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A Survey Report on the Polymetallic Mineralization in the Oyon Mineralized District, Central Peru (페루 중부 오욘 다중금속 광화작용에 대한 조사보고)

  • Lee, Jaeho;Kim, Injoon;Nam, Hyeong-tae
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.73-83
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    • 2017
  • The surveyed mines are located in a polymetallic vein, replacement, and skarn mineral district in the central Andes of Peru. Iscaycruz, which includes underground and open pit mines that produce zinc and lead concentrates, was the largest mineral deposit of an important group of base metal deposits in the Andes of central Peru. The deposits are sub-vertical seams of polymetallic ores(Zn, Cu, and Pb). These seams are hosted by Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentary rock formation. The intrusion of igneous rocks in these formations originated metallic deposits of metasomatic and skarn types. The Raura mine is composed of polymetallic deposit of veins and replacement orebodies. The main sedimentary unit in the area is Cretaceous Machay Limestone. The Raura depression contains several orebodies each with different mineralization: predominantly Pb-Zn bearing Catuvo orebody; Ag-rich galena-bearing Lake Ninacocha orebody; Cu-Ag bearing Esperanza and Restauradora orebody. Huaron is a hydrothermal polymetallic deposit of silver, lead, zinc, and copper mineralization hosted within structures likely related to the intrusion of monzonite dikes, principally located within the Huaron anticline. Mineralization is encountered in veins parallel to the main fault systems, in replacement bodies known as "mantos" associated with the calcareous sections of the conglomerates and other favourable stratigraphic horizons, and as dissemination in the monzonitic intrusions at vein intersections.

국내산 장석에 대한 산업광물로서의 광물특성 평가

  • No, Jin-Hwan;Choe, Jin-Beom
    • Mineral and Industry
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2004
  • 장석은 복잡다단한 광물학적 특성에도 불구하고 그 물질적 이해와 용도 측면에서의 단순성 때문에 관련 산업 부문에서 부가가치 향상이 잘 이루어지지 않고 있는 실정이다. 현재 전 세계적으로 10위권 내의 생산 수준을 유지하는 국내산 장석의 광석 유형은 그 관물상과 산출상태에 따라 페그마타이트상 장석, 반화강암질 및 우백질 화강암상의 장석으로 구분 될 수 있다. 현재 국내에서 개발되고 있는 장석들로는 일반적으로 반화강암질 유형의 광석이 가장 흔하다. 이 유형의 광체들은 흔히 알바이트화 작용이나 K-부화를 수반하는 열수변질 작용을 받은 양상을 보이는 것이 특징이다. 광물특성 상으로는 K-장석에 속하는 광체들이 Na-장석 유형들 보다 상대적으로 흔하고 대체적으로 그 부존 규모도 큰 것으로 나타난다. 장석의 부가가치 향상을 위해서는 그 품위를 화학조성에만 의존하지 말고 광물조성 단위로 이해하는 방식이 요구된다. 일반적으로 이 광물자원의 요업적 용도 특성상, 광물특성 평가에서 가장 주요한 기준이 되는 사항은 화학조성, 특히 알칼리 조성, $AI_{2}O_{3}$ 함량 및 철분의 함유도인 것으로 판단된다. 그렇지만 앞으로 그 수요가 확장될 전망이 있는 충진재 용도로 사용될 경우에는 이 같은 화학적 특징보다는 장석광물의 조성과 제반 물성적 특성에 그 품질이 의존될 것으로 여겨진다. 이에 따라 장석 광석의 화학조성과 물성은 기본적으로 장석의 광물상과 조성에 의존된다는 지식기반 하에서, 장석의 품위는 물론 품질 특성 평가에 있어서도 화학조성에만 의존하지 말고 그 광물상과 광물특성도 고려해서 평가하는 지혜가 요구된다.

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Geology and Mineral Resources of Colombia (콜롬비아 지질 및 광물자원 현황)

  • Koh, Sang-Mo;Lee, Gill-Gae;You, Byoung-Woon
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.245-252
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    • 2011
  • 콜롬비아는 안데스 산맥의 북단에 위치하며 NS 방향의 단층대를 기준으로 지질 환경의 차이가 크다. 단층대를 기준으로 동부지역은 원생대 변성암류와 이를 피복하는 고생대 변성퇴적암류가 주로 분포하며, 서부 지역은 고생대 퇴적암류, 중생대 화성암류, 제 3 기 화산양류 및 퇴적암류가 주로 분포한다. 지화학이상대는 6개 그룹으로 분류되며, 철 (Fe), 귀금속(Au, Ag, Pt), 기초금속(Cu, Pb, Zn), 희유금속(Sn, Cr, Co, Mn, Mo, Ni, Nb, W, V, Mg, Ti, Be, REE, Ga, Zr, Hf, Se, Te, Ta, Cd, In, Li 등) 빛 핵원료자원인 U 이상대로 구성된다. 콜롬비아의 주요 부존자원은 석탄, 니켈, 금 및 에메랄드이다. 에메랄드, 석탄 및 니켈은 세계적인 매장규모와 생산량을 보인다. 콜롬비아는 탐사가 거의 수행되지 않은 지역이 전 국토의 49%에 달해 광물부존 잠재성은 현재보다 크게 높을 것으로 보인다. 따라서 최근 콜롬비아와의 광물자원 협력이 강화되고 있는 시점에서 미탐사 지역을 대상한 공동탐사를 지화학 이상대가 확인된 지역을 중심으로 수행하여 신규광체를 확보하고, 광물자원 협력을 강화함으로써 공동개발 여건을 마련할 필요가 있다고 판단된다.

Necessity of Refining Domestic Limestone (국내(國內) 석회석(石灰石)의 품위(品位) 향상(向上) 필요성(必要性))

  • Kim, Hyung-Seok
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.3-22
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    • 2011
  • Until recently, domestic high grade limestone have mainly mined so high grade limestone deposits have reduced. Because of exhaustion of high grade limestone, mine of limestone have moved from ground to deep position, the grade of limestone become lower because the amount of impurities and colored mineral increased as mining position become deeper. This paper was described about grade improvement of limestone to make a high grade limestone and suitable quality of limestone products by analysis of ore genesis and characteristics, supply and demand situation, use patterns and application standards of domestic lime-stone.

The Exploration Methodology of Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposit by Use of Marine Geophysical Investigation (해양 지구물리 탐사를 이용한 해저열수광상 부존지역 탐지 방법)

  • Kim, Hyun-Sub;Jung, Mee-Sook;Kim, Chang-Hwan;Kim, Jong-Uk;Lee, Kyeong-Yong
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 2008
  • Lau basin of the south Pacific, as an active back arc basin, is promising area bearing seafloor massive hydrothermal deposit that is located in a subduction zone between the Pacific ocean plate and Indo-Australian continental plate. We performed multi-beam bathymetry survey in the Lau basin using EM120, to find out high hydrothermal activity Bone. Fonualei Rift and Spreading Center (FRSC) and Mangatolou Triple Junction (MTJ) area were selected for precise site survey through seafloor morphology investigation. The result of surface and deep-tow magnetometer survey showed that Central Anomaly Magnetization High (CAMH) recorded which is associated with active ridge in FRSC-2 and revealed very low magnetic anomalies that can be connected to past or present high hydrothermal activity in MTJ-1 seamount area. Moreover, the physical and chemical tracers of hydrothermal vent flume, i.e., transmission, hydrogen ion concentration (pH), adenosine triphosphate (ATP), methane (CH4) by use of CTD system, showed significant anomalies in those areas. From positive vent flume results, we could conclude that these areas were or are experiencing very active volcanic activities. The acquired chimney and hydrothermal altered bed rock samples gave us confidence of the existence of massive hydrothermal deposit. Even though not to use visual exploration equipment such as ROV, DTSSS, etc., traditional marine geophysical investigation approach might be a truly cost-effective tool for exploring seafloor hydrothermal massive deposit.

Occurrence and Applied-mineralogical Characterization of Diatomite from the Pohang-Gampo Area (포항-감포 지역산 규조토의 산출상태와 응용광물학적 특성)

  • Noh, Jin-Hwan
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.4 s.50
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    • pp.311-324
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    • 2006
  • In the Pohang-Gampo area, several diatomite beds occurred in mostly thinner than 1 m are embedded in the Pohang Formation of marine environment and the pyroclastic Eoil Formation. The diatomite from the Eoil Formation is constituting the high-grade ore altered slightly by diagenesis. In contrast, the diatomite intercalated within the upper horizon of the Yeonil Group is comparatively low-grade and highly altered in places. During diagenesis, an increasing of crystallinity of opal, i.e., the original mineral component of diatom, results in ultimately the mineral transition to quartz with accompanying a drastic change in morphology and texture of the altered diatomite. The diagenetic alteration appears to have undergone by way of the chemical diagenesis, which is largely controlled by degree of fluid contact, rather than burial diagenesis. For the diatomite from the Pohang-Gampo area, careful SEM observations, XRD, chemical analyses, and determination of specific surface area were done to identify the fossil species, mineral and chemical composition, and other physical properties in the view of assesment of grade and quality. The domestic diatomite ores are evaluated to be not good in grade and quality, compared to those of famous foreign localities. However, some diatomite deposits of marin,: origin from the Pohang Formation is constituting a peculiar clay-rich type, i.e., moler applicable to the special usage such as a manufacturing of lightweight brick. Because such a diatomite is frequently intercalated relatively as a thicker bed in the upper part of the Yeonil Group, a systematic and careful investigation should be done for the exploitation and development of an economic diatomite deposit of the moler type.

Integrated Interpretation of ERT Data from the Mineralized Zone in Geumpung Mine (금풍광산 광화대에 대한 전기비저항 토모그래피탐사 자료의 복합해석)

  • Jung, Yeon-Ho;Byun, Joong-Moo
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.322-331
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    • 2007
  • In this study, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) were conducted to find the mineralized zone at the Geumpung mine in Dojeon-ri, Susan-myeon, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do. The deviation of the inclined borehole was measured to obtain the exact positions of the electrodes for correcting apparent resistivity values from ERT. Geophysical loggings such as resistivity and natural gamma were conducted to obtain the properties of the material near the borehole. Measurements of the physical properties of the cores, such as porosity, water content, density, susceptibility, resistivity were performed to analyze the correlation between physical properties and resistivity. Grade analysis for core sample was also conducted to identify relationship between grade and resistivity. Rock property analysis shows that the resistivity is more dominated by susceptibility and grade than by porosity and water content in the mineralized zone. The results of ERT are well consistent with geophysical logging data and geologic column. So ERT is powerful method to identify conductive mineralized zone.

Ore Mineralization of The Hadong Fe-Ti-bearing Ore Bodies in the Hadong-Sancheong Anorthosite Complexes (하동-산청 회장암체 내 부존하는 하동 함 철-티탄 광체의 광화작용)

  • Lee, In-Gyeong;Jun, Youngshik;Choi, Sang-Hoon
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2017
  • The Hadong-Sancheong Proterozoic anorthosite complex occurs in the southwestern region of the Ryongnam massif. The geology of the area mainly consists of metamorphic rocks of the Jirisan metamorphic complex as basement rocks, charnockite, and the Hadong-Sancheong anorthosite, which are intruded by the Mesozoic igneous rocks. Hadong-Sancheong anorthosite complex is divided into the Sancheong anorthosite and the Hadong anorthosite which occur at north-southern and south area of the Jurassic syenite, respectively. The Hadong Fe-Ti-bearing dike-like ore bodies developed intermittently in the Hadong anorthosite with north-south direction and extend about 14 km. The Hadong Fe-Ti-bearing ore bodies consist mainly of magnetite and ilmenite with rutile, titanite, and minor amounts of sulfides(pyrrhotite, pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite). The Hadong Fe-Ti-bearing ore bodies show a paragenetic sequence of magnetite-ilmenite ${\rightarrow}$ magnetite-ilmenite-pyrrhotite ${\rightarrow}$ ilmenite-pyrrhotite-rutile-titanite(and/or pyrite) ${\rightarrow}$ sulfides. Equilibrium thermodynamic interpretation of the mineral paragenesis and assemblages indicate that early Fe-Ti-bearing ore mineralization in the ore bodies occurs at about $700^{\circ}C$ which corresponds to oxygen fugacity of about $10^{-11.8}{\sim}10^{-17.2}$ atm with the decrease tendency of sulfur fugacity to about $10^0$ atm as equilibrium of $Fe_3O_4-FeS$. The change of ore mineral assemblages from Fe-Ti-bearing minerals to sulfides in late ore mineralization of the ore bodies indicates that oxygen fugacity would have slightly decreased to ${\geq}10^{-20.2}$ atm and increased sulfur fugacity to ${\geq}10^0$ atm.

The Relationship between the Mineral Characteristics and Spectral Induced Polarization for the Core Rock Samples from the Gagok Skarn Deposit (가곡 스카른 광상의 암석시료에 대한 광물특성과 광대역 유도분극 반응과의 관련성)

  • Heo, Seo-Young;Oh, Ji-Ho;Yang, Kyoung-Hee;Hwang, Jin-Yeon;Park, Sam-Gyu
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.351-363
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    • 2012
  • In order to develop the evaluation techniques for the potential sulfide ore reserves, the relationships between the modal vol.%, grain sizes and textural characteristics of the constituent minerals (e.g., sulfides, oxides and skarn minerals) and the Spectral Induced Polarization (SIP) phase differences are examined for the nine rock cores collected from the Gagok Pb-Zn skarn deposit. The Gagok Pb-Zn skarn deposit occurs mainly along the intrusive contact between the Cretaceous granitic rocks and Cambrian Myobong slate and Pungchon limestone. The nine rock cores have been grouped into three showing distinctive SIP phase differences: the highest (Group I), intermediate (Group II) and lowest (Group III). In relation with the modal vol.% of minerals, Group I is characterized by higher pyrrhotite (25-38 vol.%) and amphibole (40-55 vol.%); Group II by intermediate pyrrhotite (7-13 vol.%) and higher garnet (44-68 vol.%); and lower pyrrhotite (1-7 vol.%) and higher pyroxene (24-66 vol.%) stand for Group III. Furthermore, the grains of all the major constituent minerals become smaller from Group I (<5 mm) through Group II (<2.5 mm) to Group III (<1.6 mm). In particular, the pyrrhotite contents and their grain sizes show logarithmic correlation with the SIP phase differences, Although we present here the results solely from nine samples, the systematic interrelations especially for pyrrhotite indicate the potential ability of SIP measurements as a new mine-evaluation technique for the sulfide ore reservoir.

Characteristics and Controlling Factors on Nickel Laterite Deposits in Sulawesi, Indonesia (인도네시아 술라웨시 니켈 라테라이트 광상의 특성과 광화 규제 요인)

  • Younggi Choi;Byounghan Kim
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.343-363
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    • 2023
  • Sulawesi island, as a global producer of nickel resources, is leading the rapid growth of nickel industry of Indonesia. Nickel laterite deposits in Sulawesi was formed by lateritization of the world-scale East Sulawesi Ophiolite (ESO) under the active tectonic setting and tropical rainforest climate. In this paper, exploration cases for nickel laterite deposits in five regions of Sulawesi are reported. Regional characteristics on nickel laterite deposits in Sulawesi are understood based on various exploration activities such as outcrop, trench and pit survey, petrological observation, geochemical analysis, and interpretation of drilling data, etc.. In the northeastern part of 'Southeast-Arm', which is a strategic location for nickel industry of Indonesia, ESO is extensively exposed to the surface. In the Morombo and Morowali regions, typical high-grade saprolite-type orebodies with a thickness of 10 to 20 m occur. The cases showed that topographic relief tends to regulate Ni-grade distribution and orebody thickness, and that high grade intervals tend to occur in places where joints and garnierite veins are dense. In the Tinanggea and South Palangga regions in the southern part of the Southeast-Arm, overburden composed of Neogene to Quaternary deposits is a major factor affecting the preservation and profitability of nickel laterite deposits. Despite the overburden, high-grade saprolite-type orebodies composed of Ni-bearing serpentine with garnierite veins occur in a thickness of around 10 m to secure economic feasibility. In contrast, in the Ampana region in the northern part of 'East-Arm', low-grade nickel laterite deposits with immature laterite profile was identified, which is thought to be the result of active denudation due to tectonic uplift. Exploration cases in this paper will help to understand characteristics and controlling factors on nickel laterite deposits in Sulawesi, Indonesia.