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Clay Minerals | 2008

Physicochemical properties of talc ore from Pout-Kelle and Memel deposits (central Cameroon)

Charles Nkoumbou; Frédéric Villiéras; Odile Barres; Isabelle Bihannic; Manuel Pelletier; Angelina Razafitianamaharavo; V. Metang; C. Yonta Ngouné; Daniel Njopwouo; Jacques Yvon

Abstract Physicochemical properties of representative samples from talc deposits discovered at Pout-Kelle and Memel in Cameroon have been investigated using a variety of techniques. The data allow the study of the mineral crystal-chemistry, chemical and modal compositions, grain size distribution, textures and surface heterogeneity, and morphometric characteristics. As a result, we found that talc (platy or round, Fe-rich) prevails (65−90%) over Cr-chlorite (7−26%), halloysite, chromite, rutile, brucite and magnesite. Chemically, talc ores are made up of SiO2, MgO, Fe2O3 and minor Al2O3. Mode values range from 50 to 55 μm at Memel and from 30 to 90 μm at Pout-Kelle. Specific surface areas measured by BET and t-plot methods range from 1.3 to 2.5 m2/g. The large values of morphometric characteristics are indicative of high crystallinity and platiness. Potential uses of these talc ores in the rubber, plastics and paper industries require beneficiation processes. Interestingly, the Memel deposit and most zones of the Pout-Kelle deposit are free of needle-shaped crystals, an advantage for environmental safety.


Clay Minerals | 2008

Characterization for industrial applications of clays from Lembo deposit, Mount Bana (Cameroon)

Pierre Pialy; Charles Nkoumbou; Frédéric Villiéras; Angelina Razafitianamaharavo; Odile Barres; Manuel Pelletier; G. Ollivier; Isabelle Bihannic; Daniel Njopwouo; Jacques Yvon; Jean-Pierre Bonnet

Abstract The Lembo clay deposit occurs on orthogneiss, but it also comprises clays with lithorelicts of volcanic rocks. In this study, ten samples from two sites were investigated. The mineralogical compositions consisted of kaolinite + halloysite + illite + quartz + hematite + anatase ± rutile ± orthoclase ± sanidine ± magnetite ± maghemite ± goethite ± Ba-Al-Fe-phosphates ± carbonates ± sulphates. Kaolinite-halloysite and quartz are the prevailing minerals. Some volcanic-derived clays contain Fe-rich kaolinite-halloysite (9.6-14.1 wt.% Fe2O3). The chemical compositions, colours and specific surface area (SSA) measurements reveal two groups of clays: one with a positive whiteness index (IB), small SSA and small Fe content, and the other showing a large SSA, negative IB and relatively large Fe contents. The compositions of the first group are close to those of clays from the Mayouom deposit (Cameroon), and from some European commercial kaolins used in ceramics. Relatively Fe-rich clay materials may conform to most formulations of earthen bricks. As a whole, the Lembo clay deposit comprises various compositions of kaolinitic clays, which may yield the opportunity for extensive application in ceramics.


Applied Clay Science | 2009

Kaolin from Mayouom (Western Cameroon): Industrial suitability evaluation

Charles Nkoumbou; A. Njoya; D. Njoya; Cécile Grosbois; Daniel Njopwouo; Jacques Yvon; François Martin


Applied Clay Science | 2008

Physicochemical properties of talc ore from three deposits of Lamal Pougue area (Yaounde Pan-African Belt, Cameroon), in relation to industrial uses

Charles Nkoumbou; Frédéric Villiéras; Daniel Njopwouo; Clément Yonta Ngoune; Odile Barres; Manuel Pelletier; Angelina Razafitianamaharavo; Jacques Yvon


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2006

Talc indices from Boumnyebel (Central Cameroon), physico-chemical characteristics and geochemistry

Charles Nkoumbou; Daniel Njopwouo; Frédéric Villiéras; A. Njoya; C. Yonta Ngouné; L. Ngo Ndjock; Félix M. Tchoua; Jacques Yvon


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2014

Pre-collisional geodynamic context of the southern margin of the Pan-African fold belt in Cameroon

Charles Nkoumbou; Pierre Barbey; C. Yonta-Ngouné; Jean-Louis Paquette; Frédéric Villiéras


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2007

Petrology and geochemistry of monogenetic volcanoes of the Barombi Koto volcanic field (Kumba graben, Cameroon volcanic line): Implications for mantle source characteristics

Jules Tamen; Charles Nkoumbou; Lucas Mouafo; Éric Reusser; Félix M. Tchoua


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2006

Découverte des roches à affinité ophiolitique dans la chaîne panafricaine au Cameroun : les talcschistes de Ngoung, Lamal Pougue et Bibodi Lamal

Charles Nkoumbou; Clément Yonta Goune; Frédéric Villiéras; Daniel Njopwouo; Jacques Yvon; Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck; Félix M. Tchoua


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2010

Geological context of the Boumnyebel talcschists (Cameroun): Inferences on the Pan-African Belt of Central Africa

Clément Yonta-Ngoune; Charles Nkoumbou; Pierre Barbey; Nicole Le Breton; Jean-Marc Montel; Frédéric Villiéras


Precambrian Research | 2017

The Adamawa-Yadé domain, a piece of Archaean crust in the Neoproterozoic Central African Orogenic belt (Bafia area, Cameroon)

Jacqueline Numbem Tchakounté; Aurélien Eglinger; Sadrack Félix Toteu; Armin Zeh; Charles Nkoumbou; Joseph Mvondo-Ondoa; J. Penaye; Martin de Wit; Pierre Barbey

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Pierre Barbey

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. Njoya

University of Yaoundé I

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