Environmental mineralogy of unconsolidated surface sediments associated with the 2001 landslides on volcanic cones, Mabeta New Layout, Limbe, Cameroon

G. Ekosse, V. Ngole, Y. Sendze, S. Ayonghe
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Samples of unconsolidated surface sediments from the 2001 landslide occurrences in the Mabeta New Layout, Limbe, Cameroon were studied using sediment colour characterization as well as x-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) and optical microscopy (OM) techniques in order to ascertain mineral phases contained in them and postulate any influence the minerals may have had in triggering off the event. In terms of colour characterization, the hue/value/chroma of the sediments ranged from 5YR/5/3 to 5YR/4/6 to 5YR/3/4 with corresponding colour shades from reddish-brown to yellowish-red to dark reddish brown. Results of XRPD indicated that the samples consisted of the following mineral phases: anatase, annite, augite, goethite, hematite and kaolin, with the Fe-bearing minerals being dominant. Traces of maghemite were found in a few of the samples, and clinopyroxene was identified in the saprolite. The OM results confirmed those obtained for colour characterization and minerals identification. The findings of the study depict that hydrologic, tectonic and seismic factors combined with the physical properties of the mineral assemblages in triggering the landslides. These physical properties included the shapes and sizes of the mineral particles as well as mineral density. Keywords : landslides, unconsolidated sediments, saprolite, x-ray diffraction Global Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol. 4(2) 2005: 115–122
与2001年火山锥滑坡相关的松散地表沉积物环境矿物学,喀麦隆Limbe Mabeta New Layout
研究人员利用沉积物颜色特征、x射线粉末衍射(XRPD)和光学显微镜(OM)技术,对喀麦隆Limbe Mabeta New Layout 2001年滑坡发生的松散地表沉积物样本进行了研究,以确定其中所含的矿物相,并假设矿物在引发该事件方面可能产生的任何影响。在颜色表征方面,沉积物的色调/值/色度范围为5YR/5/3至5YR/4/6至5YR/3/4,相应的颜色深浅从红棕色到黄红色到深红棕色。XRPD结果表明,样品矿物相主要为锐钛矿、锑矿、辉石、针铁矿、赤铁矿和高岭土,以含铁矿物为主。在一些样品中发现了磁铁矿的痕迹,在腐岩中发现了斜辉石。OM结果证实了颜色表征和矿物鉴定的结果。研究结果表明,水文、构造和地震等因素与矿物组合的物理性质共同作用是引发滑坡的主要因素。这些物理性质包括矿物颗粒的形状和大小以及矿物密度。关键词:滑坡,松散沉积物,腐岩,x射线衍射。环境科学Vol. 4(2) 2005: 115-122
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