The vein-type tungsten deposit at Nyakabingo in the central Tungsten belt of Rwanda is located in the eastern flank of the complex Bumbogo anticlinal structure. The host rock is composed of alternating sequences of sandstones, quartzites, and black pyritiferous metapelitic rocks. Two types of W-mineralized quartz veins have been observed: bedding-parallel and quartz veins that are at high angle to the bedding, which are termed crosscutting veins. Both vein types have been interpreted to have been formed in a late stage of a compressional deformation event. Both vein types are associated with small alteration zones, comprising silicification, tourmalinization, and muscovitization. Dating of muscovite crystals at the border of the veins resul...
The central part of the Karagwe-Ankole Belt (KAB) in the Great Lakes area of Central Africa is rich ...
The Karagwe-Ankole belt in Central Africa hosts numerous rare-metal pegmatites and Sn-W mineralised ...
The Jiaoxi deposit is the first Miocene quartz vein-type W deposit discovered in the western part of...
The vein-type tungsten deposit at Nyakabingo in the central Tungsten belt of Rwanda is located in th...
The vein-type tungsten deposit at Nyakabingo in the central Tungsten belt of Rwanda is located in th...
The Kibara belt in Central Africa hosts numerous important deposits of Sn, Nb, Ta and W. These miner...
Most of the rare metal mineralisation in highly differentiated facies of zoned granites or in syngen...
A recent renewal of interest and research into Nb, Ta, Sn, W, Li and Au deposits of the Central Afri...
Gold mineralization in the KAB (Karagwe-Ankole Belt) of Central Africa dominantly occurs as quartz l...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The Nb-Ta-Sn pegmatites and Sn quartz veins of the Rwamagana-Musha-Ntunga area i...
The Central African Mesoproterozoic Karagwe-Ankole belt in the Great Lakes area (DRCongo, Rwanda, Bu...
The Mesoproterozoic Kibara orogen in Central Africa hosts different granite-related rare element dep...
Wolframite-quartz vein-type tungsten deposits constitute the world’s major tungsten resources and ar...
A recent increase of interest in the various mineral deposits of the Central African Karagwe-Ankole ...
The Bamba-Kilenda deposit, once exploited, will come to a standstill shortly before the independence...
The central part of the Karagwe-Ankole Belt (KAB) in the Great Lakes area of Central Africa is rich ...
The Karagwe-Ankole belt in Central Africa hosts numerous rare-metal pegmatites and Sn-W mineralised ...
The Jiaoxi deposit is the first Miocene quartz vein-type W deposit discovered in the western part of...
The vein-type tungsten deposit at Nyakabingo in the central Tungsten belt of Rwanda is located in th...
The vein-type tungsten deposit at Nyakabingo in the central Tungsten belt of Rwanda is located in th...
The Kibara belt in Central Africa hosts numerous important deposits of Sn, Nb, Ta and W. These miner...
Most of the rare metal mineralisation in highly differentiated facies of zoned granites or in syngen...
A recent renewal of interest and research into Nb, Ta, Sn, W, Li and Au deposits of the Central Afri...
Gold mineralization in the KAB (Karagwe-Ankole Belt) of Central Africa dominantly occurs as quartz l...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The Nb-Ta-Sn pegmatites and Sn quartz veins of the Rwamagana-Musha-Ntunga area i...
The Central African Mesoproterozoic Karagwe-Ankole belt in the Great Lakes area (DRCongo, Rwanda, Bu...
The Mesoproterozoic Kibara orogen in Central Africa hosts different granite-related rare element dep...
Wolframite-quartz vein-type tungsten deposits constitute the world’s major tungsten resources and ar...
A recent increase of interest in the various mineral deposits of the Central African Karagwe-Ankole ...
The Bamba-Kilenda deposit, once exploited, will come to a standstill shortly before the independence...
The central part of the Karagwe-Ankole Belt (KAB) in the Great Lakes area of Central Africa is rich ...
The Karagwe-Ankole belt in Central Africa hosts numerous rare-metal pegmatites and Sn-W mineralised ...
The Jiaoxi deposit is the first Miocene quartz vein-type W deposit discovered in the western part of...