Resources of Industrial Minerals - Potential Sources of Aluminum in Southwestern China (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1938)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Chingyuan Y. Li C. Y. Hsieh
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

Realizing that aluminum will have a great role to play in the coming industrialization of China, Chinese geologists have long been looking about for some aluminum deposits. The possible sources appear to be alunite, the alumina-rich shales, and the bauxite deposits. The locations of deposits are shown in Fig. I. Alunite Our attention was first directed to the alunite deposits along the southeastern coast of China. Table I summarizes the reserves now believed to exist in that region. Other alunite deposits have been found in Kiangpei, Szechuan province; Charming. Liuyang and Hsanshan, Hunnan province Tsingchow and Chowyuan, Shantung province. No reserve figures are available. High-alumina Shale Shale high enough in aluminum to serve as a source of that metal has been found in northeastern China(Tab1e 2). In Manchuria, the Manchuria Light Metals Co., at Antung and Fushun, operating under Japanese control, has been the only active producer of aluminum. It is not known, however, whether the company uses local raw materials or imports ore from elsewhere.* Shantung Bauxite Bauxite was first recognized in China at Paoshan, Shantung province. Although the reserve is reported to be large (estimated at 271 million tons), the high content of insoluble residue (SiO2) and mineral composition (diaspore) are dis-
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APA: Chingyuan Y. Li C. Y. Hsieh  (1948)  Resources of Industrial Minerals - Potential Sources of Aluminum in Southwestern China (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1938)

MLA: Chingyuan Y. Li C. Y. Hsieh Resources of Industrial Minerals - Potential Sources of Aluminum in Southwestern China (Mining Tech., Jan. 1946, T. P. 1938). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.

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