OFR-118-82 Evaluation Of Ceramic And Refractory Grade Raw Materials In Alabama: Gibbsite In Saprolites Of East-Central Alabama

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Mirza A. Beg
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Piedmont physiographic province of east-central Alabama lies in a humid subtropical climatic zone. Such an area with mature land forms underlain by rocks rich in feldspars provides conditions condusive to development of gibbsite, a major source of alumina; a raw material for which the United States relies on foreign suppliers for 85 percent of its needs. Gibbsite occurs in the northern and inner sections of the Piedmont Province of Alabama in Coosa, Clay, Randolph, Chambers, Elmore, Tallapoosa and Lee Counties in soils and saprolite derived from amphibolites, granites, feldspathic hornblende gneiss and other gneissic rocks. The major occurrences of gibbsite are in areas underlain by hornblende gneiss in Chambers and Randolph Counties. This region provides the proper physiographic and mineralogical setting for large areas containing up to 25 percent of saprolitic gibbsite. These areas provide potential sources of alumina that could be used to meet the United States future needs. Narrow zones and pockets rich in gibbsite also occur in soil and saprolite derived from areally restricted feldspar rich zones of narrow linear amphibolites in the inner Piedmont and feldspathic zones in various granites distributed throughout the Piedmont.
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APA: Mirza A. Beg  (1982)  OFR-118-82 Evaluation Of Ceramic And Refractory Grade Raw Materials In Alabama: Gibbsite In Saprolites Of East-Central Alabama

MLA: Mirza A. Beg OFR-118-82 Evaluation Of Ceramic And Refractory Grade Raw Materials In Alabama: Gibbsite In Saprolites Of East-Central Alabama. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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