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Title: agnetic and Geoelectrical Prospecting for Gold Mineralisation Within Tsohon-Gurusu Area, Part of sheet 164 Minna, North-Central Nigeria
Authors: Salako, Kazeem Adeyinka
Rafiu, Adewuyi Abdulwaheed
Alhassan, Usman Defyan
Adetona, Abbass Adebayo
Keywords: Analytical, Electrical, Euler, Geometrics, Resistivity, Tomography
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: International Engineering Conference (IEC), FUT, Minna
Citation: Omugbe, L. E., Salako, K. A., Unuevho, C. I., Rafiu, A. A., Alhassan, D. U., Ejepu, J. S., & Adetona, A. A. (2019). Magnetic and Geoelectrical Prospecting for Gold Mineralisation Within Tsohon-Gurusu Area, Part of sheet 164 Minna, North-Central Nigeria. 3RD International Engineering Conference (IEC), FUT, Minna, Book of Readings page 223- 228
Series/Report no.: ;page 223- 228
Abstract: Total magnetic intensity (TMI) measurements were combined with 2D electrical resistivity measurement in Tsohon Gurusu, with the objective of delineating the subsurface gold mineralisation. The TMI measurements data was acquired by the ground magnetic technique, using Geometric 876X. The traverses for the measurements were eleven, aligned North-South, 500 m long and uniformly spaced 50 m apart. The measurement stations were position East-West, across the traverses at 10 m apart in the mineral foliation direction. The acquired TMI was processed and analyzed using Euler and Analytical signal techniques. The ERT data was collected along two traverses of anomalously high TMI values (30 – 86 nT) and low TMI value. Low electrical resistivity values were found to associate with the high TMI values in an East-West pattern. This anomaly pattern confirms with the major East-West fracture pattern captured in the rose diagram of fracture and joint measurements on the outcrop. This indicates that these fractures are potential mineralization zones for conductive minerals. Local miners have been pitting all over the place in the hope of intercepting gold bearing veins, their effort has occasionally been rewarded. .
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5960
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