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Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Migmatites in Wonu-Apomu, Southwestern Nigeria
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The outcrops of migmatites occur in the western part of Wonu-Apomu area, which were studied to unravel the petrogenetic affinity of the migmatite and determine its petrotectonic setting using its petrography, geochemical data. Samples of the migmatites were collected and prepared into thin sections for petrographic analysis and also pulverized for geochemical analyses. Major and trace element was carried out, using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry. The petrographic analysis revealed the presence of microcline, plagioclase feldspar, quartz, biotite, and hornblende as the main minerals and muscovite (?5 %) occurs in minor amount, while zircon, rutile, titanite, ilmenite and magnetite are accessory phases. The geochemical data revealed high concentrations of SiO2 (67.48 - 70.29 wt.%), Al2O3 (14.15 - 16.95 wt.%), Fe2O3 (2.72 – 4.03% wt.%), CaO (2.02 – 3.01 wt.%), K2O (2.40 - 3.96 wt.%) and Na2O and (3.77 – 5.54 wt.%) while MgO (0.73% wt.%), MnO (0.06 wt.%), TiO2 (0.56 wt.%) are generally low, The plot of Na2O/Al2O3 vs. K2O/Al2O3 revealed the protoliths of the migmatite are both sedimentary and igneous. The chemical classification of the protolith using the sum alkalinity plot (Na2O+K2O) vs. SiO2 diagram indicated that the migmatite has subalkaline granite affinity. The K2O vs. SiO2 diagram evidently showed the influence of oceanic crustal material in the generation of the migmatite protolith. The geochemical results revealed the ancestry of the migmatites in Wonu-Apomu to be of calc-alkaline magmatic suite in contact with oceanic crustal material in a syn-collisional tectonic setting.
Ajayi Crowther University
Title: Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Migmatites in Wonu-Apomu, Southwestern Nigeria
Description:
The outcrops of migmatites occur in the western part of Wonu-Apomu area, which were studied to unravel the petrogenetic affinity of the migmatite and determine its petrotectonic setting using its petrography, geochemical data.
Samples of the migmatites were collected and prepared into thin sections for petrographic analysis and also pulverized for geochemical analyses.
Major and trace element was carried out, using X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry.
The petrographic analysis revealed the presence of microcline, plagioclase feldspar, quartz, biotite, and hornblende as the main minerals and muscovite (?5 %) occurs in minor amount, while zircon, rutile, titanite, ilmenite and magnetite are accessory phases.
The geochemical data revealed high concentrations of SiO2 (67.
48 - 70.
29 wt.
%), Al2O3 (14.
15 - 16.
95 wt.
%), Fe2O3 (2.
72 – 4.
03% wt.
%), CaO (2.
02 – 3.
01 wt.
%), K2O (2.
40 - 3.
96 wt.
%) and Na2O and (3.
77 – 5.
54 wt.
%) while MgO (0.
73% wt.
%), MnO (0.
06 wt.
%), TiO2 (0.
56 wt.
%) are generally low, The plot of Na2O/Al2O3 vs.
K2O/Al2O3 revealed the protoliths of the migmatite are both sedimentary and igneous.
The chemical classification of the protolith using the sum alkalinity plot (Na2O+K2O) vs.
SiO2 diagram indicated that the migmatite has subalkaline granite affinity.
The K2O vs.
SiO2 diagram evidently showed the influence of oceanic crustal material in the generation of the migmatite protolith.
The geochemical results revealed the ancestry of the migmatites in Wonu-Apomu to be of calc-alkaline magmatic suite in contact with oceanic crustal material in a syn-collisional tectonic setting.
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