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Geochemistry of Selected Kaolins from Cameroon and Nigeria
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EngineeringNonmetallic Mineral DepositSoil MineralogyGeochemical StudyEarth ScienceOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryGeochemical CharacteristicsSelected KaolinsChemical IndexWorld-known Kaolin DepositsGeologyMineral DepositIndustrial MineralSedimentologyEnvironmental EngineeringGeochemistryPetrologyMineral Geochemistry
Abstract The geochemical characteristics of selected kaolins from Cameroon and Nigeria are presented, with an attempt to elucidate on their possible industrial applications by comparing them to world-known kaolin deposits. Major oxides concentrations were subjected to factor analyses in interpreting their relationships. Geochemical indices, including chemical index of alteration (CIA), chemical index of weathering (CIW) and the index of compositional variability (ICV) were computed and plotted on binary and ternary diagrams to determine the intensity of weathering of the kaolins and discriminate their different source rock types. Kaolinite was the major phase, followed by quartz, illite and goethite as minor phases. Minerals in trace phases included smectite, anatase, muscovite, gibbsite, microcline, palygorskite and calcite. Mean abundances of major oxides in wt% were: SiO
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