Geology of Established Bauxite-Producing Areas in Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. C. Loughnan Shane B. Sadleir
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Bauxite is currently produced at three centres in Australia: - Weipa in northern Queensland; Gove on the northeastern tip of Northern Territory; and in the Darling Range near Perth, Western Australia. At each of these centres the bauxite is of Tertiary age and occurs as blanket-like, lateritic crusts in which gibbsite is the predominant mineral. Development was essentially in situ although possibly the deposits, particularly at Gove, are in part of transported origin. All of the deposits formed from quartz-rich parent rocks with those at Weipa and Gove being derived from kaolinitic sands while in the Darling Range, granite and other crystalline rocks of Precambrian age immediately underline the lateritic bauxite.
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APA: F. C. Loughnan Shane B. Sadleir  (1984)  Geology of Established Bauxite-Producing Areas in Australia

MLA: F. C. Loughnan Shane B. Sadleir Geology of Established Bauxite-Producing Areas in Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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