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Title: Petrology, mineralogy, and geochemistry of phosphorites from southern Djebel Onk (case study of the Tarfaya–Kef Essenoun section, Tébessa)
Authors: KECHICHED, Rabah
ROUAINE, Rihab
Keywords: phosphate
Tarfaya
Djebel Onk
fluorapatite
coprolites
pellets
glauconites
grain size
XRD
petrography
Paleocene-Eocene
P₂O₅
MgO
CO₂
geochemical
Issue Date: 2025
Abstract: Phosphate deposits in the Tarfaya region, on the southern flank of the Djebel Onk basin (northeastern Algeria), belong to a Maastrichtian–Quaternary sedimentary sequence and are subdivided into three sub-layers (basal, main, and upper) based on lithological, mineralogical, and geochemical features. A multidisciplinary study involving petrography, XRD, and grain size analysis reveals that phosphate grains mainly consist of pellets and coprolites in a matrix of carbonate fluorapatite, dolomite, and quartz, with minor glauconite and fish teeth. Grain size data indicate predominantly fine, well-sorted sands, especially in the main sub-layer, the most economically significant. Geochemical profiles highlight vertical variability: the basal layer shows moderate P₂O₅ (22.13–24.52%), low MgO (avg = 1.99%), and CO₂ (avg = 8.47%); the main layer is more heterogeneous (P₂O₅: 19.61–31.07%, MgO: 0.76–3.79%, CO₂: 4.32–14.11%); and the upper layer presents intermediate values (P₂O₅: 26.19%, MgO: 2.66%, CO₂: 8.97%). Strong negative correlations between P₂O₅ and both MgO (r = -0.66) and CO₂ (r = -0.68), along with a positive correlation between MgO and CO₂ (r = 0.98), suggest mineral segregation between phosphate and dolomitic-carbonate phases, reflecting the influence of depositional conditions on phosphate quality.
Description: University Kasdi Merbah Ouargla Faculty of Hydrocarbons, Renewable Energies, and Earth and Universe Sciences Department of Earth and Universe Sciences Dissertation ACADEMIC MASTER Domain: Earth Sciences Field: Geology Specialty: Geology of Sedimentary Basins
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/38939
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