Investigation of unexplored kaolin occurrences in southern Mauritania and preliminary assessment of possible applications

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Clay Minerals Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1180/clm.2021.26
D. Küster, S. Kaufhold, Emanetoullah Limam, Omar Jatlaoui, Oumar Ba, Abdellahi Maham Zein Mohamed, M. Pohlmann-Lortz, M. Ranneberg, K. Ufer
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Abstract Non-metallic raw materials are largely unexplored in many African countries. In an attempt to reduce this knowledge gap, kaolin occurrences in three promising regions of southern Mauritania were examined. The aim of the paper is to describe the occurrences and characterize the material in terms of mineralogy and potential technical use in the ceramics industry. The kaolins are geologically associated with various sedimentary rock units in either the Coastal Basin (Kaédi), the Mauritanide Belt (Hassi Abyad) or the Taoudeni Basin (Néma). Geochemical data show Al2O3 contents of between 9% and 38% (corresponding to 23–96% kaolinite). Samples from the Hassi Abyad and Kaédi regions have greater kaolinite contents on average and were further investigated mineralogically. The kaolin from the Néma region contained less kaolinite (<50 mass%). The region is also less accessible and hence is not considered further in this study. X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence and infrared spectroscopy confirmed the geochemically calculated kaolinite contents of the kaolins and identified quartz, anatase and goethite as the remaining major mineral constituents. The degree of structural disorder of the kaolinites (determined by infrared spectroscopy) is generally greater in the Kaédi occurrences than at Hassi Abyad. Ceramic tests proved that all of these kaolin raw materials might be used for the production of ceramics, and some may even be used for fine ceramics. From an economic point of view, the Hassi Abyad deposit is interesting in terms of its quality and reserves, aspects that will be addressed in detail in a follow-up study.
毛里塔尼亚南部未勘探高岭土矿点的调查和可能应用的初步评估
摘要非金属原材料在许多非洲国家基本上未被开发。为了减少这种知识差距,对毛里塔尼亚南部三个有希望的地区的高岭土矿点进行了调查。本文的目的是从矿物学和在陶瓷工业中的潜在技术用途方面描述材料的出现和特征。高岭土在地质上与海岸盆地(Kaédi)、毛里塔尼亚带(Hassi Abyad)或陶德尼盆地(Néma)的各种沉积岩单元有关。地球化学数据显示Al2O3含量在9%至38%之间(相当于23–96%的高岭石)。Hassi Abyad和Kaédi地区的样品平均高岭石含量更高,并进行了进一步的矿物学研究。来自Néma地区的高岭土含有较少的高岭土(<50质量%)。该地区的可及性也较低,因此本研究未进一步考虑。X射线衍射、X射线荧光和红外光谱证实了高岭土的地球化学计算高岭石含量,并确定石英、锐钛矿和针铁矿为剩余的主要矿物成分。Kaédi矿点的高岭土结构紊乱程度(通过红外光谱测定)通常比Hassi Abyad更大。陶瓷试验证明,所有这些高岭土原料都可以用于生产陶瓷,有些甚至可以用于精细陶瓷。从经济角度来看,Hassi Abyad矿床的质量和储量令人感兴趣,后续研究将详细讨论这些方面。
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Clay Minerals
Clay Minerals 地学-矿物学
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
20.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Clay Minerals is an international journal of mineral sciences, published four times a year, including research papers about clays, clay minerals and related materials, natural or synthetic. The journal includes papers on Earth processes soil science, geology/mineralogy, chemistry/material science, colloid/surface science, applied science and technology and health/ environment topics. The journal has an international editorial board with members from fifteen countries.
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