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The Cu-Ag-Pb Polymetallic Mineralization of Agdim-Ait Elfersi Sector, North-Eastern Part of the Saghro Massif, Morocco: Geological Setting, Ore Petrography and Geochemistry
Author(s) -
Lahcen Ousaid,
Youssef Hahou,
Hassan Admou,
El Moustafa Mouguina,
Khadija Diani,
Rachid Ziadi,
Zineb Aafir,
Said Courba,
Aziza Lamchaimech
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
iraqi geological journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.2
H-Index - 5
eISSN - 2663-8754
pISSN - 2414-6064
DOI - 10.46717/igj.55.1a.1ms-2022-01-20
Subject(s) - mineralization (soil science) , geology , geochemistry , massif , petrography , tectonics , paleontology , soil science , soil water
The Cu-Ag-Pb polymetallic mineralization of the Agdim-Ait Elfersi sector is situated in the eastern Anti Atlas Moroccan belt, the northeastern part of the Saghro inlier. The mineralization is hosted in the volcanic rocks of late Neoproterozoic and the detrital sedimentary rocks of the Lower Cambrian. A network of faults has affected this area; it is a brutalizing deformation with NW-SE, NE-SW, E-W, and NNE-SSW directions. NW-SE and NE-SW structures have a metallogenic significance. This tectonic canvas was used as a target of a mineralization vein with Cu, Ag, and Pb in this area. By combining geological, structural, and metallogenic characteristics, it can be assumed that the Cu-Ag-Pb mineralization of the Agdim-Ait Elfersi sector is linked to two major events. A late Pan-African event linked to the extensional tectonics of the late Neoproterozoic, responsible for the establishment of mineralization at the level of the basement, and then a late Hercynian-Atlasic event, which manifests by the remobilization of metals in NE-SW oriented structures. Geochemical analysis shows the polymetallic character of this mineralization. The high contents of silver and mercury observed indicate the presence of similarities of an Ag-Hg epithermal type of mineralization in this area. Geological context, as well as mineralogical and textural characters of the Agdim-Ait Elfersi sector are reminiscent of epithermal-type mineralization as in the Imiter and Zgounder deposit.

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