Argillite debris converted to bauxite during karst weathering: evidence from immobile element geochemistry at the Olmedo Deposit, Sardinia |
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Authors: | W H MacLean F F Bonavia G Sanna |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada H3A 2A7, CA;(2) Departement de Géotectonique (URA 1759), Université Pierre-et-Marie Curie, Paris, France, FR;(3) PROGEMISA, via Contivecchi 7, 09122 Cagliari, Italy, IT |
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Abstract: | The Olmedo bauxite deposit occurs in the Nurra district of northwest Sardinia. It forms a stratiform horizon in Cretaceous
limestone and marl. Uplift in mid-Cretaceous had exposed recently deposited limestone to karst weathering, and a layer of
argillaceous debris accumulated on its surface and was partly converted to bauxite. Intermediate products were desiccated
marl, bauxitic argillite and argillaceous bauxite. Subsidence followed, and the bauxite was preserved by the deposition of
late Cretaceous limestone and other sediments. Uplift in Oligocene-Miocene time, with ensuing erosion, exposed the bauxite
horizon to its present configuration. Concentrations of normative minerals illustrate chemical processes and the build-up
of Al in the bauxite horizon. Plots of chemical data and correlation coefficients show that Al, Ti, Zr, Nb, Th, Cr and V were
immobile during the bauxitization process. Mass changes point to large net removal of Si, Mg and K from the system, although
some of this material and slightly mobile Al were reprecipitated in the underlying argillite and altered marl. Immobile element
ratios trace the source of the bauxite to the underlying argillaceous limestone. Al in the bauxite was accumulated from the
degradation of 25 to 50 m of the argillaceous limestone.
Received: 10 June 1996 / Accepted: 15 April 1997 |
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