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Fotografie + English: Pisolitic bauxite 3 (Taken on June 11, 2015)
- Pisolitic bauxite (public display, Minnesota Discovery Center, Chisholm, Minnesota, USA)
- Bauxite is an aluminum oxide/hydroxide-rich rock. It is the richest source of aluminum compared with any other common rock, and is the best aluminum ore. Bauxites are mixtures of several Al-rich minerals, including gibbsite (Al(OH)3 - aluminum hydroxide), boehmite (gamma AlO·OH - aluminum hydroxy-oxide), and diaspore (alpha AlO·OH - aluminum hydroxy-oxide). They also may have lepidochrosite (FeO·OH), an iron hydroxy-oxide, and other minerals. X-ray analysis is usually required to determine what minerals are present in any given bauxite sample. Many bauxites have an oolitic or pisolitic structure. Oolites are small, concentrically layered, spherical to subspherical structures. Pisolites are larger, pedogenic (soil-related) versions of oolites.
- Aluminum is abundant in felsic and mafic igneous rocks (e.g., in the feldspars), but considerable heat & energy is required to get the aluminum metal out. Processing of bauxite requires much less heat & energy to produce Al metal, but an estimated 3% of America's electricity is used to produce aluminum from the bauxite. Bauxite forms in tropical and subtropical environments, so most bauxite aluminum ores come from tropical countries.
- Bauxites are essentially fossil laterite soils - highly leached tropical soils. Strong chemical weathering in such areas leaches out many components of most bedrock lithologies, leaving behind aluminum hydroxy-oxides and some iron oxides.
- The sample shown above is pisolitic bauxite, probably from Arkansas. Published analyses indicate that Arkansas bauxites are generally dominated by gibbsite, kaolinite (= a clay mineral, Al2Si2O5(OH)4 - aluminum hydroxy-silicate), and various iron oxide minerals.
- Author: James St. John
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