Soil Geochemistry Combined with Particulate Gold Microchemistry Provides Evidence of Eluvial Gold Genesis and Anthropogenic Hg Use in Eastern Cameroon Goldfields

Author:

Vishiti Akumbom12,Suh Cheo Emmanuel34,Ngatcha Ralain Bryan45,Melchiorre Erik B.6ORCID,Shemang Elisha Mutum7,Omang Benjamin Odey8ORCID,Ngang Terence Cho4ORCID,Valdez Fernando Castro6,Sekem Sharila Gillian4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, The University Institute of Technology (IUT), University of Douala, Douala P.O. Box 8698, Littoral Region, Cameroon

2. Laboratory of Geosciences, Natural Resources and Environment, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Douala, Douala P.O. Box 24157, Littoral Region, Cameroon

3. Economic Geology Unit, Department of Geology, University of Buea, Buea P.O. Box 63, South West Region, Cameroon

4. Department of Geology, Mining and Environmental Science, The University of Bamenda, Bambili P.O. Box 39, North West Region, Cameroon

5. Department of Geology, Life and Earth Sciences Institute (PAULESI), Pan African University, Ibadan 200132, Oyo State, Nigeria

6. Department of Geological Sciences, California State University, 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA

7. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Private Bag 16, Palapye 10071, Botswana

8. Department of Geology, University of Calabar, Calabar PMB 1115, Cross River State, Nigeria

Abstract

The identification of trace element anomalies in soils has been proven to assist semi-mechanized small-scale gold operations. This study employs soil geochemistry combined with the microchemical signature of particulate gold from the Batouri goldfield to (1) vector possible gold-endowed lithologies introducing particulate gold into the overlying regolith, and (2) assess anthropogenic Hg used in purification of both primary and alluvial/eluvial gold by artisans. The soil geochemistry shows irregularly distributed anomalies of elevated Cu especially in the saprolite soil layer. Whereas in the lateritic soil layer, a Au-Ag-Hg metal association is reported for the first time in this gold district and could be linked to anthropogenic Hg used in gold recovery. Particulate gold recovered from the soil varies in shape from euhedral and irregular to sub-rounded, indicating a proximal lode source. The gold grains range in size from nano-particles to >300 µm and are Au-Ag alloys. The gold particles reveal inclusions such as quartz, silicate, zircon and ilmenite suggesting that the grains were dislodged from quartz veins within the granitic basement. Systematic variation in the microchemical signature of the gold grains is suggestive of spatial and temporal evolution of the mineralizing fluid. These results are consistent with investigations from similar geologic settings worldwide and validate the combined utility of gold fingerprinting and pathfinder elements in soil to examine deposit genesis in other gold districts globally.

Funder

Research Modernization Allowance scheme of the Ministry of Higher Education, Cameroon

Publisher

MDPI AG

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