Solid Earth Sciences (Sep 2021)

The mineralization potential of the I-type granites from Misajé pluton (NW-Cameroon): AMS and geochemical constraints

  • E.M. Fozing,
  • M. Kwékam,
  • S. Tetsopgang,
  • T. Njanko,
  • B. Chako-Tchamabé,
  • J. Tcheumenak Kouémo,
  • M. Gountié Dedzo,
  • E.A. Asobo Nkengmatia,
  • C. Njiki Chatué

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 283 – 296

Abstract

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The I-type Pan-African Misajé granites, situated in the Western domain of the Central African Fold Belt are among the late-to post tectonic granites that intruded the ante-Pan-African country rocks. In this study, magnetic susceptibility and geochemistry data are integrated to evaluate the productive and non-productive metal potential of these I-type plutonic granites, which comprise Leucocratic granite, Biotite granite, Biotite-hornblende granite, and granodiorites. The magnetic susceptibility of the representative rock samples of the Misajé pluton ranges from 0.001 × 10−3 SI to 33.2 × 10−3 SI. These values indicate the coexistence of both magnetite and ilmenite-series. The magnetite-series (>3 × 10−3 SI; oxidized type) constitute about 32 vol.% while the ilmenite-series ( 1) grains sizes. The Misajé plutonics are high potentially productive in Zn, Th, ilmenite, and magnetite and low productive in Sn, W and Cu though their extension remains limited, probably due to the remobilization of the ancient Paleoproterozoic crust that would have contributed to the dispersing of pre-Pan-African metal deposits.

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