CANADIAN AND WORLD MINERAL DEPOSIT DATABASES
Geological Survey of Canada


Deposit number Country Location Names Commodities
204 Zimbabwe 16.52.46 S -- 030.09 E Mangula Cu
 
Database name: World Sediment-Hosted Cu Deposits
Compilers: R. V. Kirkham, J. J. Carriere, A. Rafer, and P. Born
Release date: 2015-01-27
   
Deposit name(s): Mangula
Political location(s): Zimbabwe; Nearest community: Sinoia (53 km N)
Deposit clan (type): sediment-hosted copper
Deposit (sub) types: continental redbed; disseminated in calc-argillites/quartzites/ss
Commodities: Cu
Geological ages: Early Proterozoic (host rocks)
Tectonic setting: continental marginal basin; divergent (host rocks)
Host rocks: (1) sedimentary; quartzite-mudstone-sandstone-conglomerate
Individual lithologies:argillite (calcareous)
quartzite
arkosic sandstone
grit
conglomerate
Host rock stratigraphy:Deweras Group, lomagundi Supergroup
Qualified comments: (Applies to: miscellaneous comments) disseminated in calc-argillites/quartzites/ss; ore bodies are limbs or rolls of one intensely folded stratiform layer; deposited in alluvial fan braided stream & lucustrine environments
References:
Anonymous, 1971
Rhodesian Copper Prospects
Mining Magazine, Vol. 124 No. 4 issue, p. 263

Davidson, C. F., 1965
A Possible Mode of Origin of Strata-Bound Copper Ores
Economic Geology, Volume 60, p. 942 - 954

Jacobsen, W. B., 1963
Observations on Mineralogical and Ore-Genetic Problems at Mangula
Geologische Rundschau, Volume 53, p. 870 - 895

Jacobsen, W. B., 1964
The Geology of the Mangula Copper Deposits, Southern Rhodesia
in The Geology of Some Ore Deposits in Southern Africa, Edited by Haughton, S. H., Deposits of Some Minerals Outside the Witwatersrand Basin, Geological Society of South Africa, Johannesburg, 2, 735 p, p. 339 - 351

Von Rahden, H. V., 1984
Copper Mineralization at the Shackleton Mine Zimbabwe-Syngenetic Or Epigenetic?
in Syngenesis and Epigenesis in the Formation of Mineral Deposits, Edited by Wauschkuhn, A.; Kluth, C.; Zimmermann, R. A., Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 653 p, p. 193 - 211

Production data: Report period: until 1971; 1,174,804 metric ton ore; Provisional entry?: yes; Yearly or summary?: S
Grade-commodity information:Cu: 1.11 percent
Reference: Anonymous, 1971: Rhodesian Copper Prospects; Mining Magazine, April issue, p. 263
Percent weights allocated to deposit: 100.0%
Resource data:
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Estimate date: 1971; 14,478,668 metric ton ore; Combined with production?: no; Provisional entry?: yes; Resource category: proven reserve - sulphide
Grade-commodity information:Cu: 1.36 percent
Reference: Anonymous, 1971: Rhodesian Copper Prospects; Mining Magazine, April issue, p. 263
Percent weights allocated to deposit: 100.0%


Estimate date: 1984; 60,000,000 metric ton ore; Combined with production?: no; Provisional entry?: yes; Resource category: estimated total geological resource
Grade-commodity information:Cu: 1.2 percent
Reference: Maiden, K. J.; King, M. J.; Innes, A. H.; Master, S.; Pettitt, I., 1984: Regional Controls on the Localization of Stratabound Copper Deposits: Proterozoic Examples from Southern Africa and South Australia; Precambrian Research, Volume 25, p. 99 - 118
Percent weights allocated to deposit: 100.0%

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