Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian Rift

The Abiyata Diatomite deposit is located in the Main Ethiopian Rift, which is characterized by strong extensional tectonics. The deposit is mostly made up of diatomaceous earth, which is a sedimentary rock made up of the fossilized remnants of diatoms, which are tiny algae. Diatomite's geologic...

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Main Authors: Yirgalem Hunegnaw, Worash Getaneh
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description The Abiyata Diatomite deposit is located in the Main Ethiopian Rift, which is characterized by strong extensional tectonics. The deposit is mostly made up of diatomaceous earth, which is a sedimentary rock made up of the fossilized remnants of diatoms, which are tiny algae. Diatomite's geological, geochemical, and mineralogical features, as well as its formation, are discussed in this research. To characterize diatomite from Abiyata, chemical, mineralogical, technological, and micro paleontological examinations were conducted on samples collected from outcrops and stream sections. The XRD characteristic peaks of diatomite demonstrate that it is primarily made up of Opal A silica, however certain crystalline phases were discovered in adequate amounts. Quartz and feldspar were the predominant crystalline phases, with lesser amounts of Calcite, Cristobalite, Illite, Mordinite, Wairakite, Halloysite, Clinoaptilolite, Adularia, and Tridymite. From SEM photomicrographs diatomites are primarily formed of benthic freshwater diatom species such as Staurosirella pinnata, Staurosira construens, Pseudostaurosira brevistriata, Epithemia Sorex and surirella pinnata. Diatom species, sedimentary profile sections and mineralogical data suggest that diatomite was deposited in lacustrine-type freshwater shallow lake environment. Chemical data obtained from 10 diatomite samples show that while silica is the bodybuilding material for diatomite. i.e., Silica (SiO2), 76.9 %; Alumina (Al2O3), 3.49 %; Sodium Oxide (Na2O), 1.52 %; Potassium Oxide (K2O), 1.107 %; Iron Oxide (Fe2O3), 1.1 %; Loss on ignition (LOI) 13.7 and other oxides are below 1 %. Studies from technological properties like physical tests, chemistry, and mineralogy and micropaleontology of Abiyata diatomite suggest that calcined diatomite can be used for waste treatment processes in the filter aid industry and as filler material.
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spelling doaj-art-e307c04d4ec045f895c415a09064c25c2025-08-19T23:01:36ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402024-08-011016e3613210.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36132Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian RiftYirgalem Hunegnaw0Worash Getaneh1Geological Institute of Ethiopia, P.O. Box 2302, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; School of Earth Sciences, Addis Ababa University, P.O. Box 1176, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Corresponding author. Geological Institute of Ethiopia, P.O. Box 2302, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.School of Earth Sciences, Addis Ababa University, P.O. Box 1176, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThe Abiyata Diatomite deposit is located in the Main Ethiopian Rift, which is characterized by strong extensional tectonics. The deposit is mostly made up of diatomaceous earth, which is a sedimentary rock made up of the fossilized remnants of diatoms, which are tiny algae. Diatomite's geological, geochemical, and mineralogical features, as well as its formation, are discussed in this research. To characterize diatomite from Abiyata, chemical, mineralogical, technological, and micro paleontological examinations were conducted on samples collected from outcrops and stream sections. The XRD characteristic peaks of diatomite demonstrate that it is primarily made up of Opal A silica, however certain crystalline phases were discovered in adequate amounts. Quartz and feldspar were the predominant crystalline phases, with lesser amounts of Calcite, Cristobalite, Illite, Mordinite, Wairakite, Halloysite, Clinoaptilolite, Adularia, and Tridymite. From SEM photomicrographs diatomites are primarily formed of benthic freshwater diatom species such as Staurosirella pinnata, Staurosira construens, Pseudostaurosira brevistriata, Epithemia Sorex and surirella pinnata. Diatom species, sedimentary profile sections and mineralogical data suggest that diatomite was deposited in lacustrine-type freshwater shallow lake environment. Chemical data obtained from 10 diatomite samples show that while silica is the bodybuilding material for diatomite. i.e., Silica (SiO2), 76.9 %; Alumina (Al2O3), 3.49 %; Sodium Oxide (Na2O), 1.52 %; Potassium Oxide (K2O), 1.107 %; Iron Oxide (Fe2O3), 1.1 %; Loss on ignition (LOI) 13.7 and other oxides are below 1 %. Studies from technological properties like physical tests, chemistry, and mineralogy and micropaleontology of Abiyata diatomite suggest that calcined diatomite can be used for waste treatment processes in the filter aid industry and as filler material.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024121639Amorphous silicaDiatomiteGenesisLacustrineMineralogy
spellingShingle Yirgalem Hunegnaw
Worash Getaneh
Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian Rift
Amorphous silica
Diatomite
Genesis
Lacustrine
Mineralogy
title Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian Rift
title_full Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian Rift
title_fullStr Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian Rift
title_full_unstemmed Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian Rift
title_short Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of volcano-sedimentary hosted Lake Abiyata diatomite in central main Ethiopian Rift
title_sort geology mineralogy geochemistry and genesis of volcano sedimentary hosted lake abiyata diatomite in central main ethiopian rift
topic Amorphous silica
Diatomite
Genesis
Lacustrine
Mineralogy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024121639
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