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Geology and geochemistry of the Xiaoshanba bauxite deposit, Central Guizhou Province, SW China: Implications for the behavior of trace and rare earth elements
Kun-Yue Ling;  Xiao-Qing Zhu;  Hao-Shu Tang;  Sheng-Jiang Du;  Jing Gu
2018
Source PublicationJournal of Geochemical Exploration
Volume190Pages:170-186
Abstract

In China, bauxite is mainly of the karst type. Karst bauxite deposits in Central Guizhou are widely distributed in the Qingzhen, Xiuwen, and Zunyi districts. The Xiaoshanba deposit is located in the Xiuwen district and is hosted in the Lower Carboniferous Jiujialu Formation. It shows parallel unconformity with the overlying and underlying strata. The main chemical contents of the bauxite ore in the Xiuwen district is Al2O3 (55.7 to 73.5 wt%), followed by SiO2, Fe2O3, TiO2, CaO, MgO, S, P, etc. There are obvious enrichments in rare earth elements (REEs) and immobile trace elements (such as Ti, Nb, Zr, Hf, Ta, and Th) in the Al-bearing rocks. 

The mass change calculation (MC) is an effective means of investigating the relative mobility of elements. Here we present the multiples of mass change calculation (MMC), which represents an improvement over the MC, and is effective for element mobile investigations. The MMC results for REEs of the Xiaohsanba Al-bearing rocks showed grouping phenomenon, in which REEs were divided into four groups (Group A: La-Ce-Pr-Nd; Group B: Pm-Sm-Eu-Gd; Group C: Gd-Tb-Dy-Ho, and Group D: Er-Tm-Yb-Lu) and showed different fractionation trends in the MMC curves. The tetrad characteristic of the REEs (tetrad effects) most likely induced the special grouping phenomenon. During bauxite mineralization, REE fractionations caused by mineral control, especially the widespread distribution of accessory minerals that are rich in REEs such as Ti-dioxide minerals (i.e., TiO2 such as ruffle and anatase) and zircon, and water-rock interactions resulted in the REE grouping phenomenon in the Xiaoshanba profile. 

The majority of these immobile elements tend to concentrate in the accessory minerals of bauxite, and barely any elements (except Li and Ga) seem associated with the ore-forming minerals. For instance, Ti-dioxide minerals played an important role in the accumulation of some elements, such as Ti, V, Nb, and Ta. Another important mineral was zircon, which is rich in Zr, Hf, and Th, etc. In general, there were two main factors that influence the content of immobile elements in the karst bauxite profile: (a) the chemical composition of the precursor rock (the higher the content of immobile elements in the parent rock, the higher the content of accessory minerals and immobile elements in bauxite), and (b) the weathering degree of the precursor rock (the stronger the degree of weathering, the higher the content of accessory minerals and immobile elements in bauxite).

KeywordKarst Bauxite central Guizhou Province mass Change Calculation immobile Element
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/8762
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.Guizhou Geological Survey, Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development of Guizhou Province, Guiyang 550005, China
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Kun-Yue Ling;Xiao-Qing Zhu;Hao-Shu Tang;Sheng-Jiang Du;Jing Gu. Geology and geochemistry of the Xiaoshanba bauxite deposit, Central Guizhou Province, SW China: Implications for the behavior of trace and rare earth elements[J]. Journal of Geochemical Exploration,2018,190:170-186.
APA Kun-Yue Ling;Xiao-Qing Zhu;Hao-Shu Tang;Sheng-Jiang Du;Jing Gu.(2018).Geology and geochemistry of the Xiaoshanba bauxite deposit, Central Guizhou Province, SW China: Implications for the behavior of trace and rare earth elements.Journal of Geochemical Exploration,190,170-186.
MLA Kun-Yue Ling;Xiao-Qing Zhu;Hao-Shu Tang;Sheng-Jiang Du;Jing Gu."Geology and geochemistry of the Xiaoshanba bauxite deposit, Central Guizhou Province, SW China: Implications for the behavior of trace and rare earth elements".Journal of Geochemical Exploration 190(2018):170-186.
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