Petromineralogical Studies of Late Paleocene–Middle Eocene Phosphate Nodules in the Subathu Basin of Solan District, Himachal Pradesh Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (16f70676-2537-4d77-9881-921b560cf936)

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Abstract
The Late Paleocene–Middle Eocene phosphate nodules of Solan District of Himachal Pradesh belong to green facies of
Subathu Formation of Sirmur group. Field observations indicate sporadic distribution of phosphatic nodules in the yellow
brown to rusty brown, buff-colored bleach shales. Phosphatic nodules are dull earthy to dark grayish in color and break
with sharp and conchoidal surfaces. Studies of phosphatic nodules using petrological microscope, X-ray diffractometry,
and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) attached with energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) reveal that cryptocrystalline
apatite (fluorapatite) is the dominant phosphate mineral. Silt sized silica is the dominant gangue, whereas pyrite and
muscovite are present as minor gangue. The phosphate minerals occur as oolites, pellets, and cryptocrystalline apatite
in the groundmass. Silica veins form a network replacing the original phosphatic matrix. Brown to brownish black color
may be attributed by the organic matter in the phosphatic nodules. Completely phosphatized radiolaria and partially
pyritized planktonic foraminifera are observed. There is corroboration of organic matter in the form of microbial filaments
in the groundmass of apatite. The findings in the present investigation indicate that the different forms of the minerals,
their texture, and distribution in the phosphatic nodules might be due to environmental vicissitudes in oxidizing to
reducing conditions followed by replacement processes. Presence of microbial filaments may be due to the active role
of microorganisms during the formation of these phosphatic nodules.
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Petromineralogical Studies of Late Paleocene–Middle Eocene Phosphate Nodules in the Subathu Basin of Solan District, Himachal Pradesh Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (16f70676-2537-4d77-9881-921b560cf936)MLA: Petromineralogical Studies of Late Paleocene–Middle Eocene Phosphate Nodules in the Subathu Basin of Solan District, Himachal Pradesh Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (16f70676-2537-4d77-9881-921b560cf936). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,