The Gabon -Congo Salt Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. A. C. De Ruiter
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The Lower Cretaceous salt deposits of the Gabon Basin and Congo Basin were said down on ton of an Burly Cretaceous Lato Jurassic, continental graben fill that represent!) the rifting phase of the Afro-American continent. The salt 13 characterized by high percentages of potash and magnesium salts and the scarcity of sulphates and carbonates. The salt probably originated from a brine that was already enriched in high-soluble salts before entering the Gabon Congo basins. Their low-solubility equivalents are found in the Cuanza Basin of Angola. Commercial mining of the potash salt is only possible in those onshore areas where it is essentially undisturbed, shallow and of the right chemical composition. These conditions are net in Congo where the Holle mine produces from rich sylvinite deposits.
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APA: P. A. C. De Ruiter  (1978)  The Gabon -Congo Salt Deposits

MLA: P. A. C. De Ruiter The Gabon -Congo Salt Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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