Contribution of Major, Trace and Rare Earth elements in the determination of sandstone and pelite source rocks in Bangue (Cameroon).

Emile Ekomane, Salomon Bertrant BISSE, Gabriel Ngueutchoua, Simon NGOS III

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The Ngola Series (upper part of low Dja Series) is mainly composed of fine grained rocks commonly called pelites, associated with sandstones. The qualitative and semi-quantitative measurements of clay abundance with Macdiff software were carried out by Brucker X-ray diffractometer. These measurements were done on normal sample, heated sample, and sample with glycerol. The major element geochemical analysis was performed by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry; whereas trace and rare earth elements abundance were analyzed by Iductively coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)

The mineralogical suites in bangué sandstones and pelites include: argillaceous minerals (Illite and Kaolinite) and non argillaceous minerals (goethite, gibbsite...). Elementary grouping based on their correlation suggests a slightly dominance of mafic minerals (biotite, amphibole, and a titanium mineral), apatite, and Ce enriced mineral (zircon).

Various elementary ratios and the high value of the chimemical weathering index (CWI > or = 90%) is typical of harsh weathering activities within the lithified sediments source area. The use of La-Th-Sc ternary diagram, and samples distribution pattern in Co/th versus La/Sc and K2O, show that the distributed elements found in the lithified clasts were sorted from mafic to intermediate source rocks.

Key word: Chemical composition, source rock, pelites, sandstones


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