Mesothermal Quartz Vein Gold Deposits of the Dikko Area, Part of Zungeru–Minna–Birnin Gwari Schist Belt, North-Central Nigeria

المؤلفون

  • Adamu Mohammed Abdullahi
    Department of Geology, Federal University of Lafia, Nigeria
    Department of Applied Geology, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, Nigeria
  • Nathenial Goter Goki
    Department of Geology and Mining, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria
  • Ishak Yau Tanko
    Department of Geology and Mining, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria
  • Aliyu Kaura Mohammed
    Department of Geology, Federal University of Lafia, Nigeria
  • Abubakar Sadiq Musa
    Department of Geology, Federal University of Lafia, Nigeria

الكلمات المفتاحية:

Mesothermal , Dikko area , Ore microscopy , Quartz vein

الملخص

This study investigates the geochemical and mineralogical characteristics of mesothermal quartz vein gold deposits in the Dikko area, within the Zungeru–Minna–Birnin Gwari Schist Belt, North-Central Nigeria. Twenty-one samples from seven quartz veins were analyzed using fire assay (FAA), ICP-MS, XRF, XRD, and ore microscopy. Results show an average gold concentration of 3.9 ppm, exceeding the economic threshold (0.69–1.37 ppm). Associated elements include Cu (79 ppm), Ag (8.9 ppm), and Fe (7,900–33,200 ppm), indicating gold occurrence within sulfide phases, particularly arsenopyrite. Ore microscopy reveals gold as blebs within quartz fractures hosted by amphibolites, commonly associated with arsenopyrite and silver. XRD confirms crystalline gold. Geochemically, Cu correlates positively with Au, while Pb and Cu serve as pathfinder elements. Exceptionally high Pb (560.6 ppm), Cu (184.7 ppm), and Au (3.59 ppm) at location L2 define the primary mineralized zone. Elevated Rb (560.6 ppm) and low Sr (2.8 ppm) produce high Rb/Sr ratios (>200), indicating intense hydrothermal alteration. Ba and Sr anomalies further delineate alteration halos, while REE patterns show LREE enrichment, HREE depletion, and a negative Eu anomaly. These signatures indicate multiple hydrothermal fluid pulses and well-developed alteration zoning from phyllic to potassic and sulfide-rich phases. The Dikko gold mineralization is a structurally controlled mesothermal (orogenic) system linked to Pan-African tectonism. Exploration should focus on detailed mapping, trenching, and drilling around L2, with extended surveys along the L2–L5–L7 corridor to delineate ore zones.

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منشور

2026-07-06

كيفية الاقتباس

Mesothermal Quartz Vein Gold Deposits of the Dikko Area, Part of Zungeru–Minna–Birnin Gwari Schist Belt, North-Central Nigeria. (2026). Lafia Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 4(2), 60-73. https://doi.org/10.62050/ljsir2026.v4n2.853

كيفية الاقتباس

Mesothermal Quartz Vein Gold Deposits of the Dikko Area, Part of Zungeru–Minna–Birnin Gwari Schist Belt, North-Central Nigeria. (2026). Lafia Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 4(2), 60-73. https://doi.org/10.62050/ljsir2026.v4n2.853

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