LITHOLOGIC DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY AREA - ABAKALIKI, NIGERIA


The study area host primarily mudstone and shale with some outcrops of pyrodastics. Small scale ironstone occurs within the shales as interbeds as a result of oxidation.
  Shale
            The major and dorminant rocks of the area are shales, outcropping throughout the entire region. The shales are quite laterally and vertically extensive. The lithology of the shale varies vertically with depth, the indurated shales are dark-greyish in colour and are
exposed in ditches, grains and river valley. They are also micaceous. The fissile shales were exposed mainly at the stream channels. It contains lenses of siltstones.
 Pyroclastics
            Evidence of igneous activity in the study area occurs as pyrodastics. They are called the Abakaliki pyrodastics. It occurs as an elongate and domical body in the study area. These pyrodastics outcrops are dominant in the North and northwest parts of the mapped area. They are exposed in areas like Juju hills, Ministry of Works quarry and Sharon mines.


Mudstone
            In the study area, the mudstones occur as the topmost sediment along side with reddish brown shale. The colour ranges from brownish to milky yellow. The milky yellow erodes to claystone. The reddish one on the other hand overlies the grayish and dark shales. Unlike the reddish brown shales, the mudstones are blocky and lacks a clear lamination as fissility.

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