2.5D Crustal Models Derived from Analytical Polynomial Separation Technique and Spectral Analysis of Gravity Data with Their Probable Gold Mineralization Migrations (Batouri, SE-Cameroon)

ARS Pub Date : 2021-03-31 DOI:10.4236/ARS.2021.101001
Ngoumou Paul Claude, Assembe Stéphane Patrick, Owono Amougou Olivier Ulrich Igor, Meying Arsène, Yandjimaing Justine, Ngoh Jean Daniel, Pepogo Man-mvele Augustin Didier
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Geophysical surveying is crucial in the investigation of mineral resources in poorly exposed areas such as SE-Cameroon, a region known for its gold mineral potential. In this paper, gravity survey is carried out in the Batouri area, SE-Cameroon based on land gravity data from the Centre-south Cameroon. Therefore, an analytical polynomial separation program, based on least-square fitting of a third-degree polynomial surface to the Bouguer anomaly map, was used to separate the regional/residual components in gravity data. This technique permitted to better understand the disposition of the deep and near surface structures responsible of the observed anomalies in the Batouri area. Spectral analysis and 2.5D modelling of two profiles P1 (SW-NE) and P2 (N-S) selected from the residual anomaly map provided depths to basement. These depths constrain the gravity models along the profiles, indicating a variable thickness of the sedimentary infill with an approximate anomaly of -33 mGal. The 2.5D model of the basement shows a gravity body, with a signature suggesting two close and similar masses, which characterize the quartz-bearing formations associated here to granite and gneiss. Our work highlights a main heavy gravity: Gwe-Batouri anomaly, containing the major part of auriferous deposits located along the NE-SW direction. Further, three tectonic sub-basins bounded by normal faults have been highlighted at Guedal, Gwe, and Belimban, in the south of Guedal-Belimban depression. They are associated with the extension tectonics, more or less vertical tangential cuts and accidents that have affected the region. A correlation with previous results from tectonic, lithological and gold mineralization activities proves the relevance of the study and the need to intensify geophysical surveying in the area.
基于分析多项式分离技术的2.5D地壳模型和重力数据的光谱分析及其可能的金矿化迁移(Batouri,喀麦隆东南部)
地球物理测量在诸如喀麦隆东南部这样的低暴露地区的矿产资源调查中至关重要,该地区以其金矿潜力而闻名。本文利用喀麦隆中南部的陆地重力资料,在喀麦隆东南部的Batouri地区进行了重力测量。为此,采用基于三次多项式曲面对布格异常图最小二乘拟合的解析多项式分离程序,分离重力数据中的区域/残差分量。这项技术使我们能够更好地了解造成巴图里地区观测到的异常的深层和近地表结构的分布。对残差异常图中选取的P1 (SW-NE)和P2 (N-S)两条剖面进行谱分析和2.5D建模,确定了基底深度。这些深度限制了沿剖面的重力模型,表明沉积填充物的厚度变化,近似异常为-33 mGal。基底的2.5D模型显示了一个重力体,其特征表明两个接近且相似的质量,这是与花岗岩和片麻岩相关的含石英地层的特征。我们的工作突出了一个主要的重重力:Gwe-Batouri异常,包含沿NE-SW方向的大部分含金矿床。此外,在Guedal-Belimban坳陷南部的Guedal、Gwe和Belimban地区,形成了以正断层为界的3个构造次盆地。它们与伸展构造、或多或少的垂直切向切割和影响该地区的事故有关。与以往构造、岩性和金矿化活动结果的对比证明了该研究的相关性和加强该地区地球物理测量的必要性。
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