Petrography and Geochemical Signatures of Pegmatites from the Southeastern Part Comoé Basin (South-East Côte d'Ivoire, North Alépé)

  • Adingra M
  • Ouattara Z
  • Boya T
  • et al.
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The pegmatitic rocks located in the south-east of Côte d'Ivoire between the Comoé basin and the Sefwi belt are the subject of this study. The geology of this region consists of gneisses, granites, microgranites, amphibolites, mylonites and metasediments. All these rocks are generally crosscut by quartz and pegmatite lodes. The petrographic studies allow us to discriminate four groups of pegmatites on the basis of mineralogy: (i) beryl-muscovite bearing pegmatite (Aboisso-Comoé), (ii) albite-tourmaline bearing pegmatite (Aboisso-Comoé), (iii) micas-tourmaline bearing pegmatite (Alosso) and (iv) muscovite-garnet bearing pegmatite (Songan forest). XRD analyzes on 4 samples revealed the presence of lepidolite (lithium ore) in the muscovite-garnet bearing pegmatite (Songan forest) and phengite in beryl-muscovite bearing pegmatite (Aboisso-Comoé). The pegmatite diffractograms of Aboisso-Comoé (beryl-muscovite bearing pegmatite) and Songan forest (muscovite-garnet bearing pegmatite) show almost same signatures and would suggest that those pegmatites come from the same source. Geochemical analyzes by portable XRF carried out on muscovite and feldspar minerals indicate that the samples from Aboisso-Comoé and Songan forest have the characteristics of Lithium-Cesium-Tantale type (LCT) pegmatites. The geochemical diagrams indicated the probable presence of beryl and spodumene type mineralization in the muscovite-garnet bearing pegmatite.

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Adingra, M. P. K., Ouattara, Z., Boya, T. K. L. D., Yapo, A. J., Brou, K. J., & Kouassi, B. R. (2023). Petrography and Geochemical Signatures of Pegmatites from the Southeastern Part Comoé Basin (South-East Côte d’Ivoire, North Alépé). Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International, 27(4), 51–68. https://doi.org/10.9734/jgeesi/2023/v27i4680

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