Geology of the Los Pijiguaos Bauxlte Deposits, Venezuela

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alfredo Menendez Alberto Sarmentero
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A B S T R A C T The Los Pijiguaos bauxite is one of the largest accumulations of trihydrate alumina ore recently discovered; it is a plateau type, with no overburden, relatively soft tertiary quartz-bearing bauxite developed on a pre-Cambrian Rapakivi Granite batholith. The deposits are found in the northwestern rim of the Guiana Shield, State of Bolivar, Venezuela, and were discovered in 1976 after a grass-roots exploration campaign. Target areas were mainly selected on the basis of geological and geo¬morpholigcal criteria, guided by correlation with known deposits elsewhere in the Guiana Shield. The vertical. lateritic profile consists of an upper concretionary zone, followed by a mottled zone, a palid zone and finally the weathered rock merging into fresh granite. The upper concretionary zone displays a cellular, pisolitic or spongy texture and contains the following minerals: gibbsite (60-90%),quartz (5-10%), hematite (5-10%), goethite (under 5%), boehmite (traces), kaolinite (traces). The gibbsite content decreases sharply downward from the lower limit of the concretionary zone and the kaolinite and quartz content increases in the underlying mottled zone. The mottled and palid zones display a pseudo rapakivi texture and quartz, kaolinite and mica are the. essential minerals.
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APA: Alfredo Menendez Alberto Sarmentero  (1984)  Geology of the Los Pijiguaos Bauxlte Deposits, Venezuela

MLA: Alfredo Menendez Alberto Sarmentero Geology of the Los Pijiguaos Bauxlte Deposits, Venezuela. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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