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The Central African Copperbelt (CACB) is one of the most important
copper-producing regions of the world. The majority of copper
produced in Africa comes from this region defined by the
Neoproterozoic Katanga sedimentary basin of the southern Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC) and northern Zambia. Copper in the CACB
is mined from sediment-hosted stratabound copper deposits
associated with red beds and includes the giant deposits in the
Kolwezi and Tenge-Fungurume districts in the DRC and the
Konkola-Musoshi and Nchanga-Chingola districts in Zambia. In recent
years, sediment-hosted structurally controlled replacement and vein
(SCRV) copper deposits, such as the giant Kansanshi deposit in
Zambia have become important exploration targets in the CACB
region.
A nation's endowment of nonfuel mineral resources, relative to the
world's endowment, is a fundamental consideration in decisions
related to a nation's economic and environmental well being and
security. Knowledge of the worldwide abundance, distribution, and
general geologic setting of mineral commodities provides a
framework within which a nation can make decisions about economic
development of its own resources, and the economic and
environmental consequences of those decisions, in a global
perspective. The information in this report is part of a U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS) endeavor to evaluate the global endowment
of both identified and undiscovered nonfuel mineral resources. The
results will delineate areas of the world that are geologically
permissive for the occurrence of undiscovered selected nonfuel
mineral resources together with estimates of the quantity and
quality of the resources. The results will be published as a series
of regional reports; this one provides basic data on the identified
resources and geologic setting, together with a brief appraisal of
the potential for undiscovered mineral resources in Africa and the
Middle East. Additional information, such as production statistics,
economic factors that affect the mineral industries of the region,
and historical information, is available in U.S. Geological Survey
publications such as the Minerals Yearbook and the annual Mineral
Commodity Summaries (available at http:
//minerals.usgs.gov/minerals).
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