A multivariate statistical study of copper mineralization in the central section of Mosaboni Mine, Eastern Singhbhum, India

Saha, A. K. ; Sarkar, S. N. ; Basu, Swapna ; Ganguly, Dhruba (1986) A multivariate statistical study of copper mineralization in the central section of Mosaboni Mine, Eastern Singhbhum, India Mathematical Geology, 18 (2). pp. 215-235. ISSN 0882-8121

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Abstract

A multivariate statistical analysis was carried out with log-transformed values of Cu, Ni, Co, Pb, Zn, Ag, Cr, Mn, Ca, and Sr in several sets of samples collected across the mineralized base metal zone in sheared soda granite, feldspathic schist, and chlorite schist from the central section of Mosaboni Mine of the famous Singhbhum Copper Belt of eastern India. Linear correlation coefficient matrices of two sets of ore samples (>0.5% Cu) - one from levels 18 and 21 and the other from levels 25 and 28-indicate two well-defined and distinct clusters comprising Cu, Ni, Co, Pb, and Zn on one hand and Ca, Sr, and Mn on the other. Varimax-rotatedR-mode factor analysis of two above-noted sample sets, taken along with available geologic information, indicates that over 80% of the variability in data matrices for 9-10 elements can be accounted for by four distinct processes: (a) an early phase of copper mineralization which apparently replaced Mn, Ca, and Sr in the host rock; (b) a silicate-cum-oxide phase of crystallization/recrystallization of host rock; (c) remobilization of sulfide-forming ore elements (Cu, Ni, Co, Pb, and Zn); and (d) a phase of mineralization of Ag which appears to have replaced Cr, Ca and Cu. Process (c) was quantitatively most important. Factor score studies are suggestive of preferred introduction of Ni, Co, Pb, and Zn along central parts of preexisting copper-mineralized zones.

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Keywords:Cluster Analysis; R-mode Factor Analysis; Copper Mineralization; Singhbhum Copper Belt
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