Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil
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Resumo: | This study describes the morphological evolution of gold grains in a lateritic weathering profile in an equatorial rainforest climate. Primary sources of gold are quartz veins associated with shallow granophyric intrusion. Gold grains were found in fresh ore, saprolite,transition zones, ferruginous duricrust, red latosol,and yellow latosol. Irregularly shaped grains predominate, with smaller proportions of dendritic and prismatic forms. Gold grains are weathered in the uppermost 10 m of the regolith. Mean gold grain size is maximum in the duricrust (>125 lm) and decreases progressively upward into the yellow latosol (<90 lm). Voids and corrosion pits appear on grain surfaces, and progressive rounding is observed from the bottom of the profile to the top.Gold grains can be classified as either homogeneous or zoned with respect to their chemical composition. Homogeneous grains contain 2–15% Ag (mean 8.3%). Zoned grains have more variable Ag contents; grain cores have means of approximately 10% or 23% Ag, with Ag-poor zones of approximately 3.7% Ag along internal discontinuities and/or outer rims. Formation of Ag-poor rims is due to referential depletion of silver. Processes responsible for duricrust formation may preserve some grains as large aggregates, but subsequent transformation into latosol further modifies them |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil LARIZZATTI, João Henrique MORFOLOGIA OURO LATERITOS BRASIL AMAZÔNIA |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil |
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Morphology and composition of gold in a lateritic profile, Fazenda Pison Garimpo, Amazon, Brazil |
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LARIZZATTI, João Henrique |
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LARIZZATTI, João Henrique OLIVEIRA, Sonia Maria Barros de BUTT, C. R. M. |
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OLIVEIRA, Sonia Maria Barros de BUTT, C. R. M. |
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LARIZZATTI, João Henrique OLIVEIRA, Sonia Maria Barros de BUTT, C. R. M. |
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MORFOLOGIA OURO LATERITOS BRASIL AMAZÔNIA |
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MORFOLOGIA OURO LATERITOS BRASIL AMAZÔNIA |
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