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Geochemical Characteristics of Caijiaba Bauxite Deposit in Qingzhen, Guizhou Province and Their Implication for the Ore-forming Process
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You-qing ZHU, Xu CHEN, Wei DA, Jiang LIU
Science Technology and Engineering | 2025, 25(10) : 3996 - 4005
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Geochemical Characteristics of Caijiaba Bauxite Deposit in Qingzhen, Guizhou Province and Their Implication for the Ore-forming Process
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You-qing ZHU, Xu CHEN, Wei DA, Jiang LIU
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  • The 1st Brigade of Guizhou Nonferrous Metals and Nucleus Industry Geological Exploration Bureau, Qingzhen 551400, China
Published: 2025-04-08 doi: 10.12404/j.issn.1671-1815.2403266
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As an important aluminum industrial base in China, the bauxite concentration area in central Guizhou Province is hosted within the Lower Carboniferous Jiujialu Formation, and the deposit type belongs to the sedimentary bauxite. The Caijiaba bauxite deposit is a newly discovered bauxite deposit during the fine investigation of bauxite in central Guizhou Province in recent years. The paleoclimatic conditions, sedimentary environment and metallogenic provenance related to this bauxite deposit in the metallogenic process were studied. The results show that the upper bauxitic claystone of the Al-bearing rock series is mainly pelitomorphic texture and is mainly composed of kaolinite and illite. The middle bauxite ore is mainly clastic and cryptocrystalline textures, followed by a small number of ooidal texture, which is mainly composed of diaspore and illite. The lower ferruginous rock is mainly cryptocrystalline texture and is mainly composed of hematite. The Al-bearing rock series of the Caijiaba bauxite deposit is mainly formed in the continental environment, and the upper bauxitic claystone and middle bauxite ore layers are mainly formed in a relatively oxidized environment, while the lower ferruginous rock layer mainly shows a relatively reduced environment. Meanwhile, the lower ferruginous rock and middle bauxite ore layers are mainly formed in hot and humid paleoclimatic conditions, while the upper bauxitic claystone layer is the product of warm and humid climatic conditions. Research on the sources of ore-forming materials indicates that the Al-bearing rock series of the Caijiaba bauxite deposit is mainly derived from the dolomite and interbedded gray-green claystone of the Lower Cambrian Qingxudong Formation.The results are of great significance in guiding the exploration and prospecting of bauxite deposits in this area.

bauxite  /  geochemistry  /  paleoclimate  /  sedimentary environment  /  metallogenic provenance  /  central Guizhou Province
You-qing ZHU, Xu CHEN, Wei DA, Jiang LIU. Geochemical Characteristics of Caijiaba Bauxite Deposit in Qingzhen, Guizhou Province and Their Implication for the Ore-forming Process[J]. Science Technology and Engineering, 2025 , 25 (10) : 3996 -4005 . DOI: 10.12404/j.issn.1671-1815.2403266
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doi: 10.12404/j.issn.1671-1815.2403266
  • Receive Date:2024-05-05
  • Online Date:2025-07-09
  • Published:2025-04-08
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表12种不同金属材料的力学参数

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属数
Number of
genus
种数
Number of
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占总种数比例
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种数
Number of
species
占总种数比例
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鹅膏菌科Amanitaceae 2 11 5.26 鹅膏菌属 Amanita 10 4.78
小菇科 Mycenaceae 2 12 5.74 丝盖伞属 Inocybe 5 2.39
多孔菌科 Polyporaceae 8 14 6.70 蜡蘑属 Laccaria 5 2.39
红菇科 Russulaceae 3 23 11.00 小皮伞属 Marasmius 6 2.87
小菇属 Mycena 11 5.26
光柄菇属 Pluteus 5 2.39
红菇属 Russula 17 8.13
栓菌属 Trametes 5 2.39
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