- for
bauxite but, as of 1982[update],
there was no consensus. Vadász (1951)
distinguished lateritic bauxites (silicate
bauxites) from
karst bauxite ores...
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Bauxite fibrosis is a
progressive form of
pneumoconiosis usually caused by
occupational exposure to
bauxite fumes which contain aluminium and
silica particulates...
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Bauxite is a city in
Saline County, Arkansas,
United States.
Located within Central Arkansas, the city is
named for
bauxite, the
source ore for aluminum...
- aluminium.
Australia is the world's
largest bauxite producer,
producing almost a
third of
global bauxite.
Bauxite is
mined in
Australia using open-cut mining...
- The
bauxites date from the
Middle Tri****ic to the Neogene,
although most of the
deposits were
formed during the Cretaceous. The
largest bauxite deposits...
- The
Weipa bauxite mine is a
bauxite mine at
Weipa on the
western Cape York
Peninsula in Far
North Queensland, Australia. A
geologist named Harry Evans...
- 657 and nγ = 1.661 – 1.668.
Boehmite occurs in
tropical laterites and
bauxites developed on alumino-silicate bedrock. It also
occurs as a hydrothermal...
-
titanium dioxide and water.
Bauxites of
economical interest must be low in kaolinite.
Formation of
lateritic bauxites occurs worldwide in the 145- to...
- The
Bauxite of
Cornet is a
geological formation in
Romania whose strata date back to the
Early Cretaceous.
Dinosaur remains are
among the
fossils that...
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Compagnie des
bauxites de Guinée (CBG) is a
Guinean mining company.
Since 1963 it has
extracted bauxite from the
notable mine in Sangarédi, in Boké Region...