Notes On Geology Of Bauxite Deposits In China

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alexander B. Ikonnikov
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

All known bauxite deposits in China occur in its eastern half, and almost all of them are found in the Carboniferous and the Permian. They are of platform origin, but contain diaspore as the major ore mineral. There is only one known deposit composed of gibbsite. The most valuable deposits are sedimentary ones formed in local depressions on the edges of platforms during marine transgressions. They lie on Upper Cambrian or Middle Ordovician limestone that was weathered for a long period of geological time. Generally, Chinese bauxites are low in iron, and have a rather low alumina/silica ratio.
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APA: Alexander B. Ikonnikov  (1984)  Notes On Geology Of Bauxite Deposits In China

MLA: Alexander B. Ikonnikov Notes On Geology Of Bauxite Deposits In China. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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