Baryte mineral exploration in parts of the lower Benue Trough, Nigeria
English

N. Ehirim C., O. Ebeniro J., O. Ofoegbu C.
2016 International Journal of Physical Sciences  
The use of DC electrical method in baryte mineral exploration has been investigated in Buruku northeast of Markurdi, Nigeria. The objective of the study was to investigate the suitability and potential of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) combined with vertical electrical sounding (VES) surveys in baryte mineral exploration over known deposits. Results show that the interpreted layer resistivities correlate with the 2-D observations. The study delineated averagely 28 m deep symmetrically
more » ... oundshaped resistive anomalies (1500 to 5500 Ωm) encased within low resistive sandstone formation along prospective traverses. These responses are characteristics of probable vein structures associated with baryte mineralization. Two dominant E-W and NW-SE resistivity anomaly trends were delineated. The E-W trends were more prominent and persistent than the NW-SE. They are 25 to 50 m wide and stretches to over 300 m in length. The association of mineralized veins with these trends suggests that the veins must be of early Cretaceous age. These mineralized veins correlate with locations of known baryte deposits in the prospect area which hitherto, have been exploited by artisan miners. This is an obvious indication of the utility and resolution of dc electrical method in baryte mineral exploration in the area.
doi:10.5897/ijps2016.4552 fatcat:32m4wnip4zgy5lp7p52ptmcfwa