Abstract

Sumatra is recognized as one of the Indonesian islands with a big potential for mineral deposits particularly along the belt known as Neogene Sumatra gold axis. However, the publication of the gold resources is still restricted as regional/district scale maps or limited in some locations and internal company reports, hence, a detailed study on deposit scale remains limited. This study aims to document the deposit geology, ore characteristics and geophysical features of the Tambang Sawah prospect at Lebong district, Sumatra Island. The study was done by geological mapping, sampling, and analyzing of selected samples by petrographic, ore microscopic, X-Ray Diffraction, micro X-Ray Fluorescence and various geochemical analyses to identify ore characteristics. The geophysical survey was carried out using geomagnetic and induced polarization. Ore mineralization is manifested by various alteration types such as argillic, propylitic, and silicification, which suffered andesitic breccia and granite host-rocks. Gold mineralization is in the form of quartz veins with typical opening space filling textures such as colloform, crustiform, cockade, moss, comb, and brecciated. The main sulfides consist of pyrite, chalcopyrite, covelite, sphalerite and galena. Gold commonly occurs as free grains. Highest grade gold of up to 21.3 ppm is associated with colloform and cockade-crustiform quartz veins. Geophysical surveys indicate that gold mineralization is associated with low geomagnetic anomaly areas. The 3D modelling of the IP survey reveals that the ore mineralization may occur at 75m depth. Two target areas located at the northeastern and southwestern portions are recommended for a follow-up detailed exploration based on the mapped ore geology, ore characteristics, and geophysical anomalies.

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