2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00126-022-01152-w
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Vein-type gold formation during late extensional collapse of the Eastern Desert, Egypt: the Gidami deposit

Abstract: Orogenic gold deposits, though construed to focused fluid flow during orogenesis, commonly post-date the main accretionary events. Several lines of evidence indicate that orogenic gold formation in the Arabian–Nubian Shield continued through the orogen collapse stage and associated rapid exhumation and thermal re-equilibration. The Gidami gold deposit in the Eastern Desert of Egypt is associated with post-foliation, brittle-ductile shear zones that deformed a weakly foliated tonalite-trondhjemite massif dated … Show more

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“…Egypt has conspicuously exposed gold and uranium resources that formed at various stages of its geological evolution. Gold deposits occur either as stratabound formed due to exhalative hydrothermal processes during the last stages of sub-marine volcanic activity in island arcs 8 , 9 , vein-type 10 , 11 , disseminated –type in altered rocks 12 or as placers 13 . The main uranium occurrences are found in shear zones in the Pan-African late orogenic granite and related rocks 14 , alkaline dykes and sills 15 , Phanerozoic sedimentary rocks 16 , 17 and beach placers of the black sand 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Egypt has conspicuously exposed gold and uranium resources that formed at various stages of its geological evolution. Gold deposits occur either as stratabound formed due to exhalative hydrothermal processes during the last stages of sub-marine volcanic activity in island arcs 8 , 9 , vein-type 10 , 11 , disseminated –type in altered rocks 12 or as placers 13 . The main uranium occurrences are found in shear zones in the Pan-African late orogenic granite and related rocks 14 , alkaline dykes and sills 15 , Phanerozoic sedimentary rocks 16 , 17 and beach placers of the black sand 18 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%