The Neoproterozoic Katangan mafic rocks are composed of gabbro and basalt sills, dykes, and flows. They are characterized as a large igneous province distributed throughout the 450 km long and 600 km wide arcuate Central African Copperbelt (CACB), and are in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo and northwestern Zambia. Understanding the petrogenesis of these mafic intrusive rocks is vital to assist future studies, as examples regarding their relation to the vast Cu and Co deposits in the Central African Copperbelt or consequences of Rodinia's break up. Lithogeochemical data suggest that these rocks were formed due to an extensional regime developed during the rifting stage of the CACB, which resulted in the upwelling of the asthenosphe...
International audienceThe Lufilian orogenic belt contains world -class copper deposits distributed...
The Luswishi Dome is part of the Dome's region of the Lufilian Copperbelt straddling northern Zambia...
The evolution of craton margins creates the ideal conditions for Ni–Cu–(PGE) ore formation, though t...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
The Lumwana Cu±Co deposits Malundwe and Chimiwungo are examples of pre-Katangan mineralized basement...
The Zambezi area in north-western Zambia is underlain by Neoproterozoic Katanga Supergroup and older...
International audienceThe Pan-African Lufilian orogenic belt hosts world-class syn- to epigeneticCu-...
The Zambian Copperbelt accounts for approximately 46 percent of the production and reserves of the C...
The Zambian Copperbelt accounts for approximately 46 percent of the production and reserves of the C...
The Zambian Copperbelt accounts for approximately 46 percent of the production and reserves of the C...
The Irumide belt in Zambia, consists of a northeast trending late Mesoproterozoic terrane of granite...
International audienceThe Pan-African Lufilian orogenic belt hosts world-class syn- to epigeneticCu-...
International audienceThe Lufilian orogenic belt contains world -class copper deposits distributed...
International audienceThe Lufilian orogenic belt contains world -class copper deposits distributed...
The Luswishi Dome is part of the Dome's region of the Lufilian Copperbelt straddling northern Zambia...
The evolution of craton margins creates the ideal conditions for Ni–Cu–(PGE) ore formation, though t...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
The Zambezi belt separates the Congo and Kalahari cratons in southern Africa and is a key part of th...
The Lumwana Cu±Co deposits Malundwe and Chimiwungo are examples of pre-Katangan mineralized basement...
The Zambezi area in north-western Zambia is underlain by Neoproterozoic Katanga Supergroup and older...
International audienceThe Pan-African Lufilian orogenic belt hosts world-class syn- to epigeneticCu-...
The Zambian Copperbelt accounts for approximately 46 percent of the production and reserves of the C...
The Zambian Copperbelt accounts for approximately 46 percent of the production and reserves of the C...
The Zambian Copperbelt accounts for approximately 46 percent of the production and reserves of the C...
The Irumide belt in Zambia, consists of a northeast trending late Mesoproterozoic terrane of granite...
International audienceThe Pan-African Lufilian orogenic belt hosts world-class syn- to epigeneticCu-...
International audienceThe Lufilian orogenic belt contains world -class copper deposits distributed...
International audienceThe Lufilian orogenic belt contains world -class copper deposits distributed...
The Luswishi Dome is part of the Dome's region of the Lufilian Copperbelt straddling northern Zambia...
The evolution of craton margins creates the ideal conditions for Ni–Cu–(PGE) ore formation, though t...