Abstract

The Auchi area of Edo state which lies within the Benin flank of the Anambra Basin host shaly sediment exposures that have been classified by previous researches as units of the Mamu Formation. This study evaluated samples of this sediment from Igodor near Auchi for its geochemical and mineralogical properties, and intereted its, depositional environment and geotectonic setting. In order to achieve this, field studies were carried out and representative samples obtained for Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-MS) analyses of major oxides, trace and rare earth elements. X-Ray Diffraction analysis was also carried out to determine the mineralogical composition. Some of the minerals determined were Aragonite and galena. Binary plots, triplots and elemental ratio plots including SiO2/, Al2O3, Th/Sc, Th/Co and La/Sc , Th-Sc-Zr, and the abundance of Cr, Ni were employed to determine the provenance. The concentration of detrital indicators such as SiO2, Al2O3 and TiO2, with averages of 51.95, 25.34 and 1.39 respectively, indicate high detrital influx into the Benin Flank of the Anambra basin. SiO2/Al2O3 ratios of 1.80-2.20, indicate that the shales were made up of pure kaolinite. The Ni and Cr abundance indicated a mafic and felsic provenance for the sediments, however, Th/Sc, Th/Co and La/Sc ratios show that the provenance was predominantly felsic, while the Th-Sc-Zr triplot shows that the depositional setting was passive.

Highlights

  • The studied area around Igodor is located in Etsako East local Government area of Edo state, Benin Flank of the Southern Anambra Basin, Nigeria

  • The present study enabled the understanding of the inherent geochemical properties of the Mamu shales exposed at the Benin Flank of the Anambra Basin

  • SiO2/Al2O3 ratios indicate that the shales were made up of pure kaolinite

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Introduction

The studied area around Igodor is located in Etsako East local Government area of Edo state, Benin Flank of the Southern Anambra Basin, Nigeria. It falls within the coordinates N 070 27’ and E006028’. These sediments consist of the marine Nkporo / Enugu

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