European Scientific Journal April 2017 edition Vol.13, No.12 ISSN: 1857 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 424 A New Interpretation of Geodynamic Context and Typology of Moroccan Anti-Atlas Silver Deposits Wafik Amina, Professor Ramdani Abderahmane, Geologist El Aouad Nouaman, PhD student El Ghazali Mohamed, Geologist Faculté des Sciences Semlalia/ Université Cadi Ayyad, Département de Géologie, DLGR, URAC 4γ, Marrakech, Morocco doi: 10.19044/esj.2017.v13n12p424 URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n12p424 Abstract The argentiferous deposits in the Anti-Atlasic chain in Morocco are encased in the meta-sedimentary, volcanic-sedimentary and volcanic terrains of the Neoproterozoic, structured and schistosed during the Pan-African orogenesis. These deposits are associated with terminal Neoproterozoic rhyolites and granitoids. The deposits of Zgounder, Imiter and Bou Madine have similarities; Structurally are controlled and associated with faults; The source of the mineralization is generally magmatic or crustal. Precipitation of the mineralization would result from the mixing of mineralized fluids with meteoric waters or brine pools. The silver deposits in the Anti-Atlas are characterized by a number of criteria, which confirm their orogenic character. These deposits are associated with orogenic accretion events in relation to Pan-African orogenesis during the Neoproterozoic. Mineralization is syn- to post-peak metamorphism, controlled and associated faults, with veins that can have significant vertical extensions. The pressure gradients, and temperature metamorphism, indicating an orogenic environment, with metamorphic facies greenschist in general. These deposits can all be linked to an argentiferous mega-event during the Upper Neoproterozoic and thus define an argentiferous metallogenic province. Keywords: Silver, orogenic, mineralization, Anti-Atlas, Morocco Introduction The Anti-Atlas is a large metallic province encircled in Precambrian terrains, which flush out in the form of buttonholes. Most of these buttonholes contain mineralizations that are in development or in development, including the silver mineralization of Imiter, Zgounder,