Petrogenetic and Compositional Features of Rare Metal Pan-African Post-Collisional Pegmatites of Southwestern Nigeria; A Status Review

A. Oyebamiji, Adeniyi JohnPaul Adewumi, T. Zafar, Adegbola Odebunmi, P. Falae, O. Fadamoro
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Abstract This research reviews the geology, petrogenesis, compositional trends and geochronology of the rare-metal pegmatite of southwestern Nigeria. The source of these pegmatites is still presently debated which have been explained as either product of highly fractionated molten material or anatexis of the local crust. However, published works of past authors have been compiled to give a detailed understanding of the formation of the mineral deposits. The basement complex of southwestern Nigeria comprises of Precambrian rocks of amphibolite, the hornblende gneiss and the granite gneisses which were formed as a result of the opening and closing of the ensialic basin with significant, extensive subduction during the Pan-African orogeny. The pegmatites in this region have shown internal zoning and a high degree of evolution from the border zone to the core zone during the crystallization and solidification of the felsic granite to pegmatite melt. The rare-metal pegmatites have distinct chemical compositions and mineralogy, containing quartz, biotite, muscovite, microcline, garnet with localized tourmaline, tantalite and columbite. These pegmatites vary significantly by their bulk-rock and mineral chemistry which indicates a more peraluminous attribute and enrichments of lithophile elements of Rb, Cs, Ta and Ba. Previous K/Ar isotopic ages (502.8±13.0 Ma and 514.5±13.2 Ma) suggest that the pegmatites are related to the post-collisional phase of intensive metasomatism. Adopted from previous studies, a five-stage conceptual model of evolution which is widely accepted have been proposed for the origin of the pegmatites.
尼日利亚西南部稀有金属泛非碰撞后伟晶岩成因及组成特征状态回顾
摘要本文综述了尼日利亚西南部稀有金属伟晶岩的地质、岩石成因、成分趋势和年代学。这些伟晶岩的来源目前仍有争议,它们被解释为要么是高度分馏的熔融物质的产物,要么是当地地壳的熔融产物。然而,过去作者发表的作品已被汇编,以详细了解矿床的形成。尼日利亚西南部基底杂岩由前寒武纪角闪岩、角闪片麻岩和花岗片麻岩组成,它们是泛非造山运动时期大范围俯冲的隐生盆地开合形成的。该地区伟晶岩在长英质花岗岩-伟晶岩熔体的结晶和凝固过程中,呈现出内部分带和由边缘带向核心带的高度演化。稀有金属伟晶岩具有独特的化学成分和矿物学特征,主要含石英、黑云母、白云母、微斜长石、石榴石(局部有电气石、钽石和柱长石)。这些伟晶岩的体岩和矿物化学特征差异显著,表明它们具有较强的过铝性质,且富含Rb、Cs、Ta和Ba等亲石元素。先前的K/Ar同位素年龄(502.8±13.0 Ma和514.5±13.2 Ma)表明伟晶岩与碰撞后的强烈交代阶段有关。在前人研究的基础上,对伟晶岩的起源提出了一个被广泛接受的五阶段演化概念模型。
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