Bauxite in West Suriname: Known Deposits and Potential

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. J. J. Aleva A. H. Hilversum
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The northern spur of the Bakhuis Mountains contains bauxite deposits on a dissected planation level, a region formerly indicated as the Adampada-Kabalebo area. Iron-rich laterites are ubiquitous on all more or less flat and horizontal to moderately sloping interfluves and planation levels. The known aluminous laterites and bauxites are restricted to those laterites that have relatively leucocratic and silica-poor parent rocks. The whole area is underlain by high-metamorphic Precambrian. In the northern half of the Guiana Shield at least four Cainozoic planation levels can be distinguished. The bauxite and aluminous laterite deposits are related to the oldest, Early Tertiary level. These deposits, occupying the highest positions in the present day landscape, show the destructive influence of post-laterite weathering, erosion and denud- ation; they are erosion remnants and as such are of irregular thickness, grade and shape. Consequently, exact mineable tonnages can only be determined after intensive and detailed sampling and evaluation, taking into account the latest technical and economic parameters. The bauxite potential of the region is negatively influ- enced by the complicated uplift history of the Bakhuis horst, and positively by the presence of suitable parent rock and possibly more than one phase of bauxitization.
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APA: G. J. J. Aleva A. H. Hilversum  (1984)  Bauxite in West Suriname: Known Deposits and Potential

MLA: G. J. J. Aleva A. H. Hilversum Bauxite in West Suriname: Known Deposits and Potential. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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