INTERPRETATION OF MAJOR STRUCTURES WITHIN THE BASEMENT REGION OF BENUE-NIGER CONFLUENCE FROM AEROMAGNETIC AND RADIOMETRIC DATA KOGI STATE NIGERIA
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2021
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Geological Behavior (GBR)
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Interpretation of Aeromagnetic and Radiometric Data covering the basement region of Benue-Niger
confluence was executed to delineate major structures and other geologic frame works of mineral interest.
The study area which hosts the Benue-Niger confluence also encloses two major geologic units which are
basement complex and sedimentary basins. The Aeromagnetic data set comprising sheet 227 (Koton-Karfe),
247 (Lokoja) and 267 (Idah) was enhanced to reveal geologic structures while radiometric data was analysed
to map lithology and zones affected by hydrothermal alterations. A set of mathematical algorithms was used
to enhance the data for interpretation. First Vertical derivatives, Analytical Signal and Euler deconvolution
filters were applied to the Aeromagnetic data while Ratio and Ternary images of the three radiogenic
elements were obtained for the radiometric data. Magnetic signatures from the TMI showed a mixture of high
and low susceptibility below koton-karfe due to intrusion of oolitic iron ore within the sedimentary
formation. Lokoja regions recorded highest susceptibility of 165 nT due to magnetic signatures emanating
from exposed basement rocks. The southern Idah regions recorded relatively low susceptibility. Result of
First Vertical Derivative revealed near surface mineral potent structures labelled F1 – F8, cringing surface
features B1, B2 and B3. Analytical signal revealed high amplitudes range of 0.174 to 0.579 cycles for magnetic
sources majorly at the basement regions, while low amplitude range of 0.021 to 0.157 cycles were recorded
around the sedimentary regions. Euler depth analysis revealed shallower depth to sources in the basement
and deeper depth to sources in the sedimentary regions due to thick overburden. Radiometric signatures
from the K/Th ratio map revealed portions around Latitude 8°00’ NW and 7°30’ SW shaded in pink colour
and having values above known threshold of 0.2 %/ppm to be hydrothermally altered. Mapping of lithology
from Ternary map revealed K-Feldspar mineral bearing rocks dominated the NW and SW regions, while
sandstones, ironstones, mudstones, shale, alluvium and other fluvial sedimentary lithologies dominated the
sedimentary North-east and South-Eastern regions. The western regions (NW and SW) hosted the major
structures in form of magnetic lineaments trending NE-SW and E-W which also coincided with regions
delineated to be hydrothermally altered and apparently represents the most prospective regions of
mineralisation in the study area.
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Hydrothermal alteration, Major structures, Basement rocks, Lineaments, Mineralisationn
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6. Kwaghhua Fidelix, Adetona Abbass A, Aliyu Shakirat B. (2021) Interpretation of Major Structures Within the Basement Region of Benue-Niger Confluence from Aeromagnetic and Radiometric Data Kogi State Nigeria Geological Behavior (GBR) DOI: http://doi.org/10.26480/gbr.01.2021.17.22