported to be abnormally high in Pd have also been tested. Our exploration results do not suggest existence of PGE mineralization (of commercial value) associated with either any of the older group of MUCs or the sulphidic units of Ajjanahalli mentioned. The complexes like those constituting the Hanumalapur block of the Channagiri MUC with differentiated layered characteristics, chromite zone, association of anorthosite patches and V-Ti magnetite seams, and massive metaultramafite of Shankaraghatta enclosing Ni Sulphide zone bear evidence of PGE mineralization of commercial importance. Usgao complex too perhaps has the potential, but its location in a protected bioreserve has prevented further investigation and verification. On the whole, in the WDC, the younger MUCs with chromite and/or Ni(-Cu) sulphide association are favorable targets for PGE mineralization of (commercial) importance. Apart from concerted efforts to search for newer deposits of commercial value, there is a pressing need to accelerate assessment of the suitability of the already discovered deposits for commercial exploitation.
Exploration for PGE Mineralization in the Western Dharwar Craton
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Selected mafic-ultramafic complexes (MUCs), about the only targets of PGE mineralization in the western Dharwar craton (WDC) (Long 73?46′-73?38′, Lat 12?38′-16.0′), have been assessed for PGE potential on the basis of SEM-EDS PGM data and precise partial (for Pt + Pd)/complete PGE analysis of whole rock samples collected from chromite and/or sulphide bearing zones of the complexes. The complexes examined constitute Nuggihalli, Holenarasipur and Rangapura belts of older (Sargur) Mesoarchean supracrustal group and Kankavali-Wazda, Usgao, Devaranarasipura, Shankraghatta and Channagiri of the younger (2.9-2-5 Ga) Dharwar supracrustal group. Besides, the Ajjanahalli gold-bearing sulphidic BIF, graphitic phyllites/schists and quartz veins, which are reported to be abnormally high in Pd have also been tested. Our exploration results do not suggest existence of PGE mineralization (of commercial value) associated with either any of the older group of MUCs or the sulphidic units of Ajjanahalli mentioned. The complexes like those constituting the Hanumalapur block of the Channagiri MUC with differentiated layered characteristics, chromite zone, association of anorthosite patches and V-Ti magnetite seams, and massive metaultramafite of Shankaraghatta enclosing Ni Sulphide zone bear evidence of PGE mineralization of commercial importance. Usgao complex too perhaps has the potential, but its location in a protected bioreserve has prevented further investigation and verification. On the whole, in the WDC, the younger MUCs with chromite and/or Ni(-Cu) sulphide association are favorable targets for PGE mineralization of (commercial) importance. Apart from concerted efforts to search for newer deposits of commercial value, there is a pressing need to accelerate assessment of the suitability of the already discovered deposits for commercial exploitation.
Publication Mode |
Online |
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Publication Author |
T. C. Devaraju, T. T. Alapieti |
Publication Language |
English |
Publication Type |
Conference Paper |
Publication Year |
2014 |
DOI |
10.17491/cgsi/2014/63389 |
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