Gold exploration in the Liptako region of Niger

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. Poulin C. F. Gleeson
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Apr 1, 1996

Abstract

The Birimian rocks of the region are gold-bearing and show many similarities to those of Burkina Faso. All three greenstone belts (Goroual, Tera and Sirba) host gold-bearing quartz veins. It appears that, contrary to previous misconceptions, lateritic terrain is not an unfavourable environment for exploration geochemistry. This is demonstrated by the results for the Koma Bangou area, where soil and termite-mound geochemistry have been successfully used in the search for gold. Soil provides an effective sampling medium where it is shallower than about 2 m; there is evidence that some soil anomalies are enhanced by the presence of secondary (botryoidal) gold. In areas of thicker, allochthonous soil cover, termite-mound sampling is more effective. At Koma Bangou an identified resource of some 11 100 000 tonnes with an average gold grade of 2.44 g/t has been reported. The gold mineralisation occurs in quartz veins and stockworks aand in the wallrocks of shear and fault zones that trend N, NW and NE. The host rocks are a granodiorite-syenite porphyry and intermediate metavolcanic rocks and tuffs
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APA: R. Poulin C. F. Gleeson  (1996)  Gold exploration in the Liptako region of Niger

MLA: R. Poulin C. F. Gleeson Gold exploration in the Liptako region of Niger. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1996.

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