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West African Tectonics and Mineralisation Cycles

Guest Editor: Message from the Guest Editor

Dr. Bert De Waele Dear Colleagues, Fortescue Metals Group, Level 2, 87 Adelaide Terrace East Perth WA 6004, Australia The West African Craton comprises the Archaean Reguibat and Leo-Man Shields in the West, a series of younger [email protected] orogenic systems, including the Palaeoproterozoic Birimian and Neoproterozoic Mauritanides orogens. Various styles and types of mineralisation have been Deadline for manuscript recognised, spanning the Archaean to Neoproterozoic submissions: Epochs. Most notable are the world-class BIF-hosted iron closed (20 August 2021) deposits of Simandou and Nimba and giant gold deposits (e.g., Tasiast, Obuasi, Siguiri). Other mineralisation styles of note include diamond, which occurs extensively in and , IOCG (e.g., Guelb Mohrein) and lithium- bearing pegmatites (e.g., Cape Granite Province, Ghana). In the Cenozoic, sedimentary phosphate deposits are developed, as well as extensive bauxite weathering profiles over Mesozoic dolerites in the Fouta Djallon–Mandingo bauxite province.

There has been a flurry of new work across , and this Special Issue invites researchers to submit new ideas on the tectonic evolution of West Africa as related to mineralising systems, covering any commodity and across the entire geological .

We look forward to your contribution.

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Editor-in-Chief Message from the Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Dr. Paul Sylvester Minerals welcomes submissions that report basic and Endowed Pevehouse Chair, applied research in mineralogy. Research areas of Department of Geosciences, traditional interest are mineral deposits, mining, mineral Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1053, USA processing and environmental mineralogy. The journal footprint also includes novel uses of elemental and isotopic analyses of minerals for petrology, geochronology and thermochronology, thermobarometry, ore genesis and sedimentary provenance. Contributions are encouraged in emerging research areas such as applications of quantitative mineralogy to the oil and gas, manufacturing, forensic science, climate change, geohazard and health sectors.

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