Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of Gorgan

The Gheshlagh bauxite deposit is located 110 km southeast of Gorgan. The deposit has been developed as a stratiform horizon with more than 2 km length and a thickness of about 25 m along the contact of Ruteh and Elika carbonate formations. Textural analysis indicates both allochthonous and autochton...

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Main Authors: Rezgar Faramarzi, Gholam Hossein Shamanian, Behnam Shafiei Bafti
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Published: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad 2012-06-01
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Online Access:https://econg.um.ac.ir/article/view/13390
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author Rezgar Faramarzi
Gholam Hossein Shamanian
Behnam Shafiei Bafti
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description The Gheshlagh bauxite deposit is located 110 km southeast of Gorgan. The deposit has been developed as a stratiform horizon with more than 2 km length and a thickness of about 25 m along the contact of Ruteh and Elika carbonate formations. Textural analysis indicates both allochthonous and autochtonous origins for the bauxites. Bohemite, diaspore, anatase, rutile, hematite, goethite, kaolinite, svanbergite, pyrite, and quartz were identified in the ore paragenesis. Based on textural and mineralogical evidence, the deposit can be divided into five distinct units including upper bauxite, upper kaolinite, hard bauxite, lower kaolinite and lower bauxite. Accumulation coefficients of trace elements and geochemical indices such as Ti/Cr, TiO2/Al2O3, Zr/Ti and Nb/Y, combined with the geological evidence suggest the basaltic rocks of the Soltanmeidan Formation as the main source of bauxite materials. Combination of mineralogical and geochemical data shows that the deposit formed in two main stages. First, bauxite materials, Fe and Ti oxides and clay minerals developed as authigenic bauxitization processes of basaltic parent rock. Then, these materials were transported to karst depressions and were accumulated as a bauxite horizon.
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spelling doaj.art-6f2d04c166b44b49953d256f87ff0b0a2022-12-21T19:09:41ZfasFerdowsi University of MashhadJournal of Economic Geology2008-73062012-06-0141294510.22067/econg.v4i1.13390Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of GorganRezgar Faramarzi0Gholam Hossein Shamanian1Behnam Shafiei Bafti2Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Golestan University, Gorgan, IranDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Golestan University, Gorgan, IranDepartment of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Golestan University, Gorgan, IranThe Gheshlagh bauxite deposit is located 110 km southeast of Gorgan. The deposit has been developed as a stratiform horizon with more than 2 km length and a thickness of about 25 m along the contact of Ruteh and Elika carbonate formations. Textural analysis indicates both allochthonous and autochtonous origins for the bauxites. Bohemite, diaspore, anatase, rutile, hematite, goethite, kaolinite, svanbergite, pyrite, and quartz were identified in the ore paragenesis. Based on textural and mineralogical evidence, the deposit can be divided into five distinct units including upper bauxite, upper kaolinite, hard bauxite, lower kaolinite and lower bauxite. Accumulation coefficients of trace elements and geochemical indices such as Ti/Cr, TiO2/Al2O3, Zr/Ti and Nb/Y, combined with the geological evidence suggest the basaltic rocks of the Soltanmeidan Formation as the main source of bauxite materials. Combination of mineralogical and geochemical data shows that the deposit formed in two main stages. First, bauxite materials, Fe and Ti oxides and clay minerals developed as authigenic bauxitization processes of basaltic parent rock. Then, these materials were transported to karst depressions and were accumulated as a bauxite horizon.https://econg.um.ac.ir/article/view/13390bauxitebohemitetrace elementsgeochemical indicesgheshlagh
spellingShingle Rezgar Faramarzi
Gholam Hossein Shamanian
Behnam Shafiei Bafti
Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of Gorgan
Journal of Economic Geology
bauxite
bohemite
trace elements
geochemical indices
gheshlagh
title Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of Gorgan
title_full Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of Gorgan
title_fullStr Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of Gorgan
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of Gorgan
title_short Mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis of the Gheshlagh bauxite deposit, southeast of Gorgan
title_sort mineralogy geochemistry and genesis of the gheshlagh bauxite deposit southeast of gorgan
topic bauxite
bohemite
trace elements
geochemical indices
gheshlagh
url https://econg.um.ac.ir/article/view/13390
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