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A Note on the Occurrence of Molybdenite at Ashapura, Raichur District, Karnataka


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A new occurrence of molybdenite is reported from the granites of Ashapura area, 6 km SSW of Raichur town. An E-W trending leucogranite dyke within pink granite shows anomalous concentrations of molybdenum ranging from 15 ppm to 3.26%. Significant concentrations of tungsten (100-900 ppm), silver (upto 11 ppm), copper (upto 665 ppm), platinum (19 to 253 ppb), palladium (60 to 380 ppb) and iridium (7 to 73 ppb) are also observed. The mineralisation occurs along thc western periphery of the granitoid, stretching over 1.5 km from Jalibenchi to Ashapura. Petrologic characters, alteration products and geochemical parameters compare well with granite hosted porphyry type molybdenite mineralisation reported elsewhere.

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Economic Geology, Geochemistry, Molybdenite, Karnataka.
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H. S. M. Prakash
Geological Survey of India, Operations: Karnataka and Goa, Bangalore-560 011, India

Abstract


A new occurrence of molybdenite is reported from the granites of Ashapura area, 6 km SSW of Raichur town. An E-W trending leucogranite dyke within pink granite shows anomalous concentrations of molybdenum ranging from 15 ppm to 3.26%. Significant concentrations of tungsten (100-900 ppm), silver (upto 11 ppm), copper (upto 665 ppm), platinum (19 to 253 ppb), palladium (60 to 380 ppb) and iridium (7 to 73 ppb) are also observed. The mineralisation occurs along thc western periphery of the granitoid, stretching over 1.5 km from Jalibenchi to Ashapura. Petrologic characters, alteration products and geochemical parameters compare well with granite hosted porphyry type molybdenite mineralisation reported elsewhere.

Keywords


Economic Geology, Geochemistry, Molybdenite, Karnataka.