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Bauxite

A rock classification type
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About BauxiteHide

As a Commodity:
Colour:
Shades of brown, red-brown, and yellow-brown
Name:
After the locality at Baux (or Beaux), near St. Reny, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.

Named "terre d'alumine des Baux" by Pierre Berthier in 1821.
Renamed to "beauxite" by Armand Dufrénoy in 1844.
Renamed to "bauxite" by Henry Sainte-Claire Deville in 1861.
Predominantly hydrated aluminium oxides with iron oxides, kaolinite and other impurities; almost always a residual soil rather than a sediment. Note that iron-rich sediments are covered elsewhere.

A mixture, and rock, comprised of iron and aluminium Hydroxides/Oxides. The primary ore of aluminium.
Originally described from Mas Rouge, Les Baux-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.


Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
575
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:575:5

Similar NamesHide

AuxiteA synonym of Saponite
BauliteA rock subtype
BaumiteA mixture of two or more distinct mineral species
BogusiteA synonym of Teschenite
VauxiteA valid IMA mineral speciesFe2+Al2(PO4)2(OH)2 · 6H2O

Classification of BauxiteHide

Sub-divisions of BauxiteHide

Mineralogy of BauxiteHide

Non-essential minerals - these minerals are common, sometimes major components, but are not always present:
BöhmiteAlO(OH)
DiasporeAlO(OH)
GibbsiteAl(OH)3
GoethiteFe3+O(OH)
HematiteFe2O3
KaoliniteAl2(Si2O5)(OH)4
LimoniteUsed as a field-term for unidentified massive hydroxides and oxides of iron, with no visible crystals, and a ...

Physical Properties of BauxiteHide

Colour:
Shades of brown, red-brown, and yellow-brown

Synonyms of BauxiteHide

Other Language Names for BauxiteHide

Bosnian:Boksit
Bulgarian:Боксит
Catalan:Bauxita
Croatian:Boksit
Czech:Bauxit
Danish:Bauxit
Dutch:Bauxiet
Esperanto:Baŭksito
Estonian:Boksiit
Finnish:Bauksiitti
Galician:Bauxita
Hungarian:Bauxit
Italian:Bauxite
Lithuanian:Boksitas
Norwegian:Bauksitt
Norwegian (Nynorsk):Bauksitt
Polish:Boksyt
Portuguese:Bauxita
Romanian:Bauxită
Russian:Боксит
Serbian:Боксит
Simplified Chinese:铝土矿
Slovak:Bauxit
Swahili:Boksiti
Swedish:Bauxit
Turkish:Boksit
Ukrainian:Боксити
Vietnamese:Bauxit

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
5 photos of Bauxite associated with SideriteFeCO3
4 photos of Bauxite associated with GoethiteFe3+O(OH)
3 photos of Bauxite associated with Limonite
3 photos of Bauxite associated with Taenite(Ni,Fe)
3 photos of Bauxite associated with Relict iron meteorite
3 photos of Bauxite associated with Meteorite
3 photos of Bauxite associated with commodity:Bauxite (Aluminium)Al
2 photos of Bauxite associated with Laterite
1 photo of Bauxite associated with DiasporeAlO(OH)
1 photo of Bauxite associated with GibbsiteAl(OH)3

Internet Links for BauxiteHide

References for BauxiteHide

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