Mineral deposition and paleoenvironment of Cretaceous evaporite in Southwestern Congo
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    The Mboukoumassi region of Congo has tropical rain forest climate, possesses important Cretaceous potash deposits at the western edge of the African continent, and hence belongs to the typical rift potassium basin. Mineralogical studies show that the main types of evaporite minerals are chloride minerals comprising halite, carnallite, kalitite, brucite and spillite, sulfate minerals comprising gypsum, anhydrite and some other minerals. The sequence of evaporite mineral deposition is in order of gypsum, anhydrite (most cycles are missing) → stone salt → carnallite → potassium salt (secondary) → spillstone or magnesite. According to the characteristics of evaporite mineral deposition and the analysis of trace elements, it is shown that, in the Cretaceous period, the Mboukoumassi area was in a long-term high temperature and dry environment, which was conducive to the evaporation and concentration of brine and the formation of salt mineral deposition.

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颜开,刘成林,王春连,范美玲,徐海明,王九一,2021,刚果盆地西南部白垩纪蒸发岩矿物与古环境特征[J].岩石矿物学杂志,40(3):525~534. YAN Kai, LIU Cheng-lin, WANG Chun-lian, FAN Mei-ling, XU Hai-ming, WANG Jiu-yi,2021,Mineral deposition and paleoenvironment of Cretaceous evaporite in Southwestern Congo[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,40(3):525~534.

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  • Received:November 19,2020
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