Geological features and genesis of the Dyusembay Central (Sayakhat) ore deposit

DOI: 10.47765/0869-5997-2022-10023

Authors

  • Galym Zh. Nurzhanov
    Kazakhmys Barlau LLP, Astana, Kazakhstan

    Director General

  • Vladimir V. Kuznetsov
    FSBI Central Research Institute of Geological Prospecting for Base and Precious Metals, Moscow

     PhD in Geology and Mineralogy Head of Department

  • Pavel A. Nicenko
    Kazakhmys Barlau LLP, Astana, Kazakhstan

    Chief Geologist

  • Nelly G. Kudryavtseva
    FSBI Central Research Institute of Geological Prospecting for Base and Precious Metals, Moscow

    PhD in Geology and Mineralogy Senior Researcher

  • Tatiana P. Kuznetsova
    FSBI Central Research Institute of Geological Prospecting for Base and Precious Metals, Moscow

    PhD in Geology and Mineralogy Leading Researcher

  • Mergen M. Murzagulov
    Kazakhmys Barlau LLP, Astana, Kazakhstan

    Leading Geologist

Keywords:

Dyusembay Central (Sayakhat) deposit, Zhilandysai Formation, carbonaceous-terrigenous (ore-hosting) member, metamorphism, ore, lead, zinc, paleodepression, ore formation.

Abstract

The article considers the geological features and ore composition of the Dyusembay Central (Sayakhat) lead- zinc deposit in the Karsakpai metallogenic complex in the Central Kazakhstan. Historically, the complex was considered industrially significant in terms of iron ores, rather than of lead, zinc, and copper. It is shown that the ore deposit is composed of tuffaceous, silty-sandstone, carbonaceous-terrigenous (ore-hosting), terrigenous, and volcanogenic rocks assigned to the lower subformation of the Zhilandysai Formation of the Upper Proterozoic. The subvolcanic rocks identified and outlined in the area of the ore deposit belong to vent volcanic facies and are represented by felsic automagmatic breccias. All the rock complexes developed within the deposit have undergone multiple alterations: the regional, postvolcanic, contact, and hydrothermal (near-ore) ones. Commercial ores are represented by veinlet-disseminated sulfide mineraliza- tion in carbonaceous mudstones and silty sandstones, regionally and metasomatically altered to varying degrees. The ore bodies are composed of heterogeneous mineral assemblages corresponding to various stages and phases of the ore formation. The composition and struc- tural and textural features of the  ores  reflect  the  long and complicated history of their formation. It is concluded that this ore deposit belongs to a new formational type of veinlet-disseminated stratified lead-zinc deposits localized in black shale sequences, with a significant role of volcanic activity and regional metamorphism, and is a remobilized SEDEX-type ore deposit.

Published

2022-12-27

How to Cite

Нуржанов Галым Жумабаевич, Кузнецов Владимир Вениаминович, Ниценко Павел Александрович, Кудрявцева Нелли Георгиевна, Кузнецова Татьяна Петровна, & Мурзагулов Мерген Муратбекович. (2022). Geological features and genesis of the Dyusembay Central (Sayakhat) ore deposit: DOI: 10.47765/0869-5997-2022-10023. Ores and Metals, (4). Retrieved from https://rm.tsnigri.ru/index.php/main/article/view/195

Issue

Section

Geology of ore deposits