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Genesis of Mayouom kaolin deposit (western Cameroon)

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APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 32, Issue 1-2, Pages 125-140

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2005.11.005

Keywords

Cameroon; Mayouom; kaolin; hydrothermal alteration

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Geological, mineralogical and geochemical studies were carried out on Mayouom kaolin deposit located within a mylonitic shear zone about 30 km north of Foumban town (western Cameroon), in order to define the ore genesis and its economic interest. Two facies (sandy kaolin and sand-poor kaolin) were characterised by different techniques: description of outcrops and pits, X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetric and thermogravimetric analyses, scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectrometry and bulk chemical analyses. Sand-poor kaolin (76-85% kaolinite and 2-9% quartz) forms 1 to 2 m thick veins which crosscut sandy kaolin (48-59% kaolinite and 36-47% quartz). All the samples have the following mineral phases in common, close to an advanced argillic alteration system: kaolinite+quartz+illite/muscovite+anatase +/- hematite +/- Ba, Sr-hydroxyapatite +/- zircon +/- pyrite +/- florencite. Both sandy and sand-poor kaolins present kaolinite mineral with a homogeneous shape and a good crystallinity. Results from the different analytical techniques point out a hydrothermal alteration of feldspar- and mica-rich rocks as petrogenetic origin of kaolins. Sandy kaolin comes from mylonite basement while sand-poor kaolin is related to the alteration of magmatic intrusive shape veins. Due to its high kaolinite content (up to 85%) and the low iron mineral content (< 1.5%), Mayouom kaolin is a suitable raw material for white burning industrial clays. Moreover, the advanced argillic alteration mineral assemblage can be considered as a rough indicator for exploration of related ores in neighbouring areas and along the northern Foumban shear zone. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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