2022
DOI: 10.3390/min12101250
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Field Observations and Geophysical Research Applied to the Detection of Manganese (Mn) Deposits in the Eastern Part of Oban Massif, South-Eastern Nigeria: An Integrated Approach

Abstract: The growing need for an industrialized world, especially in Africa, cannot be feasible without adequate mineral resources. Thus, the search for more mineral deposits will continue to be necessary. An integrated approach involving geological mapping and a high-resolution geophysical (aeromagnetic) investigation was conducted to assess the manganese mineralization in parts of the Oban Massif, southeast Nigeria. The aeromagnetic data were processed using regional-residual anomaly separation techniques, first vert… Show more

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“…Geologically, the Tashan Jatau area occupies the central part of the Nigerian basement complex. The major lithostratigraphic framework of the area comprises metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks which have undergone polyphase deformation and metamorphism similar to the basement rocks south east and south west of Nigeria (Okon et al, 2022;Omang et al,2022). These rocks have been intruded on by granitic rocks of the Pan-African age.…”
Section: Geology and Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geologically, the Tashan Jatau area occupies the central part of the Nigerian basement complex. The major lithostratigraphic framework of the area comprises metasedimentary and meta-igneous rocks which have undergone polyphase deformation and metamorphism similar to the basement rocks south east and south west of Nigeria (Okon et al, 2022;Omang et al,2022). These rocks have been intruded on by granitic rocks of the Pan-African age.…”
Section: Geology and Mineralogymentioning
confidence: 99%