Batholith-hosted polyphase gold mineralization at the Brothers project, eastern Suriname.

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      The gold mineralization at the Brothers Project, located in eastern Suriname, is hosted by a large tonalitic batholith, emplaced during the Transamazonian orogenic cycle (2260–1950 Ma) and spatially associated with the Marowijne greenstone belt of the Guiana Shield. A multiscale, field-based approach from district to drill core scale was used to study the deformation history, the geometry and spatial distribution of intrusion-hosted, ENE-striking shear zones and associated gold-bearing quartz veins. At the drill core scale, this orogenic gold deposit recorded a polyphase deformation history dominated by a progressive ductile deformation stage D 1BR , associated with both shearing and folding that is locally overprinted by a late brittle deformation stage D 2BR. Within this structural framework a complex vein system is preserved with syn-shearing tension-vein arrays, massive-laminated fault-fill veins, and post-shearing extensional veins. Two main gold events are related to syn- and post-shearing pyritization (Py 1a and Py 2). At the camp scale, multiple ENE-striking steeply dipping strike-slip to reverse oblique-slip shear zones occur within the rigid batholith. These gold-bearing structures contain oblique to subvertical ore shoots. At the district scale, identified gold trend distribution and LiDAR-aeromagnetic-based structural patterns highlight that auriferous target zones are located at the intersection between ENE-striking shear zones and NNW-striking brittle structures, that correspond to zones of enhanced permeability and thus intense hydrothermal activity recorded by different vein systems. Analogies with other Paleoproterozoic intrusion-hosted gold deposits of the Guiana Shield and the West African craton show that the central parts of large intrusive complexes can host significant gold mineralization related to orogenic events. • The gold mineralization at the Brothers Project, located in Eastern Suriname, is hosted by a large tonalitic batholith. • A multiscale field-oriented approach is used to study the deformation history, the geometry, and the spatial distribution of a vein-hosting shear system. • A progressive ductile deformation stage associated with shearing and folding is locally overprinted by a post-shearing brittle deformation stage associated with brittle veining. • Gold targets correspond to intersections between ductile shear zones and brittles faults. • Large batholiths are not considered as primary target in the Guiana Shield but can host significant orogenic gold mineralization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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