尼日利亚Isanlu北部地区金矿地球化学找矿

Ibrahim Garba
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在伊三鹿以北地区进行了重矿物和水系沉积物联合调查,划定了详细找金的潜在区域。本区地质为典型的尼日利亚西南部基底,片麻岩、片岩、角闪岩和花岗岩为主。成矿包括含金/硫化物的石英脉和角闪岩。从水系沉积物调查中获得的数据进行了统计解释,发现对数正态模式似乎是最适用于元素分布的模式。未发现金矿指示物,但利用Pb/Cu和Pb/Zn之间的显著相关性,将角闪岩中的脉状矿化与浸染状矿化区分开来。重矿物调查的目的仅仅是检查该地区是否有金矿,事实证明,它在发现后来由水系沉积物调查证实的其他异常方面也很有用。在勘查阶段发现它是一种较好的找金工具。水系中金含量总体较高,为有利金矿成矿区。这次调查成功地划定了可能值得跟踪的金矿。
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Geochemical prospecting for gold in the area north of Isanlu, Nigeria

A combined heavy mineral and stream sediment survey was carried out in the area north of Isanlu to delineate potential areas for a detailed search for gold deposits. The geology of the area is typical of the basement of SW Nigeria with gneisses, schists, amphibolites and granites. Mineralization comprises gold/sulphide-bearing quartz veins and amphibolites.

Data obtained from the stream sediment survey were subjected to statistical interpretation and it was found that the log-normal pattern appears to be the one most applicable to the element distributions. No indicator for gold has been identified, but the significant correlation that exists between Pb/Cu and Pb/Zn was taken to distinguish vein mineralization from disseminated mineralization in amphibolites.

The heavy mineral survey, which was intended to simply check for gold occurrences in the field, also proved useful in detecting other anomalies later confirmed by the stream sediment survey. It was found to be a better exploration tool for gold at the reconnaissance stage. The overall high level of gold in the drainage indicates a metallogenic area favourable for gold. The survey succeeded in delineating possible gold targets worthy of follow-up.

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