Abstract

In the Foum Tizza area of Taghbalt, which is located in the Paleozoic cover of the eastern Anti-Atlas of Morocco, a mineralogical study has been done by electrical tomography, with the objective of drawing up a plan of action for future mineral exploitation. To achieve this objective, we first performed a geological assessment of the study area, followed by a geophysical investigation using electric resistivity and induced polarization surveys. The arrangement used is dipole-dipole and the processing of the geophysical data before and after inversion was carried out using Res2Dinv software. After defining the structural contacts and locating the metallogenic anomalies in relation to the field stratigraphy, the faults are mineralized and loaded in barite (BaSO4) and lead sulfide (PbS) with veins orientation WNW-ESE to E-W.

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