Open Journal of Geology

Volume 14, Issue 2 (February 2024)

ISSN Print: 2161-7570   ISSN Online: 2161-7589

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Multi-Scale Approach for Gold Targeting in Côte d’Ivoire Paleoproterozoic Rocks

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DOI: 10.4236/ojg.2024.142010    81 Downloads   334 Views  

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to contribute to better targeting of gold prospecting areas using geospatial information. To this end, 3 mining sites were selected for the study. They are: the Sénoufo belt (Barrick Gold mine), the Yaouré complex (Perseus Mining mine) and the South Fetêkro belt (Bonikro, Hiré and Agbaou mines). For this study, a multi-scale approach was carried out at regional, mine and microscopic levels. At the regional scale, a comparative analysis of 1:200,000 scale geological maps revealed that 3 main lithologies are regularly repeated on and around the various mining sites. These are: undifferentiated volcanics, metagranodiorites and metasiltites dominated by meta-arenites. Most of these lithologies are affected by undifferentiated faults generally oriented NE-SW, N-S, ENE-WSW and WNW-ESE. In addition, gold and manganese occurrences are present on all the sites studied. At the mine scale, radarsat-1 images processing indicate that the main mining sites are generally located near or at the intersection of lineaments-oriented NE-SW or N-S on the one hand and E-W or ENE-WSW or WNW-ESE or again NW-SE on the other. These mines are also located at the interface between zones of high and low lineament density. At the microscopic scale, petrographic studies of undifferentiated volcanic samples from the various sites indicate that they consist of andesites, meta-andesites and tuffs.

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Adingra, M. , Koffi, Y. , Houssou, N. , Ouattara, Z. , Boya, T. and Allialy, M. (2024) Multi-Scale Approach for Gold Targeting in Côte d’Ivoire Paleoproterozoic Rocks. Open Journal of Geology, 14, 155-176. doi: 10.4236/ojg.2024.142010.

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