Mineralogy and Geochemistry of talc deposits in the Khogyani district of the Nangarhar province, Afghanistan
| Vol-5 | Issue-7 | July-2020 | Published Online: 25 July 2020 PDF ( 2 MB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2020.v05.i07.027 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
Ataullah Yousufzai
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Hamidullah Waizy
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Abdul Bari Qanit
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Qismat Yousufzai
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1Assistant professors, Department of Geological Engineering and Exploration of Mines, Faculty of Geology and Mines, Kabul Polytechnic University, Kabul, Afghanistan 2Assistant professors, Department of Geological Engineering and Exploration of Mines, Faculty of Geology and Mines, Kabul Polytechnic University, Kabul, Afghanistan 3Assistant professor, Department of Geology and Mines, Faculty of Sciences, Nangarhar University, Jalalabad, Afghanistan 4Geologist in Afghanistan Geological Survey, Kabul, Afghanistan |
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| Abstract | ||
The article consists of two parts. In the first part of the article the geological Structure of the Jalalabad tectonic block is shortly discussed, and the second part covers the geological structure, mineralogy of the country rocks, geochemical characteristics of the talc and its country rock and the genesis of the Khogyani talc deposits in Nangarhar Province have been studied and researched. The talc deposits under investigation are located approximately 75Km southeast of Jalalabad city in Khogyani district of Nangarhar Province. In order to achieve the aim of the research, in addition to field observations and measurements, numerous samples from talc and its country rocks were collected from the study area. These samples were analyzed, using the lab facilities in the Afghanistan Geological Survey, Isan laboratory in Turkey and Shikozan laboratory in Japan. The samples were nalyzed for their petrographic, mineralogical and geochemical characteristics and their trace elements’ composition; and b ases on these characteristics the quality of the talc has been evaluated. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Dolomite marble, Khogyani, Monomineralic, Lepidoblastic, Talc, and Magnesite | ||
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