The Characteristics And Classification Of Bauxites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. G. Hill Slavko Ostojic
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

This paper reviews various bauxite classification schemes with respect to the differences in texture, composition and geological associations of the deposits. It demonstrates that a techno-economic classification, based on: a) associated rock type - lateritic versus karstic, b) content of aluminum ore minerals - gibbsite, boehmite and diaspore, and c) gangue minerals (iron oxides etc.) has a geological basis with natural cut-off points for the bauxite types identified. Thus, this scheme is seen as applicable to bauxite resources. It also provides a basis for their rational exploitation taking into consideration the long-term interests of both the bauxite producing and consuming countries. Against this background, the industrial mineral or non-metallurgical grades of bauxite are seen as localised and relatively rare occurrences. Their consumption should, therefore, be aimed toward the specific (hence more remunerative) products as indicated by the bauxite characteristics.
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APA: V. G. Hill Slavko Ostojic  (1984)  The Characteristics And Classification Of Bauxites

MLA: V. G. Hill Slavko Ostojic The Characteristics And Classification Of Bauxites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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