Delineating and Interpreting the Gold Veins Within Bida and Zungeru Area, Niger State Nigeria, Using Aeromagnetic and Radiometric Data

Shakirat Bukola Aliyu, A. A. Adetona, Rafiu Abdulwaheed Adewuyi, E. Jude, T. Adewumi
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Abstract Both Airborne Magnetic and Radiometric datasets were employed to interpret the geology and geological structures that serve as host to gold and associated minerals within the Bida and Zungeru, Niger State, Nigeria. An area of 55 by 110km2, contained within the cretaceous sediments of Bida Basin and the meta-sediments of Zungeru-sarkin-pawa schist belt. Data interpretation involve the application of a mathematical algorithm for data enhancing such as, Reduce to the Equator, Analytical signal, First Vertical Derivative, and Centre for Exploration Targeting (CET) to the magnetic data, and Ternary imaging to the radiometric data, with a sole aim of mapping geological structures such as faults fracture folds joints and geological boundaries and possible gold mineralization veins that arise from hydrothermally altered zones. Two major geological units inhibit the study area, the cretaceous sediment, and the meta-sediments, major feature identifies within the Cretaceous sediment are the folds majority of which are located within the contacts. The result of the 1VD display is the vivid picture of the observed structural features such as faults fractures folds’ contacts labeled F1 to F8 both within the high region of magnetic susceptibility (in red) and low regions (in blue) geology contacts (yellow), folds (bold yellow) all across the field. Prominently at the North-Western corner of the study area are sets of linear structure that trend NE-SW, located within the contacts between the mylonites and the amphibolites and the belt-type meta-sediments located around Katakwo, Gindei, Kwange, Gabas and Akusu villages. Equallyworth mentioning are sets of lineament (in blue) trend E-W all across the mid-region of the study area, precisely at the Eastern corner within and below the Federal University of Technology Minna around Kata-eregi, Sabon-Dagan, Kakaki down Minkwoigi, Sunbwagi, Kakagi, Sabon dagga, and Bobo-shiri towns, where the majority of volcanic activities must have been recorded. The airborne radiometric show mobilization of the immobile thorium Th, concentration, and this also indicated hydrothermally altered zones. The increase in potassium concentration and decrease in K/Th relation observed from radiometric interpretation are very pinpointing of hydrothermal activities within the study area. The gold mineralisations are found within this vein and in the adjacent, highly deformed host rock located below the Federal University of Technology Minna Campus. The deformation seems to comprise principally of pebbly schist, amphibolites along fine-grained and magnetite.
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利用航磁和辐射数据描绘和解释尼日利亚尼日尔州Bida和Zungeru地区的金矿
摘要机载磁力和辐射数据集均用于解释尼日利亚尼日尔州Bida和Zungeru地区的地质和地质结构,这些地质和地质构造是黄金和相关矿物的宿主。面积55×110km2,包含在毕达盆地的白垩纪沉积物和尊格鲁-萨尔金-帕瓦片岩带的变质沉积物中。数据解释涉及数据增强的数学算法的应用,例如对磁性数据的简化到赤道、分析信号、一阶垂直导数和勘探目标中心(CET),以及对辐射数据的三元成像,其唯一目的是绘制地质结构图,例如断层-断裂-褶皱-节理和地质边界以及可能由热液蚀变带产生的金矿化脉。两个主要的地质单元抑制了研究区域,白垩纪沉积物和变质沉积物,白垩纪沉积物中的主要特征是褶皱,其中大部分位于接触带内。1VD显示的结果是观察到的结构特征的生动画面,如断层-断裂-褶皱接触标记为F1至F8,在高磁化率区域内(红色)和低磁化率区域(蓝色)地质接触(黄色),褶皱(粗体黄色)遍布整个区域。在研究区西北角的突出位置,是一组呈NE-SW走向的线性结构,位于糜棱岩和角闪岩之间的接触面内,以及Katakwo、Gindei、Kwange、Gabas和Akusu村周围的带状变质沉积物。同样值得一提的是,研究区域中部地区的一组E-W走向的线性构造(蓝色),正是在Kata eregi、Sabon Dagan、Kakaki、Minkwoigi、Sunbwagi、Kakaji、Sabon dagga和Bobo shiri镇周围的明尼苏达联邦理工大学内和下方的东角,那里一定记录了大多数火山活动。航空辐射测量显示不动钍Th、浓度的移动,这也表明了热液蚀变带。从辐射解释中观察到的钾浓度的增加和K/Th关系的降低非常精确地确定了研究区域内的热液活动。金矿化在该矿脉内以及位于明尼苏达联邦理工大学校园下方的邻近高度变形的主岩中发现。变形似乎主要由含砾片岩、沿细粒的角闪岩和磁铁矿组成。
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