Lateritization, Bauxitization and Cyclic Landscape Development in the Guiana Shield

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gerald J. J. Aleva
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Lateritization is a surface and near-surface process enhanced by a humid and warm climate and by good drainage. It closely follows the development of the regional landscape. The cyclic landscape development on the Guiana Shield is accompanied by a progressively thicker and more evolved laterite mantle the older, and hence in most instances the higher the planation level. The known, economically interesting bauxite and aluminous laterite eposits of the Shield are restricted to the remnants of the oldest of the Cainozoic planation levels (level I1 and 111).
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APA: Gerald J. J. Aleva  (1984)  Lateritization, Bauxitization and Cyclic Landscape Development in the Guiana Shield

MLA: Gerald J. J. Aleva Lateritization, Bauxitization and Cyclic Landscape Development in the Guiana Shield. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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