Mineralogy and Process Characteristics of Jamaican Bauxites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Conrad G. C. Douglas Vincent G. Hill Parris A. Lyew-Ayee
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

ABSTRACT Distinct patterns are identified in the associations, distributions, and levels of concentration of the silica minerals, boehmite, aluminous goethite, and phosphate minerals in the bauxite deposits of Jamaica. These result from syngenetic and diagenetic reactions associated with post-bauxitization tectonic and associated activities. Three basic types of bauxite are identified, viz., Jamaica-1 (< 3.0% boehmite), Jamaica-2 (> 3.0% boehmite and 30-80% of the iron as aluminous goethites), and Jamaica-3 (> 3.0% boehmite and > 90% of the iron as aluminous goethites). The Jamaica-1 type has a mean value of < 2% boehmite as A1203, while this level in the Jamaica-2 type is usually about 3.5%, and > 4% in the Jamaica-3 type. Similar discrete associations were found for the species and concentrations of aluminous goethite and phosphate minerals. The process and geological implications of these are discussed.
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APA: Conrad G. C. Douglas Vincent G. Hill Parris A. Lyew-Ayee  (1984)  Mineralogy and Process Characteristics of Jamaican Bauxites

MLA: Conrad G. C. Douglas Vincent G. Hill Parris A. Lyew-Ayee Mineralogy and Process Characteristics of Jamaican Bauxites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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