Franck Wilfried Nguimatsia Dongmo, R. Yongue Fouateu, Roger Firmin Donald Ntouala, Y. B. Lemdjou, Dongmo Chirstophe Ledoux, A. Bolarinwa
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ABSTRACT The Fongo-Tongo’s bauxites were investigated to characterise them. Their texture varies from massive, vesicular, alveolar, conglomeratic to nodular with dominantly red colour, reddish-brown and yellow. The main minerals identified by X-ray diffraction are gibbsite and goethite with subordinate quartz, anatase, hematite, magnetite, and traces of kaolinite. The abundance of gibbsite and goethite suggested intense weathering during the formation of the bauxite deposits. Chemical data of the bauxite showed high Al2O3 (37.4–57.5 wt-%) with varied Fe2O3 (3.97–29.5 wt-%), TiO2 (0.57–7.5 wt-%) and SiO2 (0.48–3.21 wt-%) contents, while other oxides are generally less than 0.6 wt-% indicating high bauxite quality with low impurities. The wide range of trace and REE concentrations of Zr, Nb, Sr, V, Ce, La, Nd and the presence of both positive and negative Eu anomalies suggested and acid igneous source with mafic input. These bauxites could serve as raw material for the aluminium industry.