Economic geology and genesis of kaolin resources in the East African Rift system: the case of Alemtena kaolin deposit, Ethiopia

IF 0.9 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Getnet Gezahegn, Worash Getaneh
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ABSTRACT The Alemtena kaolin deposit is located within the main Ethiopian rift. New geological, mineralogical, geochemical and physical test data provide evidence of the genesis and potential use of the kaolin. These data indicate that the deposit formed as a result of the intensive weathering of felsic volcanic rocks including rhyolitic tuffs, pumice, and rhyolite. The deposit contains elevated concentrations of Cr + Nb and Ce + Y+La and low concentration of Ba + Sr suggesting the deposit has a supergene origin. The presence of only kaolinite and quartz, and absence of high temperature minerals like pyrophyllite, dickite and pyrite, low bulk density (<2 g/cm3) and high crystallinity (HI > 0.9) strengthen the supergene origin. The presence of comparable grain size distribution, mainly white colour, high Al2O3 and kaolinite, relatively low concentrations of Fe2O3, TiO2 and alkali elements make the kaolin favourable for various industrial applications including paper, filler, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural industries. Reserve estimation from section logging and pitting gave nearly 85 million tons of reserve.
东非大裂谷系高岭土资源的经济地质与成因——以埃塞俄比亚Alemtena高岭土矿床为例
Alemtena高岭土矿床位于埃塞俄比亚主裂谷内。新的地质、矿物学、地球化学和物理测试数据为高岭土的成因和潜在用途提供了证据。这些数据表明,该矿床是长英质火山岩(流纹岩凝灰岩、浮石和流纹岩)强烈风化的结果。矿床中Cr + Nb、Ce + Y+La含量较高,Ba + Sr含量较低,为表生成因。只有高岭石和石英的存在,没有高温矿物如叶蜡石、地辉石和黄铁矿,低容重(0.9)强化了表生成因。高岭土具有相似的粒度分布,主要是白色,高Al2O3和高岭土,相对低浓度的Fe2O3, TiO2和碱元素使高岭土有利于各种工业应用,包括造纸,填料,陶瓷,制药和农业工业。通过剖面测井和点蚀估算储量近8500万吨。
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