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Preliminary Investigations on Murunkan Clay Deposit in Sri Lanka

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H. C. S. Subasinghe,

Uva Wellassa University, Passara Road, Badulla 90000, LK
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Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake ,

Uva Wellassa University, Passara Road, Badulla 90000, LK
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T. D. U. Wijewardhana,

Uva Wellassa University, Passara Road, Badulla 90000, LK
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W. A. D. B. Weerasingha,

Uva Wellassa University, Passara Road, Badulla 90000, LK
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H. M. J. C. Pitawala,

Uva Wellassa University, Passara Road, Badulla 90000, LK
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A. M. A. N. B. Attanayake

Uva Wellassa University, Passara Road, Badulla 90000, LK
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Abstract

Montmorillonite (MMT) is a layered aluminosilicate with a higher specific surface area. Montmorillonite is the most abundant of the smectite clays that have a spectrum of advanced applications. Characterization of Murunkan deposit (i.e. known as a potential for MMT clay) is poorly investigated. Therefore, the main objective of the current study is to characterize clay minerals present in the Murunkan area. Three core samples were collected from in and outside the Giant’s Tank reservoir at Murunkan. Samples of each core were cut into 0.125 m intervals. Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of the Murunkan clay deposit were evaluated using X-ray diffraction, Fourier Transform Infra-Red, and X-ray fluorescence techniques. X-ray diffraction analysis indicates almost similar patterns in each clay sample, dominated by MMT peaks in comparison with the Sigma-Aldrich commercial standard. Kaolinite and illite were also identified as potential clay minerals in the Murunkan area. Fourier Transform Infra-Red spectra of analyzed clay samples show transmittance bands mostly matching with the standard data of kaolinite and MMT. X-ray fluorescence results indicate that the average compositions of clay samples taken from Core 1 and Core 2 are comparable with that of the Sigma-Aldrich MMT clay. Geological observations of the core samples showed that the clay deposit was formed mainly due to in-situ weathering of bedrock and long-term accumulations of sediments. The washbasins/depressions in the Murunkan area can thus be identified as prospective locations for MMT clay.
How to Cite: Subasinghe, H.C.S., Ratnayake, A.S., Wijewardhana, T.D.U., Weerasingha, W.A.D.B., Pitawala, H.M.J.C. and Attanayake, A.M.A.N.B., 2022. Preliminary Investigations on Murunkan Clay Deposit in Sri Lanka. Journal of the Geological Society of Sri Lanka, 23(1), pp.1–8. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4038/jgssl.v23i1.64
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Published on 05 Dec 2022.
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