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Two Genetic Types of Bauxites of the Central Deposit (Siberian Platform) and a Rare Metal Mineralization

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The Central bauxite deposit on the territory of the Russian Federation is a unique geological object. It hosts both primary lateritic bauxites and products of their redeposition (sedimentary lateritic bauxites). The comparative characteristic of the residual in situ lateritic bauxites and sedimentary lateritic bauxites and the study of the morphology of ore-forming minerals of bauxites and their composition allowed us to reconstruct in details the genesis of laterite profiles and sedimentary bauxite-bearing deposits, which has universal significance for understanding supergene mineral deposits. The prospects of using bauxites for REE by-products is shown by the example of the Central deposit of the Chadobets Uplift.

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This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation no. 13.1902.21.0018 (agreement no. 075-15-2020-802).

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Boeva, N.M., Makarova, M.A., Shipilova, E.S. et al. Two Genetic Types of Bauxites of the Central Deposit (Siberian Platform) and a Rare Metal Mineralization. Dokl. Earth Sc. 507, 871–880 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1028334X22600700

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