Five typical bauxite samples from three ore deposits from the wider area of
Grebnik Mt. (Metohija, Serbia) were examined with the optical microscopic,
X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) and chemical methods. The occurrences in
bauxites were studied and described and the presence of major minerals was
determined: diaspore, boehmite and hematite; minor minerals: quartz,
goethite, rutile, kaolinite and hydro-hematite; as well as anatase,
brookite, magnetite and chromite, which occur only sporadically. According
to the quantity of main Al-bearers, three types of bauxite ore were
recognized: diaspore, boehmite and boehmite-diaspore. Unit cell dimensions
of major minerals were determined, mostly with values within reference data.
However, all of the studied hematites have smaller a0 and V0 values, most
probably due to the substitution of Fe3+ by Al3+. All samples are further
classified as iron-rich and ferritic bauxites. It was found that there were
changes in origin conditions between major Al-hydroxides minerals and
hematite, as well as between the diaspore and boehmite. Determined chemical
compositions put this raw material into high-quality raw materials for
obtaining the electro corundum and alumina. The synthesis of the obtained
data indicate that Grebnik?s bauxites have some unique characteristics, more
or less different from most of the World?s known bauxite ore deposits.