Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African Copperbelt

<p>A structural analysis has been carried out along the south-east margin of the Chambishi–Nkana Basin in the Central African Copperbelt, hosting the world-class copper and cobalt (Cu–Co) Nkana orebody. The geometrically complex structural architecture is interpreted to have been generated...

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Main Authors: K. Torremans, P. Muchez, M. Sintubin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-08-01
Series:Solid Earth
Online Access:https://www.solid-earth.net/9/1011/2018/se-9-1011-2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-c4d0b4dc0086435fbc0d78747c88d7652020-11-24T22:19:26ZengCopernicus PublicationsSolid Earth1869-95101869-95292018-08-0191011103310.5194/se-9-1011-2018Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African CopperbeltK. Torremans0K. Torremans1P. Muchez2M. Sintubin3KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geodynamics and Geofluids Research Group, Celestijnenlaan 200E, 3001 Leuven, Belgiumpresent address: Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, IrelandKU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geodynamics and Geofluids Research Group, Celestijnenlaan 200E, 3001 Leuven, BelgiumKU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geodynamics and Geofluids Research Group, Celestijnenlaan 200E, 3001 Leuven, Belgium<p>A structural analysis has been carried out along the south-east margin of the Chambishi–Nkana Basin in the Central African Copperbelt, hosting the world-class copper and cobalt (Cu–Co) Nkana orebody. The geometrically complex structural architecture is interpreted to have been generated during a single NE–SW-oriented compressional event, clearly linked to the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny. This progressive deformation resulted primarily in asymmetric multiscale parasitic fold assemblages, characterised by non-cylindrical NW–SE-oriented periclinal folds that strongly interfere laterally, leading to fold linkage and bifurcation. The vergence and amplitude of these folds consistently reflect their position along an inclined limb of a NW-plunging megascale first-order fold. A clear relation is observed between the intensity of parasitic folding and the degree of shale content in the Copperbelt Orebody Member (COM), which hosts most of the ore. Differences in fold amplitude, wavelength and shape are explained by changes in mechanical stratigraphy caused by lateral lithofacies variation in ore-bearing horizons. In addition, strong differences in strain partitioning occur within the deforming basin, which is interpreted to be in part controlled by changes in mechanical anisotropy in the layered rock package. This work provides an essential backdrop to understand the influence of the Lufilian orogeny on metal mineralisation and <span style="" class="text">(re-)mobilisation</span> in the Copperbelt.</p>https://www.solid-earth.net/9/1011/2018/se-9-1011-2018.pdf
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P. Muchez
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P. Muchez
M. Sintubin
Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African Copperbelt
Solid Earth
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P. Muchez
M. Sintubin
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title Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African Copperbelt
title_short Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African Copperbelt
title_full Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African Copperbelt
title_fullStr Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African Copperbelt
title_full_unstemmed Non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny in the Chambishi–Nkana Basin, Central African Copperbelt
title_sort non-cylindrical parasitic folding and strain partitioning during the pan-african lufilian orogeny in the chambishi–nkana basin, central african copperbelt
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Solid Earth
issn 1869-9510
1869-9529
publishDate 2018-08-01
description <p>A structural analysis has been carried out along the south-east margin of the Chambishi–Nkana Basin in the Central African Copperbelt, hosting the world-class copper and cobalt (Cu–Co) Nkana orebody. The geometrically complex structural architecture is interpreted to have been generated during a single NE–SW-oriented compressional event, clearly linked to the Pan-African Lufilian orogeny. This progressive deformation resulted primarily in asymmetric multiscale parasitic fold assemblages, characterised by non-cylindrical NW–SE-oriented periclinal folds that strongly interfere laterally, leading to fold linkage and bifurcation. The vergence and amplitude of these folds consistently reflect their position along an inclined limb of a NW-plunging megascale first-order fold. A clear relation is observed between the intensity of parasitic folding and the degree of shale content in the Copperbelt Orebody Member (COM), which hosts most of the ore. Differences in fold amplitude, wavelength and shape are explained by changes in mechanical stratigraphy caused by lateral lithofacies variation in ore-bearing horizons. In addition, strong differences in strain partitioning occur within the deforming basin, which is interpreted to be in part controlled by changes in mechanical anisotropy in the layered rock package. This work provides an essential backdrop to understand the influence of the Lufilian orogeny on metal mineralisation and <span style="" class="text">(re-)mobilisation</span> in the Copperbelt.</p>
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