Abstract
The Western Indonesia Bauxite Province in Kalimantan is a lateritic bauxite region with a complex history and poorly known sustainable metal contents within the bauxite residue. Bauxite residue produced using the Bayer process contains, notably, scandium. We present new geochemical, mineralogical and geological data from the lateritic bauxite and red mud from the active mine and deposit, which allow us to investigate the behaviour of critical elements during weathering. The geochemical analysis and translated isocon results have shown that the content of scandium in red mud is higher than the average concentration of crustal rocks and is concentrated in the ferrite layer and bauxite residue. A positive correlation between the existence of iron oxyhydroxide mineral in the residual iron-rich layer and red muds with the rare earth elements (REEs) and scandium concentrations may be interpreted as a scavenging effect of mobile REEs. The weathering and leaching processes in bauxite allows the adsorption of the trivalent scandium cation (Sc 3+ ) on goethite and are followed by ionic substitution with other trivalent cations in crystals of hematite. The study illustrates the importance of understanding processes during weathering and laterization for geochemical processes and REE exploration in tropical areas. Supplementary material: Material A, (A) Mineralogical profile of the bauxite, ferrite, and tonalite in Tayan and Mempawah, (B) Ternary diagram of bauxite and their parent rocks, (C) Trace element ratios in bauxite; Material B, Spearman's correlation rank of bauxite and associated rocks from Tayan mine ( n = 35); Material C, (A) XRD patterns of representative samples from the Tayan mine and Mempawah deposit, West Kalimantan, (B) Typical normal (left) and continuum (right) removed reflectance spectral curves of samples are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6689139 Thematic collection: This article is part of the Geochemical processes related to mined, milled, or natural metal deposits collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/geochemical-processes-related-to-mined-milled-or-natural-metal-deposits
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