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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS, PETROGRAPHIC STUDY AND GEOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT OF PAN-AFRICAN GRANITOID, GUSAU SHEET 54SE NORTHWEST NIGERIA

Shuaibu A.m
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Shuaibu A.m: Department of Geological Sciences, Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State

Malaysian Journal of Geosciences (MJG), 2023, vol. 7, issue 1, 50-63

Abstract: The study area is underlain by migmatite-gneiss quartzite rock suits with infolding mica schist which is intruded by batholitic Pan-African granitoids. Petrographic studies revealed quartz, orthoclase, hornblende and biotite as major minerals which are common to all members of rock units. The geochemical result of gneissic rock shows SiO2 content that range between 77.04%.wt to 80%.wt while mica schist depicts SiO2 content of 74.42 to 77.42%.wt. this implies silicious protolith for the both rock units. On the discrimination diagram gneiss and mica schist plot mainly in High-K calc-alkaline to calc-alkaline fields. Whereas, bivariate diagram of TiO2 versus SiO2 revealed that both gneissic rock and mica schist have sedimentary progenitors. High Rb, La and Th and low Nb, Sr, and Ti values shown by both gneiss and mica schist are compatible with typical crustal melts and suggest evolution from partial melting of crustal materials. The Pan-African granitoids has similar geochemical relationships. Geochemical studies shows that the rock units have limited variation in their major element compositions and give a decrease in CaO wt. %, and increasing Ba/Sr, Zr/Y ratios, K2O wt. % with increasing silica. The rocks are distinctly peraluminous, calc-alkaline as they plot in the High-K calc-alkaline and calc-alkaline, syn-collision fields on various discrimination diagrams. The characteristics suggest that the Basement rocks of the study area were formed from the fractional crystallization of a calc-alkaline magma in a syn- collision tectonic terrain.

Keywords: Geological Mapping; Structural Interpretations; Petrography; Geochemistry; Basement Complex. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.26480/mjg.01.2023.50.63

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