Abstract
The soils characterization study around phosphate treatment plant of Kpeme in Togo is a set of themes integrated in the environment safeguarding policy advocated by the first authorities of the country. In this context, this study aims at characterizing the soils of Aglome II (S 1 ), Kpeme (S 2 ) and Goumoukope (S 3 ), by various complementary physico-chemical techniques. The granulometric analysis indicates a texture of a fine grained soil muddy not very argillaceous for S 1 and that of an average sand not very muddy not very argillaceous for S 2 and S 3 . Contents of organic matter (respectively 3.67; 6.72 and 4.7%) and of total limestone (respectively 2.33; 3.26 and 3.02%) of the soils are weak. The fractionation of the organic matter of the soils showed the presence of humic solutions which contain respectively 4.928 g/Kg; 10.897 g/Kg and 4.872 g/Kg of humic matter for the soils S 1 ; S 2 and S 3 .Report/ratio AH/AF is very weak and the infrared spectroscopy of the soils reveal the presence of the tapes characteristic of the functional groupings. Mineralogy was done on fine fractions of the samples of soils through the diffraction of x-rays (DRX).The DRX indicates that fluorapatite prevails in S 1 and quartz prevails in S 2 and S 3 .
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