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Mineralogy, Petrography and Geochemistry of the Ina Syenite (Linté, Central Cameroon) as a Source of Industrial Feldspars
Njimbouombouo Mouliom, Soualiou; Njoya, André; Fouateu, Rose et al.
2022In Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, 10 (03), p. 287-318
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Keywords :
Ina Syenite; Petrography; Mineralogy; Feldspathic Fluxes; General Earth and Planetary Sciences; General Environmental Science
Abstract :
[en] The syenite from Ina (Central region of Cameroon) constitutes a 1000 km² syntectonic batholith intruded in the Paleoproterozoic granitic basement. The aim of this work is to assess the potential of the Ina batholith syenite as a feldspar minerals resource for industrial use through petrographic and geochemical characterization. Most of the rocks are grey coloured and consist of shimmering feldspar phenocrysts in a fine-grained ferromagnesian matrix. Petrography reveals the presence of two major syenite facies: a widely distributed porphyritic syenite and a less-abundant massive syenite. These facies are dominated by phenocrysts of sub-automorphic perthitic orthoclase. Its malgachite face is due to the presence of numerous inclusions of opaque minerals observed by scanning electron microscopy (ESEM-EDX). Plagioclase phenocrysts have a zonal texture characterised microscopically by an oscillatory compositional zonation. Biotite, hornblende and augite, identified by X-ray powder diffraction, are finely disseminated in the feldspar matrix. Quartz appears as small automorphic crystals with maximum abundance of about 4 wt%. The XRF chemical composition reveals, alongside silica (59.29 wt% to 63.27 wt%), significant proportion of alumina (15.82 wt% to 19.80 wt%), potassium and sodium oxides considered as fluxing elements (K 2 O + Na 2 O ≥ 10 wt%). The K 2 O/Na 2 O ratio varies between 1.65 and 5.51 (average 2.58). Iron and titanium oxides (1 ≥ wt% Fe 2 O 3 + TiO 2 ≥ 5), harmful in ceramic industry, are high as in most other feldspathic sources. The characteristics of the Ina syenite are close to most of the syenite ores used worldwide for How to cite this paper:
Research center :
Argile, Géochimie et Environnements sedimentaires (AGEs)
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Njimbouombouo Mouliom, Soualiou ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Geology ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géologie > Argiles, géochimie et environnements sédimentaires
Njoya, André;   Institut des beaux-arts, Université de Dschang, Foumban, Cameroun
Fouateu, Rose;   Département des Géosciences, Université de Yaoundé I, Yaoundé Cameroun
Kanouo, Nguo;   Mineral Exploration and Ore Genesis Unit, Department of Mining Engineering and Mineral Processing, Faculty of Mines and Petroleum Industries, University of Maroua, Maroua, Cameroon
Lamilen Mbila, Daniel;   Département des Géosciences, Université de Yaoundé I, Yaoundé Cameroun
Charlier, Bernard  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Geology
Fagel, Nathalie  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Geology
Language :
English
Title :
Mineralogy, Petrography and Geochemistry of the Ina Syenite (Linté, Central Cameroon) as a Source of Industrial Feldspars
Alternative titles :
Minéralogie, pétrographie et géochimie de la syénite d'Ina (Linté, centre du Cameroun) comme source de feldspaths industriels.
Publication date :
31 May 2022
Journal title :
Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering
ISSN :
2327-4077
eISSN :
2327-4085
Publisher :
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.
Volume :
10
Issue :
03
Pages :
287-318
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Development Goals :
15. Life on land
Name of the research project :
LES SYÉNITES DE LINTÉ (CENTRE-CAMEROUN), CARTOGRAPHIE, PÉTROGRAPHIE ET POTENTIALITÉS EN MINÉRAUX INDUSTRIELS
Funding number :
ARES
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