Lead mineralization at Bawphyutaung and Phayataung area, Bawsaing village, Kalaw Township, Southern Shan State / (Record no. 46250)

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Personal name Theingi Moe Pwint.
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Title Lead mineralization at Bawphyutaung and Phayataung area, Bawsaing village, Kalaw Township, Southern Shan State /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Theingi Moe Pwint.
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Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer University of Yangon,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2016.
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Extent (viii), 89 pages :
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Dissertation note ABSTRACT __The research area, the environs of Bawphyutaung is situated about 17 miles from north of Heho and 2 miles from Bawsaing village, Kalaw Township, Shan State (South). The area is covering about 32 kilometers. The Bawsaing- Heho area is characterized by the rocks of the Molohein Group (Upper Cambrian), Pindaya Group (Ordovician), Mibayataung Group (Silurian) and Plateau Limestone Group (Permocarboniferous). The research area consists mainly two rocks type of Pindaya Group (Ordovician), namely Wunbye Formation and Nan-on Formation. Most of the area is covered by the rocks of the Wunbye Formation. It covers about 95% exposure-wise.Attitude of the rocks are generally trending N-S and dipping to the East. Petrographically,Wunbye Formation can be grouped as (1) Laminated Mudstone, (2) Pelloidal Wackestone, (3) Oolitic Packstone (4) Dolostone. The six elements were analyzed by AAS. They are As, Ag, Cu,Pb, Zn and Fe. There is a good positive correlation all of the pairs. From among the pairs of elements with lead, in rock samples, silver shows a strong positive correlation (+0.873). According to the cluster analysis, Lead is strongly associated with silver and zinc. Lead mineralization in the present study area is restricted to the Ordovician rocks and specially related to the Wunbye formation. Ore minerals are ; Galena, cerrusite, sphalerite, pyrite, chalcopyrite and covellite Gangue minerals are calcite, dolomite and quartz. Disseminated galena occuring in the limestones are also parallel to the bedding. Sphalerite is usually found in association with galena and pyrite. Pyrite and chalcopyrite are occured as small irregular masses. Galena is constantly associated with barite. By the petrographic examination and field observation.alternations are dolomitization, silicification, sericitisation and pyritization. In the study area, lead sulphide mainly occur in Thaungdwin and Phayataung worksites. Lead carbonate are also excavated at the Bawphytaung hill. The veins are trending NNW, NW and EW. Most of the mine site are using square-set stoping and shafting method. The Bawsaing area is famous for its richness in lead mineralization. Nowadays, only lead and barite deposits are extracted commercially. Local villagers are also working in this mine site.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
Degree type Master.
Name of granting institution University of Yangon,
Year degree granted 2016.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS _ <br/>ABSTRACT <br/>ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br/>LIST OF FIGURES <br/>LIST OF TABLES <br/>CHAPTER-I : INTRODUCTION <br/> 1.1 Location, Size and Accessibility <br/> 1.2 Scope Objective of the study <br/> 1.3 Methods of Study <br/> 1.4 Previous Work <br/> 1.5 Physiography <br/> 1.6 Soil and Vegetation<br/> 1.7 Climate <br/> 1.8 Drainage Pattern <br/>CHAPTER II : REGIONAL GEOLOGY <br/> 2.1 Regional Geologic Setting <br/> 2.2 Structure <br/>CHAPTER III : GENERAL GEOLOGY <br/> 3.1 General Geology <br/> 3.2 Stratigraphic Succession <br/> 3.3 Pindaya Group <br/> 3.3.1 Wunbye Formation <br/> 3.3.2 Nan-on Formation <br/>CHAPTER IV : PETROGRAPHY <br/> 4.1 Thin Section Study <br/> 4.2 Petrography of Wunbye Formation <br/> 4.2.1 Laminated Mudstone (Micritic limestone) <br/> 4.2.2 Pelloidal Wackestone ( Pelmicrite) <br/> 4.2.3 Oolitic Packstone (Oolitic dolomitic limestone) <br/> 4.2.4 Dolostone (Crystalline Carbonate ) <br/> 4.3 Petrography of Nan-on siltstone <br/>CHAPTER V : GEOCHEMICAL STUDY <br/> 5.1 General Statement <br/> 5.2 Interpretations of Geochemical Data <br/> 5.2.1 Arsenic (As) <br/> 5.2.2 Silver (Ag) <br/> 5.2.3 Copper (Cu) <br/> 5.2.4 Lead (Pb) <br/> 5.2.5 Zinc (Zn) <br/> 5.2.6 Iron (Fe) <br/> 5.3 Geochemical Anomaly <br/> 5.3.1 Threshold <br/> 5.4 Correlation Coefficients <br/> 5.5 Cluster Analysis <br/> 5.6 Regression Analysis <br/>CHAPTER VI : MINERALIZATION AND ALTERATION <br/> 6.1 Mineralization <br/> 6.2 Ore Controls <br/> 6.2.1 Lithologic Control <br/> 6.2.2 Structural Control <br/> 6.3 Lead and its associated ore minerals <br/> 6.3.1 Galena <br/> 6.3.2 Cerrusite <br/> 6.3.3 Sphalerite <br/> 6.3.4 Pyrite <br/> 6.3.5 Chalcopyrite <br/> 6.3.6 Covellite <br/> 6.3.7 Barite <br/> 6.4 Alteration <br/> 6.4.1 Dolomitization<br/> 6.4.2 Silicification<br/> 6.4.3 Sericitisation <br/> 6.4.4 Pyritization <br/> 6.5 Paragenesis <br/>CHAPTER VII : MINING METHOD <br/> 7.1 Mining Method <br/> 7.2 Operating Mines <br/> 7.2.1 Lead Sulphide (Galena) <br/> (A) Thaungdwin worksite <br/> (B) Phayataung worksite<br/> 7.2.2 Lead Carbonate (Cerrusite) <br/> (A) Thapyapin mine site <br/> (B) Linekyel mine site <br/> (C) Open-pit mine site <br/> 7.2.3 Barite <br/> 7.3 New Lead Private Companies <br/> 7.4 Dressing Factory <br/>CHAPTER VIII : ECONOMIC ASPECTS <br/>CHAPTER IX : SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION <br/> REFERENCES <br/> APPENDICES.<br/>
Statement of responsibility Theingi Moe Pwint.
Title Lead mineralization at Bawphyutaung and Phayataung area, Bawsaing village, Kalaw Township, Southern Shan State /
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Geographic subdivision Bawphyutaung and Phayataung area
-- Bawsaing village
-- Kalaw Township
-- Southern Shan State
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