Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern Malawi

A high-resolution aeromagnetic survey was conducted in the Kirk Range region in southern Malawi with the goal of obtaining comprehensive geological and structural information. This newly collected data was analyzed and interpreted in order to gain a better understanding of the mode of occurrence of...

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Main Authors: Joshua Chisambi, Tiyamike Haundi, Bjorn Heyden
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Language:English
Published: University of Tehran 2022-09-01
Series:International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering
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Online Access:https://ijmge.ut.ac.ir/article_86276_e0232ddf6f889b6ec0f55ff3856f57fc.pdf
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author Joshua Chisambi
Tiyamike Haundi
Bjorn Heyden
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description A high-resolution aeromagnetic survey was conducted in the Kirk Range region in southern Malawi with the goal of obtaining comprehensive geological and structural information. This newly collected data was analyzed and interpreted in order to gain a better understanding of the mode of occurrence of gold mineralization and related structural characteristics. To un-derstand the distribution of magnetic sources, many analytic approaches were applied to the aeromagnetic data, including reduction to the pole, Euler deconvolution, Spectrum analysis, Tilt and Vertical Derivatives filtering. Spectral analysis and Euler deconvolution were used to determine the depth of magnetic sources. The study reveals that the studied region is charac-terized by NE-SW and roughly E-W direction structures and that the gold occurrence is re-stricted within these structures, implying that mineralization is structurally controlled. These structures are found at depths of 200-1000 meters, according to Euler solutions produced from this work. Based on the calculated depths the structures controlling mineralization, in the Kirk Range are interpreted to occur at a depth range of 200 to 1000m and the structures trend in the NE-SW and E-W direction. However current gold mining is taking place at a fairly shallow depth of less than 50m and no gold mine has gone deeper than that. The struc-tural pattern and depth extent estimations show that gold mineralization in the Kirk range is expected to continue up to 1000 meters because the majority of the structures controlling mineralization in the region are located within that depth range. It is therefore recommended that future exploration should go deeper to a depth of about 200-1000 meters or more focus-ing on these NE-SW and E-W structures, because it is expected that at that depth range more mineralization should be intercepted.
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spelling doaj.art-d76c2d826ab54da1b42fb6bcdfcd423b2023-03-27T12:14:07ZengUniversity of TehranInternational Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering2345-69492022-09-0156323123710.22059/ijmge.2022.330117.59492986276Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern MalawiJoshua Chisambi0Tiyamike Haundi1Bjorn Heyden2Department of Mining Engineering, Malawi University of Business and Applied SciencesDepartment of Mining Engineering, Malawi University of Business and Applied SciencesDepartment of Earth Sciences, Stellenbosch University, South AfricaA high-resolution aeromagnetic survey was conducted in the Kirk Range region in southern Malawi with the goal of obtaining comprehensive geological and structural information. This newly collected data was analyzed and interpreted in order to gain a better understanding of the mode of occurrence of gold mineralization and related structural characteristics. To un-derstand the distribution of magnetic sources, many analytic approaches were applied to the aeromagnetic data, including reduction to the pole, Euler deconvolution, Spectrum analysis, Tilt and Vertical Derivatives filtering. Spectral analysis and Euler deconvolution were used to determine the depth of magnetic sources. The study reveals that the studied region is charac-terized by NE-SW and roughly E-W direction structures and that the gold occurrence is re-stricted within these structures, implying that mineralization is structurally controlled. These structures are found at depths of 200-1000 meters, according to Euler solutions produced from this work. Based on the calculated depths the structures controlling mineralization, in the Kirk Range are interpreted to occur at a depth range of 200 to 1000m and the structures trend in the NE-SW and E-W direction. However current gold mining is taking place at a fairly shallow depth of less than 50m and no gold mine has gone deeper than that. The struc-tural pattern and depth extent estimations show that gold mineralization in the Kirk range is expected to continue up to 1000 meters because the majority of the structures controlling mineralization in the region are located within that depth range. It is therefore recommended that future exploration should go deeper to a depth of about 200-1000 meters or more focus-ing on these NE-SW and E-W structures, because it is expected that at that depth range more mineralization should be intercepted.https://ijmge.ut.ac.ir/article_86276_e0232ddf6f889b6ec0f55ff3856f57fc.pdfkirk range areaaeromagnetic anomalygeological structuresmineral exploration
spellingShingle Joshua Chisambi
Tiyamike Haundi
Bjorn Heyden
Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern Malawi
International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering
kirk range area
aeromagnetic anomaly
geological structures
mineral exploration
title Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern Malawi
title_full Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern Malawi
title_fullStr Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern Malawi
title_short Aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of Kirk range area, southern Malawi
title_sort aeromagnetic mapping of basement structures and gold mineralization characterization of kirk range area southern malawi
topic kirk range area
aeromagnetic anomaly
geological structures
mineral exploration
url https://ijmge.ut.ac.ir/article_86276_e0232ddf6f889b6ec0f55ff3856f57fc.pdf
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