Geochemical exploration for tantalum in coltan-rich pegmatites at Bewadze-Mankoadze area of the Kibi-Winneba Belt, southern Ghana: Constraints from exploratory data analysis
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The Bewadze-Mankoadze pegmatites in the Kibi-Winneba Belt of Ghana host several columbite
group minerals (WGM) and wodginite group minerals (WGM) as well as other rare and radio active elements such as uraninite and cesium. In this study, petrographic studies of rock samples
from pegmatite outcrops and statistical analysis of the major and minor elements were conducted
to identify the pathfinder elements of a new tantalum deposit in the area. Ten samples were
obtained from each town for whole-rock geochemistry and thin sections were prepared from some
of the samples taken for petrographic analysis. The petrographic analyses showed the presence of
quartz, K-feldspars, plagioclase, muscovite, spodumene, albite, tourmaline, columbite group
minerals, and montebrasite, which indicate that the studied samples are granitic pegmatites. The
geochemical data of the 10 samples obtained from each town showed high concentrations of Cr,
Cs, Rb, Sm, and Ta. The Ta concentrations ranged from 10.5 to 773 ppm with an average value of
260 ppm. Q-Q plots showed outliers and variations from the dataset’s normal distribution, which
were fixed by centred log-ratio transformation and demonstrated to be normal by the
Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and Shapiro-Wilk test for normality. Spearman correlation revealed
that Sc, Ga, Nb, and Cs showed a moderate to strong correlation with Ta. Factor analysis indicated
elemental association of Ta with Cs, Zn, Nb, MgO, Sc, Ga, and V. Three (3) multi-element re lationships were discovered by hierarchical cluster analysis: (1) As, La, Hf, CaO, U, Co, Pb, Ce, Ba
and Na2O, (2) V, Nb, Ta, Ga, Sc, Cr, Cu, Nb and MgO, and (3) Ni, SiO2, Cs, Zn, Sm, Rb, K2O, Y, Th,
Al2O3 and Fe2O3. Hence, a comparison of the results of the multivariate statistics established Sc,
Ga, Nb, and Cs as the pathfinders of tantalum in the Bewadze-Mankoadze area. Geochemical
anomalies involving these elements can be observed in the south-western portion of the study
area, according to single and multi-element halo mapping. It is therefore recommended that
exploration activities for tantalum mineralization should focus on the south-western part of the
study area, where the anomalies of the pathfinder elements are located.
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Sunkari, E. D., Nkansah, J., & Adams, S. J. (2024). Geochemical exploration for tantalum in coltan-rich pegmatites at Bewadze-Mankoadze area of the Kibi-Winneba Belt, southern Ghana: Constraints from exploratory data analysis. Heliyon, 10(18).
