Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Exploration for PGE and Base Metal Mineralization in the Archaean Ultramafic-Mafic Rocks of the Holenarasipur Greenstone Belt, Western Dharwar Craton (Southern India): A Preliminary Report


Affiliations
1 Rajamangala', Saptapur, Haliyal Road, Dharwad - 580 001, India
2 Ramgad Minerals and Mining Pvt. Ltd., Baldota Enclave, Hospet - 583 203, India
3 School of Geosciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


The ultramafic-mafic rocks of the Archaean Holenarasipur greenstone belts of the western Dharwar craton in southern India has been explored for PGE and base metal mineralization. This initiative was prompted by the overall favourable geological setting and the presence of anomalies of Pt (10-27 ppb) and Pd (8-21 ppb) in several of the stream sediment samples collected from different parts of the belt. The exploration programme consisted of field examination and analysis of over 276 samples collected from a range of mafic-ultramafic rocks in four main exploration blocks of the belt viz. Yedegondanahalli, Bantaratalalu, Yenneholeranganabetta and Bettadasatenahalli. The investigation has revealed weak mineralization with 10 to 111 ppb Pt, 16 to 166 ppb Pd and 40 to 277 ppb of (Pt+Pd). Anomalies were located in serpentinite, amphibolite and sill/dyke-like bodies of hornblendite. Two small patches of sulphide mineralisation located in the belt, in the Yedegondanahalli and Yenneholeranganabetta blocks, are Cu dominated (>1.0 wt% Cu) and analyze up to 0.3 wt% Ni, 0.09 wt% Co, 40 ppm Ag and 0.5 ppm Au.

Keywords

Ultramafic-Mafic Rocks, PGE-Base Metal Exploration, Holenarasipur Belt, Dharwar Craton.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size

Abstract Views: 191

PDF Views: 2




  • Exploration for PGE and Base Metal Mineralization in the Archaean Ultramafic-Mafic Rocks of the Holenarasipur Greenstone Belt, Western Dharwar Craton (Southern India): A Preliminary Report

Abstract Views: 191  |  PDF Views: 2

Authors

T. C. Devaraju
Rajamangala', Saptapur, Haliyal Road, Dharwad - 580 001, India
R. H. Sawkar
Ramgad Minerals and Mining Pvt. Ltd., Baldota Enclave, Hospet - 583 203, India
R. P. Viljoen
School of Geosciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
T. L. Sudhakara
Ramgad Minerals and Mining Pvt. Ltd., Baldota Enclave, Hospet - 583 203, India
M. G. Omkesh Murthy
Ramgad Minerals and Mining Pvt. Ltd., Baldota Enclave, Hospet - 583 203, India
S. Vijaya Kumar
Ramgad Minerals and Mining Pvt. Ltd., Baldota Enclave, Hospet - 583 203, India
R. G. Vijaya Vikram
Ramgad Minerals and Mining Pvt. Ltd., Baldota Enclave, Hospet - 583 203, India

Abstract


The ultramafic-mafic rocks of the Archaean Holenarasipur greenstone belts of the western Dharwar craton in southern India has been explored for PGE and base metal mineralization. This initiative was prompted by the overall favourable geological setting and the presence of anomalies of Pt (10-27 ppb) and Pd (8-21 ppb) in several of the stream sediment samples collected from different parts of the belt. The exploration programme consisted of field examination and analysis of over 276 samples collected from a range of mafic-ultramafic rocks in four main exploration blocks of the belt viz. Yedegondanahalli, Bantaratalalu, Yenneholeranganabetta and Bettadasatenahalli. The investigation has revealed weak mineralization with 10 to 111 ppb Pt, 16 to 166 ppb Pd and 40 to 277 ppb of (Pt+Pd). Anomalies were located in serpentinite, amphibolite and sill/dyke-like bodies of hornblendite. Two small patches of sulphide mineralisation located in the belt, in the Yedegondanahalli and Yenneholeranganabetta blocks, are Cu dominated (>1.0 wt% Cu) and analyze up to 0.3 wt% Ni, 0.09 wt% Co, 40 ppm Ag and 0.5 ppm Au.

Keywords


Ultramafic-Mafic Rocks, PGE-Base Metal Exploration, Holenarasipur Belt, Dharwar Craton.