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Goethite from
Schugorsk bauxite deposit, Timan Range, Komi Republic, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Goethite
Formula:α-Fe3+O(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Goethite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Schugorsk bauxite deposit, Timan Range, Komi Republic, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:688658
Long-form Identifier:1:3:688658:5
GUID (UUID V4):200ec296-aa0c-44aa-9287-d3e39f66ab72
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com/locate/oregeo Transformation from Permian to Quaternary bauxite in southwestern South China Block driven by superimposed...superimposed orogeny: A case study from Sanhe ore deposit Xuefei Liu a, Qingfei Wang a,⇑, Qizuan Zhang b...Available online xxxx Keywords: Permian bauxite Quaternary bauxite Mass change Element mobility Superposition...Superposition a b s t r a c t Permian karstic bauxite and its Quaternary derivative, in western Guangxi, southwestern...billion tons. The primary late Permian karstic bauxite formed in reduced environment in the background
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Mineralogical characteristics of the karstic bauxite deposits in the Xiuwen ore belt, Central Guizhou... Wen-Yi Chen d a State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese...online 16 September 2014 Keywords: Karstic bauxite “Coal–bauxite–iron” structure Diaspore Mineral assemblage...assemblage Organic matter a b s t r a c t The karstic bauxite deposits in the Xiuwen ore belt of Central Guizhou...orebearing rock series that exhibits a typical “coal–bauxite–iron” structure is divided into three segments
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karstic bauxite deposits, Central Guizhou Province, Southwest China: A case study at Lindai deposit Kun-Yue...karstic bauxite deposits, Central Guizhou Province, Southwest China: A case study at Lindai deposit, Ore...karstic bauxite deposits, Central Guizhou Province, Southwest China: A case study at Lindai deposit Kun-Yue...*, Shi-Xin Li b a State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese...tanghaoshu@163.com (H.-S. Tang) ABSTRACT Karstic bauxite deposits are widespread in Central Guizhou Province
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rare earth elements in the Zagrad karstic bauxite deposit (Nikšić area, Montenegro) Slobodan Radusinović...rare earth elements in the Zagrad karstic bauxite deposit (Nikšić area, Montenegro), Ore Geology Reviews...rare earth elements in the Zagrad karstic bauxite deposit (Nikšić area, Montenegro) T Slobodan Radusinović*1...karst bauxite from three different cross-sections (I-III) D of Ore body 3 from the Zagrad deposit in the...elements (including REEs) CE P throughout the deposit was presented in order to identify the distribution
 
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