Size distribution of heavy mineral grains in some modern Nile Delta coastal sands, Egypt


Autoria(s): Lotfy, M.F.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

This study includes determination and discussion of the texture and heavy mineral compositions of some modem Nile Delta coastal sands (river, coastal dune, beach-face, and nearshore marine) in order to delineate the process and factors that regulate the size distribution of heavy mineral grains comprising these coastal sands. Textural analysis of unseparated bulk samples indicate that the examined four types of sands differ in their mean grain sizes and degree of sorting. However, analysis of size distribution curves of 10 heavy mineral species or group of species in the four environments having the same general shape and nearly similar in that general order of arrangement. However, these curves vary both in median sizes and sorting. The size distribution of a heavy mineral in the Nile Delta coastal sands appear to depend on: (1) range of grain size fractions in each sample, (2) relative availability of heavy mineral in each size grade of the sample, (3) specific gravity of minerals comprising these sands, and (4) some other unknown factor or factors. Results of size measurement of heavy minerals indicated that increasing specific gravity is accompanied by increasing fineness of the heavy minerals. This study may be useful in search for marine placers and understanding the processes of grain-sorting on the sea beaches.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19177/1/PJMS8.1_011.pdf

Lotfy, M.F. (1999) Size distribution of heavy mineral grains in some modern Nile Delta coastal sands, Egypt. Pakistan Journal of Marine Sciences, 8(1), pp. 11-20.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/19177/

Palavras-Chave #Chemistry #Environment
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Article

NonPeerReviewed