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Adams S. J., Van Lichtervelde Marieke, Amponsah P. O., Nude P. M., Asiedu D. K., Dampare S. B. (2023). Characterisation and rare-metal potential of the Winneba-Mankoadze pegmatites, Southern Ghana : evidence of two pegmatite fields. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 207, p. 105049 [18 p.]. ISSN 1464-343X.

Titre du document
Characterisation and rare-metal potential of the Winneba-Mankoadze pegmatites, Southern Ghana : evidence of two pegmatite fields
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001080191600001
Auteurs
Adams S. J., Van Lichtervelde Marieke, Amponsah P. O., Nude P. M., Asiedu D. K., Dampare S. B.
Source
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2023, 207, p. 105049 [18 p.] ISSN 1464-343X
In southern Ghana, the region along the coast between Accra and Cape Coast hosts a large number of pegmatites mineralized in lithium, niobium-tantalum and tin. The pegmatites occur in many distinct groups, each extending over several kilometers. They intrude metasedimentary units of the Birimian Supergroup, and are associated with early to late orogenic granite intrusions which are metaluminous, sterile, and too old to be potential parental granites for the pegmatites. In this study, we characterized the Winneba-Mankoadze group of geographically coeval pegmatites, using field description, petrography, rare-metal mineralogy and accessory mineral geochemistry on micas, garnet and Nb-Ta-Sn minerals, in order to determine its rare-metal potential and to investigate its origin. The results indicate that the pegmatites are part of the albite-spodumene type of the Lithium-Cesium-Tantalum (LCT) family. The rare metal mineral assemblages are particularly complex and display relevant oxide species such as columbite- and wodginite-group minerals, tapiolite, microlite, cassiterite and rutile, which are evidences of an extremely evolved magmatic system. Based on mineral assemblages, wholerock geochemistry, and mineral geochemistry on garnet, micas and the CGM, two pegmatite fields are distinguished in the Winneba-Mankoadze group, and an anatectic origin is proposed. For the first time in West Africa, we fully describe a highly fractionated LCT-family pegmatite field comparable to the most evolved pegmatite bodies in the world.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Description Géographique
GHANA
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010090323]
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fdi:010090323
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