Heliyon (Sep 2024)

Lithological discrimination based on Landsat-9 OLI sensor and field observation data: The bana an-orogenic volcano-plutonic ring complex, West Cameroon line

  • Rachid Mohamed,
  • Jules Tamen,
  • Safianou Ousmanou,
  • Fadimatou Kimoun Yangouo,
  • David Nkouathio

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 17
p. e36806

Abstract

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The western region, encompassing the an-orogenic Bana volcano-plutonic ring complex in Cameroon, underwent comprehensive exploration involving remote sensing analysis, fieldwork investigations, petrographic, and volcanological studies. The primary objective of this work was to integrate remote sensing analysis, fieldwork, and laboratory studies to achieve accurate lithological mapping for future prospective mineral explorations in the study area. Field relationships among co-occurring rock units in the area were examined, utilizing Landsat-9 OLI data. Petrographic analysis, including the use of a polarizing microscope, was conducted on various rock units (15 samples), along with volcanological processes studies. Operational Land Imager (OLI) images of Landsat 9 were processed using algorithms including False Colour Composite (FCC), Decorrelation Stretch (DS), Band Ratio (BR) composite, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Spectral Angle Mapper (SAM) and Constrained Energy Minimization (CEM) methods to identify distinct rock units in the Bana ring complex. As a result, the later methods permitted to identify the petrographic units of the ring complex, which primarily comprise a volcano-plutonic sequence, along with metamorphic rocks like gneisses. The volcanic units include variety of basalts, trachytes, rhyolites and volcanic tuffs, while the plutonic units including gabbros, diorites, syenites and fine-grained granites. The findings of this study accurately at 99 % have permitted to newly setup a geologic map of the study area with implications for future mineral explorations.

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