Aeromagnetic and Landsat TM Structural Interpretation and GIS-based Definition of Mineral Exploration Targets, South-Central Zimbabwe Craton
2003
Parts of the south-central Zimbabwe craton (Fig. 1) serve as a source of geological constraints on models for the evolution of the craton as a whole, and the Archaean crust in general (Bickle and Nisbet, 1993). Notably, the region also hosts various mineral deposits mainly within the greenstone belts, with a few operating mines producing economically significant amounts of gold, asbestos, nickel, copper, emeralds and iron ore (e.g., Bartholomew, 1990).
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