EDXRF ASSESSMENT OF GOLD SOLID MINERAL DEPOSIT OF YARGALMA, ZAMFARA STATE, NORTH-WESTERN NIGERIA

*Bala M.B1., Shafaya’u Hassan2, Yahaya Umar Faruk3 and Muhammad Isah Bello4

1,2&3 Department of Chemistry Shehu Shagari college of education, sokoto

4Department of Chemistry Federal College of Education Okene, Kogi State.

Correspondence Email: balambkasarawa@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The gold solid mineral deposit of Yargalma area of Zamfara state, Nigeria was analysed for the elemental composition by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrophotometry. Also, physical properties and anionic composition of the gold bearing rock was studied using standard methods. The result indicated high concentration of Haematite iron oxide Fe2O3 (3.295% ± 0.40), Lead (II) Oxide pbO (3.04% ± 0.72) Aluminium oxide Al203 (2.2%± 0.4) other valuable oxides such as manganese (ii) oxide MnO (0.914%±0.23) Tungsten trioxide WO3 (0.16%±0.46) and the hunted metal by the local community “Gold” detected in elemental form Au (0.065%±0.31). The results of the physical properties tested revealed positive loss on ignition (LOI 2.8%) and low alkalinity (8.23), yellow colour, specific gravity range (6.7-7.2) and average size of (0.14 mm). This analysis showed that sample was generally rich in Gold, Haemitite, Manganese, Aluminium and Tunsten, hence it is economically valuable for exploitation.

Keywords: Gold, EDXRF, Solid Minerals, Yargalma, Anions, Loss on Ignition


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