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A. Chinwuko, Danbatta, Ovwasa, Shaibu, Shuaibu
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对尼日利亚西北部Zamfara州联邦大学Gusau及其周边地区的基岩进行了岩石学和地球化学分析,以揭示主要的岩石形成矿物以及岩石内部的结构关系组成。确定的岩石单元为花岗岩,颜色以白灰色为主,多数具有斑岩-粗粒结构,少数具有细粒结构。手标本中的浅色晶体是长英矿物,主要是石英和长石,而灰黑色晶体是黑云母等基性矿物。薄片分析结果表明,该地区岩石样品中存在的矿物为石英(40%)、正长石(40%)和黑云母(20%)。这些鉴定出的矿物被归类为主要的造岩硅酸盐矿物。地球化学分析结果表明,岩石中石英(SiO2)含量较高,在77.4 ~ 98.2%之间,平均84.87 wt%;赤铁矿(Fe2O3)含量较低,平均浓度为4.08 wt%, K2O、CaO、TiO2、V2O5、MnO、NiO、CuO、ZnO、RuO2、In2O3等少量成分氧化物含量较低。研究区内SiO2及其他氧化物的变化图显示,SiO2与CaO、TiO2、V2O5、MnO、Fe2O3、CUO、PbO、Eu2O3均呈很强的负相关关系,平均相关值为-0.91。地球化学分析结果还表明,所分析样品之间的模态组成发生了微小的变化,这表明研究区内所有样品的组成具有相似性。
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Petrographic Study and Geochemical Analysis of Basement Rocks in Federal University Gusau and Its Environs, Zamfara State, Northwestern Nigeria
Petrographic and geochemical analysis of basement rocks in Federal University Gusau and its environs, Zamfara State, Northwestern Nigeria were carried out in order to unveil the major rock forming minerals as well as the textural relationships composition within the rock. The identified rock unit is granite and they are mainly whitishgrey in colour, with the majority of them having porphyritic-coarse-grained texture and minor with fine-grained texture. The light coloured crystals in hand specimens are the felsic minerals mainly quartz, and feldspars while the grey-dark crystals are the mafic minerals like the biotite-mica. The result of the thin section analysis depicts that the minerals present within the rock samples in the area: quartz (40%), orthoclase (40%) and biotite (20%). These identified minerals are classified as the major rock forming silicate minerals. The geochemical analysis result shows that the rocks are characterized by high percentage of quartz (SiO2) in the range of 77.4-98.2 wt% with an average of 84.87 wt%; subordinate amounts of hematite (Fe2O3) with an average concentration of 4.08 wt% as well as low concentration of K2O, CaO, TiO2, V2O5, MnO, NiO, CuO, ZnO, RuO2, In2O3 and other minor constituent oxides. The variation diagram of SiO2 and other oxides within the study area reveals a very strong negative correlation of SiO2 against CaO, TiO2, V2O5, MnO, Fe2O3, CUO, PbO, and Eu2O3 respectively, with the average correlation value of -0.91. The geochemical analysis results also reveal minor alteration of modal composition amongst the samples analysed which suggest the similarities in composition of all the samples within the study area.
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