DANTAS, L. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2026040803348970; DANTAS, Lordana Fontineli.
Resumo:
The Borborema Pegmatitic Province (PPB), located in the Seridó region, has
historically known occurrences of industrial minerals, gems, and rare elements (Li, Ta-
Nb, Be and Sn) associated with pegmatites. However, the true economic potential of
PPB is unknown, due to the lack of studies from a prospective point of view. The recent
increase in world demand for lithium, associated with the manufacture of batteries for
electric vehicles, has regained attention for mineral prospecting in pegmatites. In this
context, the main purpose of this work is to identify and characterize the lithiniferous
pegmatites of the PPB, in the Seridó region, between the states of Paraíba and Rio
Grande do Norte, with a view to contributing to the geological knowledge of the area
and promoting future prospective works in the area. region. For that, data from remote
multi-source sensors were used to identify areas of economic interest, followed by field
checking of these areas with potential occurrences of lithium minerals associated with
pegmatites (eg spodumene, lepidolite and amblygonite). The remote analysis methods
used were remote sensing and aerogeophysics, the first being the digital processing
of satellite images (Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2), with the elaboration of color
compositions (RGB), band ratios and analysis. component (PCA). For the
aerogeophysical data, the analysis of magnetic data was performed, through thematic
maps of analytical signal amplitude and vertical derivative, as well as gamma
spectrometric data, through thematic maps of ternary composition, concentrations of
eK, eTh e eU. The field stage was based on checking and describing the pegmatitic
bodies present in the study area, identified in the remote sensing data, as well as on
collecting samples of potential lithium-bearing minerals for mineral characterization.
The effectiveness can be proven by the identification of previously mapped pegmatitic
bodies, in addition to mineralogical analysis, such as X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) that
confirmed the minerals of spodumene, lepidolite and amblygonite. The integration of
the data obtained so far provided a more complete understanding of the geology of the
study area, considering the geological aspects that may influence the occurrence of
lithium-bearing pegmatites, as well as validating the approach used to recognize the
potential for exploration of the element in the pegmatites of the region. However, the
methodology has limitations that prevented obtaining more satisfactory results and
greater efficiency, such as the spatial resolution of the sensors of each satellite, which
prevents the identification of small bodies, in addition to the spectral signature of the
analyzed minerals, which can be affected by the geological context or impurities
present in the pegmatites, which prevented the mapping of other possible litiniferous
targets.