The exploitability of pegmatite deposits in the lower Orange River area (Vioolsdrif - Henkries - Steinkopf)

dc.contributor.authorMinnaar, Hendrik
dc.contributor.authorTheart, H.F.J.
dc.date.accessioned2007-08-31T06:24:13Z
dc.date.available2007-08-31T06:24:13Z
dc.date.issued2006-09
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dc.description.abstractThe pegmatite deposits situated in the centre of a triangular area between the settlements of Vioolsdrif, Henkries and Steinkopf in the lower Orange River region constitute the westernmost extension of the Northern Cape pegmatite belt. Aspects regarding the resource classification, geology, and the economic viability of these pegmatite deposits are considered here. Current ore deposit models are reviewed and the deposits are classified according to recognised classification schemes. Feldspar is regarded as the primary economic mineral for exploitation based on its abundance and the consistency in the demand for this product. A financial analysis demonstrates the exploitability of the deposits, based on the resources quantified and the analysis of the feldspar market. Other potentially economic mineral constituents, occurring in the pegmatite body, could only be considered when more information on their distribution and abundance is available. Pegmatites of the study area belong to lithium-caesium-tantalum enriched group of rare element bearing granitic pegmatites (Ginsburg et al., 1979). Both homogenous and zoned varieties are present. The currently prevailing ore deposit model for the formation of these pegmatites regards the pegmatite body as the final stage of crystallization of a cooling granitic magma (Cerny, 1998a). Recent studies suggest that crystallization of the pegmatite body happens at unexpectedly fast rates during under-cooling conditions, in which the rate of cooling exceeds the rate of crystallization (London, 2005). The pegmatites of the study area are mostly developed in granites and granodiorites of the Vioolsdrif Suite, in a late- to post-orogenic tectonic setting. An apparent age discrepancy makes it improbable that the source of the pegmatite-forming liquids was the Vioolsdrif Suite.en
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dc.identifier.citationMinnaar, H & Theart, HFJ 2006, 'The exploitability of pegmatite deposits in the lower Orange River area (Vioolsdrif - Henkries - Steinkopf)', South African Journal of Geology, vol. 109, no. 3, pp. 341-352. [http://www.gssa.org.za/index.php?module=htmlpages&func=display&pid=5]en
dc.identifier.issn1012-0750
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/3409
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherGeological Society of South Africaen
dc.rightsGeological Society of South Africaen
dc.subject.lcshPegmatites -- Orange River Valley
dc.subject.lcshCrystallization
dc.subject.lcshFeldspar -- Economic aspects
dc.subject.lcshGeology -- South Africa
dc.subject.lcshOre deposits -- Orange River Valley
dc.subject.lcshMineral industries -- South Africa
dc.titleThe exploitability of pegmatite deposits in the lower Orange River area (Vioolsdrif - Henkries - Steinkopf)en
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