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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of African Earth Sciences Année : 2008

The Variscan Tamlalt–Menhouhou gold deposit, Eastern High-Atlas, Morocco

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The Tamlalt–Menhouhou gold deposit belongs to the Neoproterozoic–Palaeozoic Tamlalt inlier located in the Eastern High-Atlas (Morocco). It occurs in altered Upper Neoproterozoic bimodal volcanic and volcano-sedimentary units outcropping in the Tamlalt–Menhouhou area. Gold mineralization has been identified in quartz veins related to shear-zones associated with a strong quartz-phyllic-argillic alteration. Visible free gold is related to goethite–malachite–barite boxworks in quartz veins. The other alteration minerals accompanying gold mineralization are mainly carbonates, chlorite, hematite, albite and pyrite whose relative proportion defines three alteration types. 40Ar/39Ar geochronology performed on phengite grains from phyllic alteration and the auriferous quartz veins, yields plateau ages ranging from 300 ± 5 Ma to 284 ± 12 Ma with a weighted mean age of 293 ± 7 Ma. This identifies a Late Variscan age for the Tamlalt–Menhouhou “shear zones-related” gold deposit and emphasizes the consequences of the Variscan orogeny for gold mineralization in the High-Atlas and Anti-Atlas Neoproterozoic inliers.

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halsde-00257525 , version 1 (19-02-2008)

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Ewan Pelleter, Alain Cheilletz, Dominique Gasquet, Abdellah Mouttaqi, Mohammed Annich, et al.. The Variscan Tamlalt–Menhouhou gold deposit, Eastern High-Atlas, Morocco. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2008, 50 (2-4), pp.204-214. ⟨10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2007.09.008⟩. ⟨halsde-00257525⟩
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