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Influence of geomorphology and leaching on the formation of Permian bauxite in northern Guizhou Province, South China.

Authors :
Li, Peigang
Yu, Wenchao
Du, Yuansheng
Lai, Xulong
Weng, Shenfu
Pang, Dawei
Xiong, Guolin
Lei, Zhiyuan
Zhao, Shuang
Yang, Shiqiang
Source :
Journal of Geochemical Exploration. Mar2020, Vol. 210, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Geomorphology is an important control on the formation of bauxite. However, geomorphological research on bauxite deposit formation is usually hampered by the lack of systematic detailed data collection. This study focuses on the Wuchuan–Zheng'an–Daozheng (Wu–Zheng–Dao) area of northern Guizhou Province, South China, an area containing bauxite deposits of the Dazhuyuan Formation. These deposits formed during the early Permian in a period associated with the peak timing of the late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA). This study used data from 329 drillcores within the Dazhuyuan mining district (DMD) to generate high-precision geomorphological reconstructions for the period of bauxite formation. This includes a series of contour maps showing the total thickness of the bauxite deposit, ore grades, the thickness of Lower (bauxitic claystone) and Upper (bauxite ore) members of the bauxite formation, and the distribution of different types of bauxite ore. These maps indicate that thicker deposits of bauxite are concentrated in deep depressions, whereas no bauxite is found in highly elevated erosional regions. High-grade bauxite ores, including clastic, oolitic, and porous types of mineralization, are located within depressions or in gently sloping areas, whereas low-grade bauxite deposits, including massive bauxite and bauxitic claystone mineralization, are located at the bottom of depressions or are present as thin units within uplifted areas. The geochemistry of the drillcore samples from the study area indicates that leaching is the main control on bauxite ore quality in the study area. Finally, a low groundwater table and water-permeable underlying units provide good drainage, which also contributes to the generation of high-grade bauxite ores. • Geomorphological reconstruction in the Dazhuyuan Mining District, South China • Leaching process rebuilding based on geochemical profiles • Formation model for the early Permian bauxite deposit of the Dazhuyuan Formation [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03756742
Volume :
210
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Geochemical Exploration
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141342817
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gexplo.2019.106446