Geology o Recent/Potential Bauxite Producing Areas in Sierra Leone and in the People's Revolutionary Republic of Guinea (West Africa)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 404 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
ABSTRACT Lateritic bauxite deposits of economic size and grade in Sierra Leone occur on granulites of the Kasila series. The high grade trihydrate ores of Mokanji are exploited by SIEROMCO since 1964. Remaining reserves are small (2 million tons) and operation moved over to the Gondama deposits of similar grade. Port Loko bauxite reserves are estimated at 100 million tons and are of relatively lower grade. It is planned to treat this ore locally into alumina. Guinea's bauxite reserves exceed those of any other nation. They occur as hard lateritic bauxite covers on plateaus of the Pre-Cambrian sedimentary formations and on doleritic intrusions. The genesis is still controversial. The Sangaredi mine has produced high grade ore for the last 10 years. Friguia exploits a relatively lower grade ore at a rate of about 2 million tpy to be treated in their local alumina plant. Kindia ore is mined at a yearly rate of 2,5 million tons since 1974. Untouched reserves at Ayékoyé and Tougué/Dabola are estimated at 6,000 million tons.
Citation
APA:
(1984) Geology o Recent/Potential Bauxite Producing Areas in Sierra Leone and in the People's Revolutionary Republic of Guinea (West Africa)MLA: Geology o Recent/Potential Bauxite Producing Areas in Sierra Leone and in the People's Revolutionary Republic of Guinea (West Africa). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.