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- Title
The Best Article Award 2013 of the Society of Resource Geology was Presented to K. Adomako-Ansah, T. Mizuta, N. Q. Hammond, D. Ishiyama, T. Ogata and H. Chiba, for the Following Paper: Gold mineralization in banded iron formation in the Amalia greenstone belt, South Africa: a mineralogical and sulfur isotope study. Resource Geology, 63(2), 119-140
- Authors
Urabe, Tetsuro
- Abstract
The article discusses the gold mineralization of the Blue Dot deposit n Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa. It states that the gold ore is hosted in banded iron formation (BIF). It notes that the gold was accompanied by pyrite and mineralization of pyrite that occurred simultaneously with crystallization of iron oxides in BIF. I t mentions that the primary magnetite in BIF was replaced by hermatite or chlorite.
- Subjects
GOLD; MINERALIZATION; BANDED iron formations; PYRITES; CHLORITE minerals; KAAPVAAL Craton (South Africa)
- Publication
Resource Geology, 2014, Vol 64, Issue 4, p395
- ISSN
1344-1698
- Publication type
Other
- DOI
10.1111/rge.12049