2022
DOI: 10.25288/tjb.1084167
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Investigation of Geological, Geochemical and Gemological Features of Diaspor Formations in the Southwestern Side of the Menderes Massif (Aydin-Muğla)

Abstract: With the increasing interest in gemstones, which have started to offer an important underground wealth for countries. Menderes Massive is one of the most widespread and most important areas of bauxite deposites in the Turkey. Gemstone quality diaspore crystals are formed only within these deposits. In this study, diaspore formations in the southwest wing of the Menderes Massive (Aydın - Muğla) were examined and their geological, geochemical and gemological properties/characteristics were investigated. Bauxite … Show more

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“…There are important and current studies on bauxite in the world and our country (Karadag et al, 2003;Hanilci, 2013;Yalcin and Ilhan, 2013;Nyamsari and Yalcin, 2017;Sidibe and Yalcin, 2019;Nyamsaria et al, 2020;Ozer and Yalcin, 2020;Ozturk et al, 2021;Kinaci and Ozturk, 2022). Karadag et al (2003), determined that the study area did not differ much from other deposits in the Seydişehir region, and they distinguished five types of ores in the deposit: massive, oolitic, pisolithic, clayey, ferrous, and brecciated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are important and current studies on bauxite in the world and our country (Karadag et al, 2003;Hanilci, 2013;Yalcin and Ilhan, 2013;Nyamsari and Yalcin, 2017;Sidibe and Yalcin, 2019;Nyamsaria et al, 2020;Ozer and Yalcin, 2020;Ozturk et al, 2021;Kinaci and Ozturk, 2022). Karadag et al (2003), determined that the study area did not differ much from other deposits in the Seydişehir region, and they distinguished five types of ores in the deposit: massive, oolitic, pisolithic, clayey, ferrous, and brecciated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%