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Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process

The Ebolowa Municipal Lake (EML) (South Cameroon) in order to identify the early diagenesis processes taking place in the lake and the factors influencing them. To this end, 21 samples were collected. In situ, hydrogen potential, redox potential, conductivity, dissolved oxygen content, and turbidity...

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Autores principales: Daniel Florent, Akono, Eric, Bokanda Ekoko, Salomon Bertrant, Bisse, Cedric, Belinga Belinga, Renaud, Menanga Tokouet, Marie-Diane, Tonye, Valentino, Nzesseu Nandjou, Estelle Diane, Biani Nya, Cedric, Kouakam, Leon Vital, Ngono Anaba, Amin Nsangou, Mouhamed, Emile, Ekomane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37415948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17617
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author Daniel Florent, Akono
Eric, Bokanda Ekoko
Salomon Bertrant, Bisse
Cedric, Belinga Belinga
Renaud, Menanga Tokouet
Marie-Diane, Tonye
Valentino, Nzesseu Nandjou
Estelle Diane, Biani Nya
Cedric, Kouakam
Leon Vital, Ngono Anaba
Amin Nsangou, Mouhamed
Emile, Ekomane
author_facet Daniel Florent, Akono
Eric, Bokanda Ekoko
Salomon Bertrant, Bisse
Cedric, Belinga Belinga
Renaud, Menanga Tokouet
Marie-Diane, Tonye
Valentino, Nzesseu Nandjou
Estelle Diane, Biani Nya
Cedric, Kouakam
Leon Vital, Ngono Anaba
Amin Nsangou, Mouhamed
Emile, Ekomane
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description The Ebolowa Municipal Lake (EML) (South Cameroon) in order to identify the early diagenesis processes taking place in the lake and the factors influencing them. To this end, 21 samples were collected. In situ, hydrogen potential, redox potential, conductivity, dissolved oxygen content, and turbidity were measured. In the laboratory, the samples were subjected to mineralogical analysis by X-ray diffraction, geochemical analysis by X-ray fluorescence and ICP-MS, and statistical analysis. The coefficient of variation (Qi) was calculated from the geochemical data. In the water column, OD > 2 mg/L, pH > 7 and Eh < 0 mV. In sediments: pH < 7, Eh values are lower. The contents of 2.08 ≤ TOC ≤ 12.65%. The mineralogical procession consists of quartz, kaolinite, gibbsite, goethite, and siderite. The latter is only present in the EML. The sediments are dominated by SiO(2) (60.44–89.47%), Al(2)O(3) (6.55–18.17%), and Fe(2)O(3) (1.15–6.21%). The Qi values range from 0.73 to 2.31. The Mn/Fe ratio values are below 0.40. Qi > 1 for Al, Fe, Mn, Mg, K, Na, P, Ni, Co, Zn, Pb, Cd, Cu, Ba, and V, and Qi < 1 for Si; Qi = 1 for Ca. The hierarchical cluster analysis shows two groups: the first one includes the samples from the central and western parts, while the second one includes those from the eastern and southern parts of the lake. The water column is subject to oxic conditions, while the sediments are anoxic. The rapid consumption of oxygen is due to organic mineralization, which is the main diagenesis observed in the lake. This phenomenon is more accentuated in the western part of the lake.
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spelling pubmed-103202992023-07-06 Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process Daniel Florent, Akono Eric, Bokanda Ekoko Salomon Bertrant, Bisse Cedric, Belinga Belinga Renaud, Menanga Tokouet Marie-Diane, Tonye Valentino, Nzesseu Nandjou Estelle Diane, Biani Nya Cedric, Kouakam Leon Vital, Ngono Anaba Amin Nsangou, Mouhamed Emile, Ekomane Heliyon Research Article The Ebolowa Municipal Lake (EML) (South Cameroon) in order to identify the early diagenesis processes taking place in the lake and the factors influencing them. To this end, 21 samples were collected. In situ, hydrogen potential, redox potential, conductivity, dissolved oxygen content, and turbidity were measured. In the laboratory, the samples were subjected to mineralogical analysis by X-ray diffraction, geochemical analysis by X-ray fluorescence and ICP-MS, and statistical analysis. The coefficient of variation (Qi) was calculated from the geochemical data. In the water column, OD > 2 mg/L, pH > 7 and Eh < 0 mV. In sediments: pH < 7, Eh values are lower. The contents of 2.08 ≤ TOC ≤ 12.65%. The mineralogical procession consists of quartz, kaolinite, gibbsite, goethite, and siderite. The latter is only present in the EML. The sediments are dominated by SiO(2) (60.44–89.47%), Al(2)O(3) (6.55–18.17%), and Fe(2)O(3) (1.15–6.21%). The Qi values range from 0.73 to 2.31. The Mn/Fe ratio values are below 0.40. Qi > 1 for Al, Fe, Mn, Mg, K, Na, P, Ni, Co, Zn, Pb, Cd, Cu, Ba, and V, and Qi < 1 for Si; Qi = 1 for Ca. The hierarchical cluster analysis shows two groups: the first one includes the samples from the central and western parts, while the second one includes those from the eastern and southern parts of the lake. The water column is subject to oxic conditions, while the sediments are anoxic. The rapid consumption of oxygen is due to organic mineralization, which is the main diagenesis observed in the lake. This phenomenon is more accentuated in the western part of the lake. Elsevier 2023-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10320299/ /pubmed/37415948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17617 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Daniel Florent, Akono
Eric, Bokanda Ekoko
Salomon Bertrant, Bisse
Cedric, Belinga Belinga
Renaud, Menanga Tokouet
Marie-Diane, Tonye
Valentino, Nzesseu Nandjou
Estelle Diane, Biani Nya
Cedric, Kouakam
Leon Vital, Ngono Anaba
Amin Nsangou, Mouhamed
Emile, Ekomane
Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process
title Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process
title_full Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process
title_fullStr Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process
title_short Geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the Ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central Africa): Implication for early diagenesis process
title_sort geochemical balance of the mineral fraction and statistical analyzes of the ebolowa municipal lake’s sediments (central africa): implication for early diagenesis process
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10320299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37415948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17617
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