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Clay Minerals | 2007

Pedogenic formation of smectites in a vertisol developed from granitic rock from Kaélé (Cameroon, Central Africa)

Jean-Pierre Nguetnkam; Richard Kamga; Frédéric Villiéras; Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck; Jacques Yvon

Abstract Smectite formation in a vertisol developed from a granitic parent rock in the Kaélé region of Cameroon in a tropical, dry climate was studied by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), chemical analyses, cation exchange capacity (CEC) and low temperature gas adsorption. The soil profile comprises three horizons (from base to top): (1) a saprolite, (2) an intermediate horizon, and (3) an upper dark grey horizon. In the saprolite, the progressive alteration of feldspars gave rise to the exclusive neoformation of beidellite exhibiting a typical honeycomb fabric. This process resulted in Al, Fe, Ca, Mg, Ti and Mn enrichment, a depletion of Si and Na and a significant negative Eu anomaly. In the upper horizons, beidellite evolves and is transformed into montmorillonite and kaolinite, probably through a series of smectite-kaolinite mixed layers. This transformation, from the saprolite to the upper horizons, causes the observed decrease in the CEC and the increase in specific surface area and mesoporosity of the clay. The REE patterns of the bulk soil and clay fraction display similar behaviour, indicating that the three horizons, and hence the clay minerals, have a common source in the underlying granite. Mass-balance calculations show that the intense weathering of the granite leads to a mass reduction of ~80-90%.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2005

Assessment of the surface areas of silica and clay in acid-leached clay materials using concepts of adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces

Jean-Pierre Nguetnkam; Richard Kamga; Frédéric Villiéras; Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck; Angelina Razafitianamaharavo; Jacques Yvon


Applied Clay Science | 2007

Acid activation and bleaching capacity of some Cameroonian smectite soil clays

Djoufac Woumfo; Richard Kamga; F. Figueras; Daniel Njopwouo


Applied Clay Science | 2008

Assessing the bleaching capacity of some Cameroonian clays on vegetable oils

J.P. Nguetnkam; Richard Kamga; Frédéric Villiéras; Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck; Jacques Yvon


Journal of Stored Products Research | 2013

Ocimum gratissimum essential oil and modified montmorillonite clay, a means of controlling insect pests in stored products

Marie G.M. Nguemtchouin; Martin Benoit Ngassoum; Pascale Chalier; Richard Kamga; Léonard S.T. Ngamo; Marc Cretin


Applied Clay Science | 2011

Alteration of cameroonian clays under acid treatment. Comparison with industrial adsorbents

J.P. Nguetnkam; Richard Kamga; Frédéric Villiéras; Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck; Angelina Razafitianamaharavo; Jacques Yvon


Applied Clay Science | 2015

Characterization of inorganic and organic clay modified materials: An approach for adsorption of an insecticidal terpenic compound

Marie Goletti Mbouga Nguemtchouin; Martin Benoit Ngassoum; Richard Kamga; Stefano Deabate; Serge Lagerge; Emmanuelle Gastaldi; Pascale Chalier; Marc Cretin


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2008

Altération différentielle du granite en zone tropicale. Exemple de deux séquences étudiées au Cameroun (Afrique centrale)

Jean Pierre Nguetnkam; Richard Kamga; Frédéric Villiéras; Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck; Jacques Yvon


European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology | 2005

Adsorption of pigments and free fatty acids from shea butter on activated Cameroonian clays

Jean Baptiste Bike Mbah; Richard Kamga; Jean Pierre Nguetnkam; Jacques Fanni


Chemie Der Erde-geochemistry | 2014

Mineralogy and geochemical behaviour during weathering of greenstone belt under tropical dry conditions in the extreme North Cameroon (Central Africa)

Jean Pierre Nguetnkam; Frédéric Villiéras; Richard Kamga; Georges Emmanuel Ekodeck; Jacques Yvon

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J.P. Nguetnkam

École Normale Supérieure

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Marc Cretin

University of Montpellier

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Pascale Chalier

University of Montpellier

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