Mineralogy of The Beach Sands Along the Mediterranean Coast from Benghazi to Bin-Jawwad, NE Libya

Authors

  • Osama R. Shaltami Department of Earth Science, Faculty of Science, University of Benghazi, Benghazi, Libya
  • Ahmed M. El-Kammar Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
  • I.H. Arafa Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
  • Fares F. Fares Department of Earth Science, Faculty of Science, University of Benghazi, Benghazi, Libya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59743/jmset.v2i2.110

Keywords:

Mineralogy, Beach sands, Mediterranean Coast, Libya

Abstract

The present work aims to characterize the mineralogy of the beach sands along the Mediterranean Coast from Benghazi to Bin Jawwad, NE Libya. The microscopic and SEM examinations indicate an abundance of carbonates, quartz, feldspars, and evaporites. The detected heavy minerals are zircon, tourmaline, pistachite, hornblende, garnet, monazite, rutile, titanite, augite, biotite, kyanite, chromian spinel, magnetite, ilmenite, and goethite. Carbonate speciation suggests a difference in sediment age; the central and eastern sides consist of younger sediment, while older, reworked, and diagenetically transformed materials dominate in the western section. Three distinct groups of sediments can be recognized according to their mineral composition. The studied beach sands are mineralogically sub-mature sediments depending on the ZTR indices.

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2016-12-31

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Shaltami, O. R., El-Kammar, A. M., Arafa, I., & Fares, F. F. (2016). Mineralogy of The Beach Sands Along the Mediterranean Coast from Benghazi to Bin-Jawwad, NE Libya. Journal of Marine Sciences and Environmental Technologies, 2(2), E 1–23. https://doi.org/10.59743/jmset.v2i2.110

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