A review of the geological settings, ages and economic potentials of carbonatites in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Pub Date : 2021-04-08 DOI:10.1080/25726838.2021.1911585
Georges M. Kasay, A. Bolarinwa, O. K. Aromolaran, C. Nzolang, V. Mambo
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ABSTRACT Carbonatite occurrences are reported in Lueshe, Kirumba, Bingo and Mombadio in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), within the western branch of the East African Rift System (EARS). These rocks intrude Precambrian rocks , which are mainly quartzites and mica schists. Lateritic profiles from Lueshe and Bingo are ore-bearing minerals enriched in Nb2O5 and phosphate minerals. The Lueshe and Bingo exploitable quantities are estimated to be 30 Mt at a grade of 1.34% Nb2O5 and 7 Mt at a grade of 2.86% Nb2O5, respectively. These carbonatites were explored and exploited by some mining companies in the 1970s and 2000s. They show geological and geochemical similarities to other exploitable carbonatites in the EARS, including Mrima Hill in Kenya, Panda Hill in Tanzania and the world-class Araxá and Catalão carbonatites in Brazil. The Lueshe and Kirumba alkaline massifs dates, determined using the whole-rock Rb–Sr method, are respectively 822 ± 120 and 803 ± 22 Ma and are intimately linked to the Rodinia Supercontinent breakup. These dates are analogous to other regional carbonatite dates like the Matongo carbonatite in Burundi. However, further geological, petrological and geochemical studies on carbonatite complexes are essential in DRC. Most importantly, the economic potentials of Kirumba and Mombadio should be evaluated. Simultaneously, the dates of the Bingo and Mombadio carbonatites are crucial for the elucidation of their geodynamic settings.
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刚果民主共和国碳酸盐岩的地质背景、年龄和经济潜力综述
据报道,在东非裂谷系(EARS)西部分支的刚果民主共和国(DRC) Lueshe、Kirumba、Bingo和Mombadio均发现碳酸盐岩。这些岩石侵入以石英岩和云母片岩为主的前寒武纪岩石。鹿舍和冰果红土剖面为富Nb2O5和磷矿物的含矿物。据估计,Lueshe和Bingo的可开采储量分别为3000万吨,Nb2O5品位为1.34%,700万吨,Nb2O5品位为2.86%。在20世纪70年代和21世纪初,一些矿业公司对这些碳酸盐岩进行了勘探和开采。它们在地质和地球化学上与EARS中其他可开采的碳酸盐岩相似,包括肯尼亚的Mrima Hill,坦桑尼亚的Panda Hill以及巴西的世界级arax和catal碳酸盐岩。利用全岩Rb-Sr方法测定的鲁舍和基伦巴碱性地块的年代分别为822±120和803±22 Ma,与罗丁尼亚超大陆分裂密切相关。这些日期与布隆迪的Matongo碳酸岩等其他区域性碳酸岩日期类似。然而,对刚果民主共和国碳酸盐岩杂岩的进一步地质、岩石学和地球化学研究是必不可少的。最重要的是,应该评估基伦巴和蒙巴迪奥的经济潜力。同时,Bingo和Mombadio碳酸盐岩的年代对阐明它们的地球动力学背景至关重要。
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