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Clay Minerals | 2017

Nature, genesis and industrial properties of the kaolin from Masirah Island, Oman

Bernhard Pracejus; Iftikhar Ahmed Abbasi; Salah Al-Khirbash; Mohammad Al-Aamri

Abstract Kaolin deposits >10 m thick overlie unconformably a Mesozoic ophiolite sequence at Jabal Humr, Masirah Island, Oman. The clay’s mineralogical and chemical composition, plasticity and moisture content were measured to determine its genesis and suitability for commercial usage. The clayrich raw material contains 76-94% kaolinite and varying amounts of quartz (micro sheets coating kaolinite) and calcite as well as secondary sulfates. The mode of occurrence, an associated shallowmarine iron oolite/pisolite unit, various secondary minerals which can only form in a gossan environment (oxidation zone of a much older sulfide deposit), and minerals such as gypsum that are highly unstable within a laterite, have led to the conclusion that the Jabal Humr kaolinite deposit cannot have the lateritic origin that has been suggested previously. Rather, it must have formed in a coastal marine environment with a subsequent strong geochemical overprint from the underlying gossan environment, after being enveloped by Tertiary carbonates. A high plasticity and its light colour after firing indicate that this material is suitable for industrial use, especially in pottery. Occasional high contents of up to ∼25% extremely fine-grained quartz (sheet-like, <50 nm thick) reduce the need for quartz addition during the processing for ceramic materials; such natural kaolinite-quartz mixtures already produce a suitable blend of materials. The possible occurrence of spalling during or after firing, caused by the sporadic presence of accessory calcite, can be avoided by by further addition of quartz which leads to the formation of calcium silicate.


Ore Geology Reviews | 2012

ASTER detection of chromite bearing mineralized zones in Semail Ophiolite Massifs of the northern Oman Mountains: Exploration strategy

Sankaran Rajendran; Salah Al-Khirbash; Bernhard Pracejus; Sobhi Nasir; Amani Humaid Al-Abri; Timothy M. Kusky; Abduwasit Ghulam


Ore Geology Reviews | 2014

Massive sulfides of Mount Jourdanne along the super-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge and their genesis

Bibhuranjan Nayak; Peter Halbach; Bernhard Pracejus; U. Münch


Marine Geology | 2013

Inorganic and biogenic As-sulfide precipitation at seafloor hydrothermal fields

Vesselin M. Dekov; Luca Bindi; Gaëtan Burgaud; Sven Petersen; Dan Asael; Vanessa Rédou; Yves Fouquet; Bernhard Pracejus


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2018

Coastal dynamics of uplifted and emerged late Pleistocene near-shore coral patch reefs at fins (eastern coastal Oman, Gulf of Oman)

Frank Mattern; Daniel Moraetis; Iftikhar Ahmed Abbasi; Bushra Al Shukaili; Andreas Scharf; Michel R. Claereboudt; Elayne Looker; Nihal Al Haddabi; Bernhard Pracejus


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2018

Heavy mineral beach placers of the Ordovician Amdeh Formation (Member 4, Wadi Qahza, Saih Hatat, eastern Oman Mountains): Where is the main source area?

Frank Mattern; Bernhard Pracejus; Lujaina Al Balushi


Chemie der Erde | 2018

Aspects of U-Th fractionation in Tertiary limestones and calcretes of Dhofar, southern Oman

Bernhard Pracejus; N. Sundararajan; Salah Al-Khirbash; Talal Al-Hosni; Alaeddin Ebrahimi; Shakil Al-Bulushi; Ali Al-Lazki; Musadem Al-Maashani


The Ore Minerals Under the Microscope (Second Edition)#R##N#An Optical Guide | 2014

VI/F – Chromates [CrO4]2−

Bernhard Pracejus


The Ore Minerals Under the Microscope (Second Edition)#R##N#An Optical Guide | 2014

IV/G – Vanadiumoxides (with V4+/5+), Group-vanadates

Bernhard Pracejus


The Ore Minerals Under the Microscope (Second Edition)#R##N#An Optical Guide | 2014

IV/A – Oxides with Metal : Oxygen = 1 : 1 and 2 : 1 (M2O, MO)

Bernhard Pracejus

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Frank Mattern

Sultan Qaboos University

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Andreas Scharf

Sultan Qaboos University

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