Provenance And Source Area Weathering Of Sandstones From The Tarkwaian Group At The Northeastern Extent Of The Paleoproterozoic Ashanti Belt, Ghana: Constraints From Petrography And Geochemistry.
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An integrated geochemical and petrographic study was conducted on the Paleoproterozoic sandstones of the
Tarkwaian Group exposed at the northeastern extent of the Ashanti Belt, Ghana. Recognizing the economic
importance of the Tarkwaian Group, particularly owing to its extensive gold deposits, the primary objective was
to investigate the provenance, tectonic setting, and crustal evolution of the Tarkwaian Group. The dominant
quartz (polycrystalline and monocrystalline), together with minor muscovite, feldspar, hematite, and lithic
fragments, characterize the sandstones and thus, the sandstones are classified as sublitharenite, and lith
icsubarkose. Based on mineralogical composition and major element content, the sandstones can be classified as
litharenite, sublitharenite, and minor greywacke. The high values of SiO2/Al2O3 (average: 12.74), relatively
moderate values of K2O/NaO2 (average: 1.42), and high quartz content (average: 88%) suggest that the sedi
ments are compositionally sub-mature to mature. The sandstones likely underwent low to moderate levels of
sedimentary sorting and recycling owing to angular to sub-rounded grains and moderate Zr/Sc and Th/Sc values.
The high Chemical Index of Alteration (CIA) signature (average: 76.79 wt%), Plagioclase Index of Alteration
(PIA) values (average: 90.13 wt%), and Index of Compositional Variability (ICV) (average: 0.61 wt%) suggest
moderate to intense chemical weathering within the region of origin. Overall, the mineralogical and geochemical
features of the sandstones, such as a high proportion of quartz and feldspar, and elevated concentrations of
elements such as Zr, Sc and Th, and moderate to high ratios of Al2O3/TiO2 and La/Sc indicate that they were
likely sourced from felsic to intermediate igneous rocks and deposited in an active continental margin such as
magmatic arc setting.
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Sedziafa, V., Song, Y., Sunkari, E. D., Kwayisi, D., Anani, C. Y., & Asiedu, D. K. (2025). Provenance and source area weathering of sandstones from the Tarkwaian Group at the northeastern extent of the Paleoproterozoic Ashanti Belt, Ghana: Constraints from petrography and geochemistry. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 224, 105536.