2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13146-022-00759-4
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Mineralogy, geochemistry and origin of the phosphorites at Um El-Huwtat mine, Quseir, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt

Abstract: X-Ray diffraction results for the study mine are mainly represented by two phases (phosphatic and non-phosphatic). First phase is represented by apatite (fluorapatite) which is the dominant. The second phase includes carbonate minerals; calcite, dolomite, evaporated mineral (gypsum), sulphide mineral (pyrite), in addition to quartz as a silicate mineral. These results are confirmed by the petrographic study. The detailed microscopic examinations indicate that the phosphorites at the study mine is essentially c… Show more

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“…Silica, clayey and calcareous materials constitute the gangue matrix for phosphates of sedimentary origin. The most sedimentary calcareous phosphate rocks have significant amounts of carbonates, and are considered as carbonate-apatite or francolite (Jaballi et al 2019;Abou El-Anwar, Abd El Rahim 2022). To date, not a lot of studies on phosphorites have been undertaken in the transboundary Tebessa El Gasrine collapsed basin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silica, clayey and calcareous materials constitute the gangue matrix for phosphates of sedimentary origin. The most sedimentary calcareous phosphate rocks have significant amounts of carbonates, and are considered as carbonate-apatite or francolite (Jaballi et al 2019;Abou El-Anwar, Abd El Rahim 2022). To date, not a lot of studies on phosphorites have been undertaken in the transboundary Tebessa El Gasrine collapsed basin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%