A new kaolin deposit in western Africa: mineralogical and compositional features of kaolinite from Caluquembe (Angola)

Author

Tauler, Esperança

Xu, Jingyao

Melgarejo, Joan Carles

Gonçalves, Antonio Olimpio

Campeny, Marc

Publication date

2019-07-03



Abstract

Large kaolin deposits developed by weathering on Precambrian granitic rocks have been discovered in the Caluquembe area, Huíla province, Angola. To determine accuracy of analysis and to evaluate the samples kaolinite grade, it was used full profile Rietveld refinement by X-­‐Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) and Gravimetric Thermal Analysis (TGA). Caluquembe kaolin is mainly comprised of kaolinite (44 to 93 wt.%), quartz (0 to 23 wt.%) and feldspar (4 to 14 wt. %). AGFI Crystallinity Index, calculated by XRPD profile refinement, indicates low and medium defect kaolinite. Kaolinite particles show a platy habit and they are stacked together forming ‘booklets’ or radial aggregates, also occurring as fine anhedral particles in a finer-­‐grained mass. Muscovite-­‐kaolinite intergrowths have also been found. Whole-­‐rock chemical composition was analyzed, including major, trace, and Rare Earth Elements (REE). Chondrite and Upper Continental Crust normalized REE patterns show the same tendency for all samples, with a significant enrichment in Light Rare Earth Elements (LREE). Mineralogical and compositional features of the Caluquembe kaolin indicate that it is a suitable material in the manufacture of structural products, such as bricks, pavers and roofing tiles. In addition, REE significant contents of the Caluquembe kaolin can be considered as a potential future target of mining exploration. Caluquembe; Angola; kaolinite; AGFI; REE.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

CDU Subject

549 - Mineralogy. Special study of minerals

Subject

Caolí; Terres rares; Angola

Pages

50 p.

Version of

Clays and clay minerals, 2019

Documents

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