• 제목/요약/키워드: Banded iron formations

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북한 무산 철광상과 중국 안산-번시 철광화대 지질학적 비교 (Geological Comparison Between Musan Iron Deposit in North Korea and Iron Deposits in Anshan-Benxi Area in China)

  • 김남훈;고상모;이범한
    • 한국광물학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.215-225
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    • 2018
  • 북한 무산 철광상과 중국 안산-번시 철광화대는 시생대 호상철광층으로 북중국 지괴의 동쪽 블록 중 용강 블록에 속한다. 무산 철 광상을 배태하는 변성퇴적암은 무산층군이고 안산-번시 철 광화대를 배태하는 변성퇴적암은 안산층군으로 이들은 주로 철질 규암, 각섬암, 편암, 혼성암으로 구성되어 있다는 공통점을 갖고 있다. 주 광종은 주로 철질 규암에 배태되어 있는 자철석이다. 광체의 모양은 무산 철 광상의 경우 습곡에 의해 말발굽 모양을 갖지만 안산-번시 철 광화대의 경우 대부분 층상의 모양을 갖는다. 호상철광층의 생성 연대는 무산 철 광상은 약 2.66-2.52 Ga이고, 안산-번시 철 광화대는 2.55-2.53 Ga로 보고되어 시기적으로 유사하며, 광상형은 모두 알고마 유형으로 알려져있다. 결론적으로 무산 철 광상과 안산-번시 철 광화대는 지질 및 형성 시기, 그리고 광상 특성이 매우 유사하다고 볼 수 있다.

Banded Iron Formations in Congo: A Review

  • Yarse Brodivier Mavoungou;Anthony Temidayo Bolarinwa;Noel Watha-Ndoudy;Georges Muhindo Kasay
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제56권6호
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    • pp.745-764
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    • 2023
  • In the Republic of Congo, Banded iron formations (BIFs) occur in two areas: the Chaillu Massif and the Ivindo Basement Complex, which are segments of the Archean Congo craton outcropping in the northwestern and southwestern parts of the country. They show interesting potential with significant mineral resources reaching 2 Bt and grades up to 60% Fe. BIFs consist mostly of oxide-rich facies (hematite/magnetite), but carbonate-rich facies are also highlighted. They are found across the country within the similar geological sequences composed of amphibolites, gneisses and greenschists. The Post-Archean Australian Shale (PAAS)-normalized patterns of BIFs show enrichment in elements such as SiO2, Fe2O3, CaO, P2O5, Cr, Cu, Zn, Nb, Hf, U and depletion in TiO2, Al2O3, MgO, Na2O, K2O, Sc, Th, Ba, Zr, Rb, Ni, V. REE diagrams show slight light REEs (rare earth elements; LREEs) compared to heavy REEs (HREEs), and positive La and Eu anomalies. The lithological associations, as well as the very high (Eu/Eu*)SN ratios> 1.8 shown by the BIFs, suggest that they are related to Algoma-type BIFs. The positive correlations between Zr and TiO2, Al2O3, Hf suggest that the contamination comes mainly from felsic rocks, while the absence of correlations between MgO and Cr, Ni argues for negligeable contributions from mafic sources. Pr/Pr* vs. Ce/Ce* diagram indicates that the Congolese BIFs were formed in basins with redox heterogeneity, which varies from suboxic to anoxic and from oxic to anoxic conditions. They were formed through hydrothermal vents in the seawater, with relatively low proportions of detrital inputs derived from igneous sources through continental weathering. Some Congolese BIFs show high contents in Cr, Ni and Cu, which suggest that iron (Fe) and silicon (Si) have been leached through hydrothermal processes associated with submarine volcanism. We discussed their tectonic setting and depositional environment and proposed that they were deposited in extensional back-arc basins, which also recorded hydrothermal vent fluids.