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Crystal chemistry of suspended matter in a tropical hydrosystem, Nyong basin (Cameroon, Africa)

Authors
  • Olivié-Lauquet, G.
  • Allard, T.
  • Bertaux, Jacques
  • Muller, Jean-Pierre
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2000
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Horizon / Pleins textes
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English
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Abstract

Suspended matter (SM) from the Nyong basin (Cameroon, Africa), a tropical watershed, was collected by tangential flow ultrafiltration to separate particulate (greater than 0.45 microm) and colloidal (less than 0.45 microm ; greater than 20 kDa) fractions. In this basin, two distinctive systems in a selected small catchment (Nsimi-Zoétélé) of the Nyong river basin have been considered : (i) colourless water (groundwater and spring) with a low suspended load (less than 3 mg/l) and a low total organic carbon content (TOC less than 1 mg/l) and (ii) coloured water (Mengong brook and Nyong river), which is organic rich (TOC greater than 10 mg/l) and contains higher amounts of SM (10-20 mg/l) than the colourless water. Freeze-dried sample of SM have been analysed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR), and visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS). Colourless water mainly contains mineral phases, such as poorly ordered kaolinite, plus quartz and goethite in the particulate fraction, and euhedral kaolinite plus amorphous iron oxyhydroxides in the colloidal fraction. In contrast, the SM in coloured water is mainly organic in nature. The mineral phases in the particulate fraction are similar to those from clear water, but with additional phytoliths and diatom frustules composed of biogenic opal. In the colloidal fraction, complexation of Fe3+ and Mn2+ with organic matter is evidenced by EPR, together with significant occurence of Fe oxyhydroxides associated with organic matter. The sites of Al, Si, Mn in colloidal fractions derived from spectroscopic analyses are discussed with reference to chemical analyses performed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry... (D'après résumé d'auteur)

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