The Geologic Setting of Lead-Zinc Deposits of Ishiagu, Southeastern Nigerian
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Abstract-The Ishiagu lead-zinc deposits of southeastern Nigeria are associated with folded shales of the Asu River Group. The PbZn mineralization is restricted to a series of closely spaced, steeply dipping subparallel fractures which trend NW-SE and typically form en-echelon patterns. Along a second set of fissures, oriented NE-SW and of an earlier generation than the NW-SE system, only the gangue minerals (siderite and quartz) are characteristic. The style of mineralization is exclusively fissure-filling, whereas the distinctive pattern of mineralization--ore plus gangue minerals in the NW-SE fractures and gangue minerals in the NE-SW fissures-suggests two separate phases of epigenetic hydrothermal emplacement.
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(2026). The Geologic Setting of Lead-Zinc Deposits of Ishiagu, Southeastern Nigerian. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/the-geologic-setting-of-lead-zinc-deposits-of-ishiagu-southeastern-nigerian
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"The Geologic Setting of Lead-Zinc Deposits of Ishiagu, Southeastern Nigerian." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/the-geologic-setting-of-lead-zinc-deposits-of-ishiagu-southeastern-nigerian