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Late Pleistocene aeolian dust provenances and wind direction changes reconstructed by heavy mineral analysis of the sediments of the Dehner dry maar …

2016

Abstract The study presents the results of a heavy mineral analysis from a 38 m long record of lacustrine Eifel maar sediments from a core section of the Dehner dry maar. The record encompasses the period from 29,000 to about 12,500 b2k. Statistical analyses enabled the distinction of local and regional source areas of aeolian material and revealed pronounced changes in the amounts of different heavy mineral species and corresponding changes in the grain size Index (GSI and CSI). The results indicate that during the early stages of MIS2 (39 to 30 m depth) aeolian sediments were supplied mostly from local sources. This period is characterized by low GSI and CSI ratios resulting from a reduce…

Global and Planetary ChangeProvenance010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHeavy mineral010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesMaarPaleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryClastic rockPaleoclimatologyAeolian processesCarbonateGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZirconGlobal and Planetary Change
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Sedimentary processes in the Carnot Formation (Central African Republic) related to the palaeogeographic framework of Central Africa

1999

Abstract The depositional environment, provenance and processes of emplacement of the detrital material of the Mesozoic Carnot Formation are defined, by bedding and sedimentological analysis of its main facies, and are reconstructed within the palaeogeographic framework of Central Africa. The clastic material was laid down between probably the Albian and the end of the Cretaceous, in a NNW-oriented braided stream fluvial system that drained into the Doba Trough (Chad) and probably also into the Touboro Basin (Cameroon). The material was derived from weathering of the underlying Devonian–Carboniferous Mambere Glacial Formation and of the Precambrian schist–quartzite complex located to the so…

Sedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyProvenancePrecambrianHeavy mineralStratigraphyClastic rockFaciesGeologySedimentary rockGeologyCretaceousSedimentary Geology
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Utilisation des minéraux lourds comme indicateurs de paléoplacers alluvionnaires diamantifères en République centrafricaine (RCA). Use of heavy miner…

2001

International audience; Le diamant est la première ressource minérale de la République Centrafricaine (RCA). Exclusivement exploité par plusieurs sociétés minières avant 1960, il l'est maintenant de façon artisanale. Avec une production annuelle d'envi-ron 500 000 carats (1 carat = 0,2 g), la RCA est le dixième producteur de diamant (en valeur) dans le monde. Les diamants gemmes (pierres de joaillerie, taillables) représentent 70 à 75 % de la production. Deux principales zones diamantifères présentant une relation spatiale évidente existent en RCA : la Formation de Mouka-Ouadda à l'Est et celle de Carnot à l'Ouest. Ces formations, représentant les 'roches magasins' du diamant, constituent a…

diamant. CARdiamondRCAfluviatilealluvionnaire[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciencesminéraux lourds[ SDU.STU ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciencesalluvialdiamond.fluvial formationheavy minerals
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Characteristics of Mesozoic fluvio-lacustrine formations of the western Central African Republic (Carnot Sandstones) by means of mineralogical and ex…

1990

Abstract The so-called Carnot Sandstones, Mesozoic fluvio-lacustrine detrital formation, which stretch over an area of more than 40 000 km 2 in the western part of the Central African Republic, are made of a succession of conglomerates, sandstones and argilites which can reach 300 m in thickness. Heavy mineral analyses and quartz exoscopic studies of this detrital material allow to understand the geology of these formations. The detrital material origin: heavy mineral distribution in the lower levels indicates mostly a meridional origin with a quantitatively poor peripheral supply. The importance of the transport: quartz exoscopic observations show that the main part of the detrital materia…

symbols.namesakePaleontologyHeavy mineralsymbolsErosionAlluviumContext (language use)Ecological successionMesozoicCarnot cycleQuartzGeologyJournal of African Earth Sciences (and the Middle East)
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