Palaeozoic bauxite deposits of North Onega basin, Russia: evidence as to genesis

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
L. E. Mordberg E. N. Nesterova
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Jun 18, 1905

Abstract

Geochemical studies of the bauxite deposits show that the primary composition is gibbsitic. Some trace elements were relatively mobile during bauxite formation with the content of Th, U and Zr increasing and that of Rb, Ni and Co decreasing. Y and Pb were relatively immobile during lateritisation; their contents and ratios were inherited from different types of underlying rocks. The supply of Ni and Co took place at the diagenetic or epigenetic stages; their ultimate source was the crystalline basement in the region. The studies support the view that the bauxite was likely to have originated as a result of in-situ lateritisation and not through sedimentary transport and redeposition
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APA: L. E. Mordberg E. N. Nesterova  (1905)  Palaeozoic bauxite deposits of North Onega basin, Russia: evidence as to genesis

MLA: L. E. Mordberg E. N. Nesterova Palaeozoic bauxite deposits of North Onega basin, Russia: evidence as to genesis. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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