Avhatakali Raphalalani, G. Ekosse, J. Odiyo, J. Ogola, O. Oyebanjo, N. Bukalo
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Genesis and possible applications of Lwamondo and Zebediela Kaolins, Limpopo Province, South Africa
ABSTRACT The genesis and potential industrial applications of Lwamondo and Zebediela Kaolins in South Africa were determined. Selected physico-chemical characteristics were determined. Mineralogical characteristics were determined using XRD and SEM; and geochemical characteristics were determined using XRF and LA-ICP-MS. Kaolin colours were generally light (Lwamondo) and brown (Zebediela). Both kaolins had low pH (<6.5) and EC (<50 µS/cm). The texture of Lwamondo Kaolin was generally loam and clay loam, whereas that of Zebediela was clayey, silty and loamy. Major mineral phases were kaolinite, smectite and plagioclase in Lwamondo Kaolin, and kaolinite in Zebediela Kaolin. The morphology of the kaolins consisted mainly of stacks of kaolinite flakes. The most dominant major oxides were SiO2, Al2O3 and Fe2O3, and the kaolins were slightly depleted in light rare earth elements. The studied characteristics indicated that the kaolins (i) formed in a supergene environment and (ii) are suitable for hollow bricks.