Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern Brazil

In Amapá, northern Brazil, there is potential for large and not yet identified economical deposits of kaolin and bauxite in the Cenozoic belt of sediments that cover the margins of the Eastern Guiana Shield next to the Atlantic Ocean and the Amazon River. During geological exploration of these mine...

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Main Author: Wilson Scarpelli
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Published: Serviço Geológico do Brasil (CPRM) 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://jgsb.sgb.gov.br/index.php/journal/article/view/259
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description In Amapá, northern Brazil, there is potential for large and not yet identified economical deposits of kaolin and bauxite in the Cenozoic belt of sediments that cover the margins of the Eastern Guiana Shield next to the Atlantic Ocean and the Amazon River. During geological exploration of these mineral resources, it seems adequate to consider the geological characteristics of the kaolin deposit of Morro do Felipe, at the southwest of Amapá, and the deposits of bauxite replacing Cenozoic kaolin-rich sediments at the coast of Guyana and Suriname. While the Brazilian deposits of bauxite of the Trombetas and Jari rivers occur in topographically stable plateaus, the corresponding plateaus containing bauxite in Guyana and Suriname were lowered to below seawater, and covered by younger sediments. In the southeast of Amapá, sediments similar to some that in Guyana and Suriname are guide to bauxite deposits, as the white sands, appear widespread over a large area. A few but significant exposures of high-grade kaolin suggest high tonnages of the mineral. The presence of these layers of kaolin, the mother-rock of the bauxite of the belt, and the presence of actual paleoduricrust improve the possibility of existence of hidden deposits of bauxite.
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spelling doaj-art-00dc4f022e9049a090642aeedc8352392025-08-20T02:57:33ZengServiço Geológico do Brasil (CPRM)Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil2595-19392025-05-018210.29396/jgsb.2025.v8.n2.4Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern BrazilWilson Scarpelli0Independent Consultant, São Paulo, Brazil In Amapá, northern Brazil, there is potential for large and not yet identified economical deposits of kaolin and bauxite in the Cenozoic belt of sediments that cover the margins of the Eastern Guiana Shield next to the Atlantic Ocean and the Amazon River. During geological exploration of these mineral resources, it seems adequate to consider the geological characteristics of the kaolin deposit of Morro do Felipe, at the southwest of Amapá, and the deposits of bauxite replacing Cenozoic kaolin-rich sediments at the coast of Guyana and Suriname. While the Brazilian deposits of bauxite of the Trombetas and Jari rivers occur in topographically stable plateaus, the corresponding plateaus containing bauxite in Guyana and Suriname were lowered to below seawater, and covered by younger sediments. In the southeast of Amapá, sediments similar to some that in Guyana and Suriname are guide to bauxite deposits, as the white sands, appear widespread over a large area. A few but significant exposures of high-grade kaolin suggest high tonnages of the mineral. The presence of these layers of kaolin, the mother-rock of the bauxite of the belt, and the presence of actual paleoduricrust improve the possibility of existence of hidden deposits of bauxite. https://jgsb.sgb.gov.br/index.php/journal/article/view/259Hidden bauxite depositsPorto Grande FormationPedreira FormationItaubal FormationCoating-paper kaolinite
spellingShingle Wilson Scarpelli
Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern Brazil
Journal of the Geological Survey of Brazil
Hidden bauxite deposits
Porto Grande Formation
Pedreira Formation
Itaubal Formation
Coating-paper kaolinite
title Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern Brazil
title_full Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern Brazil
title_fullStr Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern Brazil
title_short Potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near-littoral sediments of the State of Amapá, Eastern Guiana Shield, northern Brazil
title_sort potential for kaolin and bauxite in the near littoral sediments of the state of amapa eastern guiana shield northern brazil
topic Hidden bauxite deposits
Porto Grande Formation
Pedreira Formation
Itaubal Formation
Coating-paper kaolinite
url https://jgsb.sgb.gov.br/index.php/journal/article/view/259
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