Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data Interpretations

The Birimian of West African Craton (WAC) is known for its gold potential. Among Birimian structures, N-S and NE-SW trends have been defined as controlling gold mineralizations in Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier (KKI), whereas some of these structures are not gold-bearing. To determine structures related to...

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Main Authors: Adama Youssouf Koné, Imen Hamdi Nasr, Baco Traoré, Adnen Amiri, Mohamed Hedi Inoubli, Souleymane Sangaré, Saleh Qaysi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/2/126
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spelling doaj-04612845762040899a85b0b2260df27f2021-01-28T00:05:13ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-01-011112612610.3390/min11020126Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data InterpretationsAdama Youssouf Koné0Imen Hamdi Nasr1Baco Traoré2Adnen Amiri3Mohamed Hedi Inoubli4Souleymane Sangaré5Saleh Qaysi6Faculté des Sciences de Bizerte (FSB), Université de Carthage, Bizerte 7021, TunisiaFaculté des Sciences de Bizerte (FSB), Université de Carthage, Bizerte 7021, TunisiaEurekaGeo SARL, Geoscientist Consulting, Hamdallaye ACI 200, Bamako BP: E3493, MaliUnité de Recherche de la Géophysique Appliquée aux Minerais et Matériaux (URGAMM), Faculté des Sciences de Tunis El Manar, Tunis 2092, TunisiaUnité de Recherche de la Géophysique Appliquée aux Minerais et Matériaux (URGAMM), Faculté des Sciences de Tunis El Manar, Tunis 2092, TunisiaEurekaGeo SARL, Geoscientist Consulting, Hamdallaye ACI 200, Bamako BP: E3493, MaliDepartment of Geology and Geophysics, College of Sciences, King Saud University, P.O. Box 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi ArabiaThe Birimian of West African Craton (WAC) is known for its gold potential. Among Birimian structures, N-S and NE-SW trends have been defined as controlling gold mineralizations in Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier (KKI), whereas some of these structures are not gold-bearing. To determine structures related to gold mineralization, airborne electromagnetic data collected during the “Système Minier” of Mali have been processed and interpreted. Identified lineaments have been followed in the ground to establish their link with gold showings in the Kenieba area. Geophysical interpretations show trends similarity for different orders of conductivity. They allowed for characterizing resistance and conductive structures with prevalent N-S and NE-SW directionalities. Conductive structures are qualified as good conductors and are strongly related to known artisanal mining sites (AMS). They coincide with tourmaline sandstones and quartz-albite veins, which are both often artisanally recognized as indicators of gold mineralization in western Mali. Field observations show that resistance structures correspond to felsic rocks. These structures can bear gold only when silicified and they have spatial relations with artisanal mining sites (AMS) within the Kenieba area. This study shows the efficiency of electromagnetic methods to characterize Birimian structures in relation to the gold mineralization in Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier (KKI).https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/2/126applied geophysicselectromagnetic methodsgold explorationBirimian structuresWest African craton (WAC)western Mali
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author Adama Youssouf Koné
Imen Hamdi Nasr
Baco Traoré
Adnen Amiri
Mohamed Hedi Inoubli
Souleymane Sangaré
Saleh Qaysi
spellingShingle Adama Youssouf Koné
Imen Hamdi Nasr
Baco Traoré
Adnen Amiri
Mohamed Hedi Inoubli
Souleymane Sangaré
Saleh Qaysi
Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data Interpretations
Minerals
applied geophysics
electromagnetic methods
gold exploration
Birimian structures
West African craton (WAC)
western Mali
author_facet Adama Youssouf Koné
Imen Hamdi Nasr
Baco Traoré
Adnen Amiri
Mohamed Hedi Inoubli
Souleymane Sangaré
Saleh Qaysi
author_sort Adama Youssouf Koné
title Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data Interpretations
title_short Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data Interpretations
title_full Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data Interpretations
title_fullStr Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data Interpretations
title_full_unstemmed Geophysical Contributions to Gold Exploration in Western Mali According to Airborne Electromagnetic Data Interpretations
title_sort geophysical contributions to gold exploration in western mali according to airborne electromagnetic data interpretations
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The Birimian of West African Craton (WAC) is known for its gold potential. Among Birimian structures, N-S and NE-SW trends have been defined as controlling gold mineralizations in Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier (KKI), whereas some of these structures are not gold-bearing. To determine structures related to gold mineralization, airborne electromagnetic data collected during the “Système Minier” of Mali have been processed and interpreted. Identified lineaments have been followed in the ground to establish their link with gold showings in the Kenieba area. Geophysical interpretations show trends similarity for different orders of conductivity. They allowed for characterizing resistance and conductive structures with prevalent N-S and NE-SW directionalities. Conductive structures are qualified as good conductors and are strongly related to known artisanal mining sites (AMS). They coincide with tourmaline sandstones and quartz-albite veins, which are both often artisanally recognized as indicators of gold mineralization in western Mali. Field observations show that resistance structures correspond to felsic rocks. These structures can bear gold only when silicified and they have spatial relations with artisanal mining sites (AMS) within the Kenieba area. This study shows the efficiency of electromagnetic methods to characterize Birimian structures in relation to the gold mineralization in Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier (KKI).
topic applied geophysics
electromagnetic methods
gold exploration
Birimian structures
West African craton (WAC)
western Mali
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/2/126
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