Rare-earth element study of Bin Yauri gold deposit, Nigeria

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
I. Garba
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Jan 12, 1992

Abstract

The Bin Yauri deposit in the Zuru schist belt of northwestern Nigeria is a vein-type quartz-sulphide-carbonate gold mineralisation hosted by a brittle fault zone. The occurrence of the mineralisation in a contact zone of a Pan-African granitoid was believed to be sufficient evidence of deposition from magmatic fluids. However, studies may now indicate a metamorphic source for the mineralising fluids. A study of rare earth element geochemsitry was used to investigate the nature of the fluid-rock processes involved and identify the sources of the auriferous mineralising fluids.
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APA: I. Garba  (1992)  Rare-earth element study of Bin Yauri gold deposit, Nigeria

MLA: I. Garba Rare-earth element study of Bin Yauri gold deposit, Nigeria. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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