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Genesis of certain bauxite profiles from India

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In this article, an attempt is made to reveal a geochemical compatibility with paleoenvironment to understand the genesis of bauxite deposits that are derived from two different parent rocks.
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This article is published in Chemical Geology.The article was published on 1987-03-10. It has received 20 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bauxite & Gibbsite.

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Aluminum as energy carrier: Feasibility analysis and current technologies overview

TL;DR: Aluminum is examined as energy storage and carrier in this paper, which includes the analysis of aluminum production process: from ore to metal, and the material and energy balances are considered; total efficiency of aluminum-based energy storage is evaluated.
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Proposal for resources, utilization and processes of red mud in India — A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the various proposals for the utilization of red mud generated in India are presented, and the drawbacks associated with these potential commercial applications of red-muck are discussed.
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Petrography and Geochemistry of the Jajarm Bauxite ore Deposit, Northeast Iran: Implications for Source Rock Material and Ore Genesis

TL;DR: The Jajarm bauxite deposit, northeast Iran, is the largest such deposit in Iran as mentioned in this paper, which is sandwiched between the Triassic Elika formation and the Jurassic Shemshak formation, housed within karstic features developed within the former unit.
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Geochemistry of Major, Trace, and Rare Earth Elements in Biglar Permo-Triassic Bauxite Deposit, Northwest of Abgarm, Ghazvin Province, Iran

TL;DR: The Biglar Permo-Triassic bauxite deposit is located in ~15 km northwest of Abgarm, southwest of Ghazvin province, west of central Iran.

Petrological and geochemical classification of laterites

TL;DR: Lateritic covers have been classified into four major types: laterites, latosols, conakrytes and bamites as mentioned in this paper, and the latter two are the most common types of lateritic covers.
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Trace-element content of 'Karst Bauxites' and their parent rocks in the Mediterranean Belt

N. Özlü
- 01 Oct 1983 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive study of trace-element distribution in the bauxite deposits of Mediterranean belt is presented, where all the deposits studied are aligned from a Cr rich pole related to ultramafics to another pole rich in Ga and Zr contents and in genetical relation with acidic parent rocks.
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Geomodelling of certain bauxite profiles from Kutch, Gujarat state, India

TL;DR: In this paper, a geomodelling study has been attempted for the bauxite deposits that are derived from basalt (continental environment) and another one is presented which is associated with the marine environment.
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Mineralogy and Origin of the Rajahuan Bauxite Deposits, Uttar Pradesh, India

TL;DR: In this article, the authors have dealt with the mineralogical studies done on the laterite profile of Rajahuan with the help of X-ray diffraction method, and concluded that the Rajauan laterite profiles represent an in-situ residuum formed in a regular weathering profile with the bauxite forming in the zone of aeration, which is underlain by cavernous laterite developed in a zone of fluctuation of water table, and the basal lithomarge formed within the zoneof saturation.
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