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Journal articles on the topic "Minéralisation secondaire"
Baraou Idi, Souley, Moussa Konaté, Yacouba Ahmed, and Abdoulwahid Sani. "Indices De Minéralisations En Or Dans La Province Panafricaine Du Sud Maradi (Sud Niger)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 17, no. 21 (June 30, 2021): 238. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n21p238.
Full textMugnier, B., N. Balandraud-Pieri, J. P. Mattei, and H. Roux. "Troubles de la minéralisation osseuse secondaires à une dérivation urétérale." La Revue de Médecine Interne 20, no. 8 (August 1999): 723–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0248-8663(99)80499-8.
Full textMarcoux, Éric, and Michel Jébrak. "Plombotectonique des gisements du Maroc." BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin 192 (2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2021019.
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Liotta, Angelo. "Compréhension des processus d’altération naturelle et expérimentale des vitrifiats. Application à des verres volcaniques de la Sicile orientale (Italie)." Thesis, Lille 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL10146/document.
Full textThe objective of this thesis is to study the effects of weathering and experimental alteration in order to understand the geochemical processes involved and the variation of mineral phases in altered natural glasses. For the first time, five samples of natural volcanic glasses having different composition were collected in eastern Sicily (Italy) in order to be artificially altered and analyzed. The study of naturally altered samples has allowed to observe the effects of weathering after a period of time corresponding to the age of the sample. Moreover, the use of samples of natural glass of volcanic origin has allowed to obtain some powder or thin plates of fresh silicate glass that have been subjected to artificial alteration in the laboratory, in order to model the geochemical processes that have occurred. Alteration experiments were conducted in pure water at 90°C; samples have been altered from 1 to 1000 days of experiment. The characterization of the samples was obtained by Raman spectroscopy, which showed the effects of the devitrification and the presence of some secondary minerals such as carbonates and anatase on the obsidian thin plates, but also phillipsite and chabazite, two varieties of zeolite usually found in the cavities of oldest basalts. Solid modifications were observed by SEM. The analysis showed the formation of several secondary minerals having a composition compatible with smectites, determined by EDS spectroscopy. All these results allow to test the geochemical modeling in the long term. Further analysis will be needed to reach a full understanding of the weathering of glassy materials
Cheloufi, Hamid. "Étude du devenir de fertilisants azotés minéraux dans quatre types de sols cultivés Lorrains : conséquences agronomiques et écologiques." Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991INPL069N.
Full textLiotta, Angelo. "Compréhension des processus d’altération naturelle et expérimentale des vitrifiats. Application à des verres volcaniques de la Sicile orientale (Italie)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lille 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL10146.
Full textThe objective of this thesis is to study the effects of weathering and experimental alteration in order to understand the geochemical processes involved and the variation of mineral phases in altered natural glasses. For the first time, five samples of natural volcanic glasses having different composition were collected in eastern Sicily (Italy) in order to be artificially altered and analyzed. The study of naturally altered samples has allowed to observe the effects of weathering after a period of time corresponding to the age of the sample. Moreover, the use of samples of natural glass of volcanic origin has allowed to obtain some powder or thin plates of fresh silicate glass that have been subjected to artificial alteration in the laboratory, in order to model the geochemical processes that have occurred. Alteration experiments were conducted in pure water at 90°C; samples have been altered from 1 to 1000 days of experiment. The characterization of the samples was obtained by Raman spectroscopy, which showed the effects of the devitrification and the presence of some secondary minerals such as carbonates and anatase on the obsidian thin plates, but also phillipsite and chabazite, two varieties of zeolite usually found in the cavities of oldest basalts. Solid modifications were observed by SEM. The analysis showed the formation of several secondary minerals having a composition compatible with smectites, determined by EDS spectroscopy. All these results allow to test the geochemical modeling in the long term. Further analysis will be needed to reach a full understanding of the weathering of glassy materials
Combes, Vincent. "Les minéralisations aurifères de Yaou et Couriège (Bouclier Guyanais) : des modalités de l’enrichissement primaire aux processus secondaires." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0265.
Full textGold deposits located in French Guiana (France, South America) within Rhyacian terranes (2.3-2.05 Ga), are the witnesses of the Trans-Amazonian orogeny. These deposits, in the Guiana Shield, are covered by a dense rainforest where well-developed lateritic profiles leave little outcrop of unaltered bedrock. Considering this specific context, this thesis is interested in defining (i) what are the primary gold mineralisation processes and (ii) what is their preservation and enrichment (or not) during secondary supergene processes and is based on two case studies: the Yaou deposit and the Couriège prospect. At Yaou, intrusive bodies (quartz monzodiorite), mainly hosting gold mineralisation, are aligned along a sinistral shear zone affecting a volcano-sedimentary sequence. A polyphase tectono-magmatic evolution, of 5 deformation phases, is proposed at the scale of the mineralized camp. Associated with this deformation framework are two gold events which control the overall gold budget of the deposit. The intrusion hosting the mineralisation is dated at 2130.6 ± 5.8 Ma (U-Pb on zircon). The modalities of supergene processes are studied at the Couriège prospect, which includes several gold occurrences associated either with pyrite-rich quartz veins within in situ lateritic profiles, or with colluvial and alluvial horizons. Two profiles were studied to assess the role of supergene processes in the modification of primary (hypogene) mineralisation. The Achman Giraud site is characterised by an authigenic alteration profile with gold-bearing quartz veins. The weak vertical and lateral dispersion of gold, the predominantly primary character of the gold grains, and the limited evidence of supergene gold reprecipitation, argue for minor supergene remobilisation without clear evidence for gold enrichment during lateritisation. The Lupe site exposes a gold-bearing detrital horizon truncating a barren lateritic profile. Gold is present as electrum inclusions in partially goethitised detrital pyrite crystals and as free gold grains exhibiting a sub-rounded shape, mechanical transport marks and Ag-depleted rim, suggesting transport and exposure to weathering over significant distance and time
Clément, Jean-Yves. "Minéralogie, pétrographie et géochimie du permien de lodeve (herault, france) : diagenèse précoce, altération feldspathisante et mise en place des minéralisations uranifères." Poitiers, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986POIT2266.
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