MULTI-STAGE MINERALIZATION IN THE ZAMBIAN COPPERBELT BASED ON RE-OS ISOTOPE CONSTRAINTS
Preliminary data on the Konkola deposit suggests a mineralization event at ~800 Ma. This provides a new minimum age for Roan sedimentation, and confirms an episode of diagenetic mineralization occurred in the ZCB. A five point isochron with analyses from the Nkana, Chibuluma and Nchanga deposits yields an age of 583 ± 24 Ma, and a 187Os/188Os initial value of 1.22 ± 0.13 (MSWD=0.67). The sulfides (chalcopyrite, carrolite, bornite) have Os concentrations ranging between 24-75 ppt and Re concentrations between 0.6 to 5.8 ppb. This age overlaps ages of earliest biotite and monazite (~580-592 Ma) in the ZCB, as well as a synorogenic granite in the southern Lufilian Arc (~560 Ma). A Re-Os molybdenite age of 525.7 ± 3.4 Ma was determined for the Nkana deposit. Re and Os concentrations for the molybdenite are 1789 ppb and 325 ppm, respectively. This mineralization formed during peak metamorphism, as recorded by ages of ~530 Ma on whiteschists throughout northern Zambia. Previous dates on mineralization elsewhere in the ZCB returned ages of 500 to 512 Ma.