加纳Sefwi带Subika金矿床的综合地球物理研究

Kwaku Takyi-Kyeremeh, D. D. Wemegah, K. Preko, A. Menyeh
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摘要

摘要在Newmont Ghana Gold Limited的Subika特许权上测量并解释了地球物理数据集,即电阻率、感应极化率、磁化率,以描绘和模拟金矿化带。电阻率和感应极化结果将金矿化带描绘成一个狭窄的离散电阻器(>4900Ωm) 和走向长度约2km的高荷电性(>7.2ms)带。12个金刚石钻孔岩芯样品的条带测井图显示该矿化带具有高蚀变和低磁化率。对矿坑中选定样本和矿化带中选定岩芯样本进行的实验室磁化率分析显示,磁化率与金品位呈负相关,相关系数分别为−0.2和−0.74。类似地,由航磁数据的3D模型产生的磁深度切片描绘了具有低磁特征的金矿化带。还观察到该带矿化在东北方向显著。岩石样品的矿物学分析揭示了由热液蚀变引起的蚀变过程,如碳化、绢云母化、硅化、绿泥石化和硫化,这是矿化带低磁性和磁化率特征的原因。因此,矿化带的强电阻率和荷电性响应分别归因于硅化和硫化蚀变。结果表明,应用综合地球物理、岩石物理和矿物学研究,揭示苏比卡矿床和Sefwi带的金矿化潜力是有效的。
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Integrated geophysical study of the Subika Gold Deposit in the Sefwi Belt, Ghana
Abstract Geophysical datasets, namely, electrical resistivity, induced polarization, magnetic susceptibility were measured and aeromagnetic interpreted on the Subika concession of Newmont Ghana Gold Limited in order to delineate and model the zone of gold mineralization. The electrical resistivity and induced polarization results delineated the gold mineralized zone as a narrow discrete resistor (>4900 Ωm) and high chargeability (>7.2 ms) zone with a strike length of about 2 km. A strip log plots of 12 diamond drilled core samples showed the zone of mineralization with high alteration and low magnetic susceptibility. Analysis of laboratory magnetic susceptibility measured on selected samples from the pit and selected core samples from the mineralized zones showed a negative correlation between the magnetic susceptibility and gold grades with a correlation coefficient of −0.2 and −0.74, respectively. Similarly, magnetic depth slice produced from the 3D model of the aeromagnetic data depicts the zone of gold mineralization with a low magnetic signature. The zone mineralization was also observed to be striking in the north-east direction. Mineralogical analyses of rock samples revealed alteration processes such as carbonization, sericitization, silicification, chloritization and sulphidation resulting from hydrothermal alteration which accounted for the low magnetic and the magnetic susceptibility signatures of the mineralization zones. The strong resistivity and chargeability response of the mineralized zones are therefore attributed to the silicification and sulphidation alteration, respectively. The results show the effectiveness of applying integrated geophysical, petrophysical as well as mineralogical study in revealing gold mineralization potential of the Subika deposit and the Sefwi belt as a whole.
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