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Frank k, Nyame
Kase, Katsuo
Yamamoto, Masahiro
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Abstract | X-ray diffraction, ore microscopy, and electron microprobe studies have been done on ore samples obtained from the mine site at Nsuta, Ghana. Manganese ore minerals identified include nsutite, cryptomelane, pyrolusite, and lithiophorite. Except for pyrolusite, all these minerals are poorly crystalline. Chemical compositions of the minerals indicate little contamination by other elements. Quartz, muscovite, and clay minerals feature prominently as gangue in most samples. Textures are varied, and modes of occurrence are prinicipally by replacements, cavity or fracture fills, leaching and precipitaion. Mineral associations seem rather complex, as a result of which definitive paragenetic relations could not be established.
Supergene formation of the manganese oxide ore is shown by the abundance of manganese minerals in solution channels such as fractures and cavities within silicate gangue. Much of the ore, howver, appears to have been enriched by leaching of gangue minerals and the later addution of manganese.
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Keywords | Nsuta
nsutite
cryptomelane
pyrolusite
lithiophorite
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Publication Title |
Okayama University Earth Science Report
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Published Date | 1995-09-20
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Volume | volume2
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Issue | issue1
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Publisher | 岡山大学理学部地球科学教室
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Publisher Alternative | Department of Earth Sciences Faculty of Science, Okayama University
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Start Page | 71
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End Page | 80
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ISSN | 1340-7414
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NCID | AN10506284
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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岡山大学
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Japanese
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Copyright Holders | 岡山大学地球科学研究報告編集委員会
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Eprints Journal Name | esr
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