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Title: A contribution to the study of geochemistry of rock phosphate from Sung valley Meghalaya India
Researcher: Saikia, Gobin Chandra
Guide(s): Baishya, N K
Keywords: Geochemistry
Minerals
Petrological
Phosphate
Photomicrography
Rock
Serpentinite
Spectroscopy
University: Gauhati University
Completed Date: 31/12/1990
Abstract: The phosphate bearing apatite-magnetite rock deposit of Sung Valley in East Khasi and Jaintia Hills districts of Meghalaya, India, is the only known large deposit of the kind in the North Eastern India. Thought a lot of studies have been made of this phosphate bearing rock, these studies were confined only to geological mapping, petrological study and chemical analysis for phosphate content beside some base metals, rare and/or rare-earth elements. Therefore, in order to have a clear picture of the distribution of various rock forming elements as well as rare and rare-earth elements, the present research has been undertaken. Since geological set up helps a lot in understanding the geological environment and collection of samples for geochemical study, the geology of the area has been studied thoroughly together with the rock types, viz., apatite-magnetite, carbonatite, ijolite, pyroxenite, serpentinite, syenite and uncompahgrite supplimented by petrological study and photomicrography as per requirement. The methods of study involved the currently applied techniques. For collection of samples a reference geological map was obtained and the sample locations were marked thereon. Samples collected were processed in the laboratory and important minerals, e.g., apatite and magnetite, were separated by applying technique of heavy mineral separation as well as magnetic separation for their identification by grain study under microscope, infra-red spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction studies. Chemical analyses were done for surface samples, bore-hole core samples, stream sediment samples and soil in addition to the separated apatite and magnetite fractions. For geochemical study, distribution of major and minor constituents, tabulation of analytical results of different samples, their dispersion patterns and geochemical variations were undertaken, beside showing element to element substitution during mineral crystallization. The correlation co-efficient and graphical interpretation of parameters have been given. As per...
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/67144
Appears in Departments:Department of Chemistry

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