Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects

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Autor(a) principal: Borges,Luis Alberto de Deus
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Chaves,Mario Luiz de Sá Carneiro, Karfunkel,Joachim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM. Revista Escola de Minas (Online)
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Resumo: A representative set of diamonds from the Borrachudo River (114 stones) was described for the first time as to their physical characteristics, among them weight, morphology, dissolution figures, and abrasion. Most samples are low in weight (~51% less than 0.30 ct) and only ~3.5% are above 3.0 ct. However, considering the total weight, ~47% of it is concentrated in the range above 3 ct. On the other hand, there even occur diamonds with dozen of carats. The most common crystallographic forms are originated from the octahedral form by dissolution, although irregular shapes like chips and flats also occur. The diamonds show differences in form compared to their weight ranges; those up to 0.30 ct have various shapes; in the range of 0.31 to 1 ct the most common are octahedral forms and their descendants; and in stones larger than 1 ct chips and flats predominate. The general habitus of the crystals, identified by their final tetrahexahedroid shapes, chips and flats, corroborated by the dissolution figures, indicate that the diamond were submitted to strong dissolution in a magmatic environment. Residual hillocks and holes represent the final stage of dissolution. The study indicates that the abrasion by the fluvial transport was not expressive enough to cause mechanical wear, thus ca. 97% shows no sign of wear. This fact suggests a proximal source for most of these diamonds.
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spelling Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspectsDiamondBorrachudo RiverSão Francisco BasinA representative set of diamonds from the Borrachudo River (114 stones) was described for the first time as to their physical characteristics, among them weight, morphology, dissolution figures, and abrasion. Most samples are low in weight (~51% less than 0.30 ct) and only ~3.5% are above 3.0 ct. However, considering the total weight, ~47% of it is concentrated in the range above 3 ct. On the other hand, there even occur diamonds with dozen of carats. The most common crystallographic forms are originated from the octahedral form by dissolution, although irregular shapes like chips and flats also occur. The diamonds show differences in form compared to their weight ranges; those up to 0.30 ct have various shapes; in the range of 0.31 to 1 ct the most common are octahedral forms and their descendants; and in stones larger than 1 ct chips and flats predominate. The general habitus of the crystals, identified by their final tetrahexahedroid shapes, chips and flats, corroborated by the dissolution figures, indicate that the diamond were submitted to strong dissolution in a magmatic environment. Residual hillocks and holes represent the final stage of dissolution. The study indicates that the abrasion by the fluvial transport was not expressive enough to cause mechanical wear, thus ca. 97% shows no sign of wear. This fact suggests a proximal source for most of these diamonds.Escola de Minas2014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0370-44672014000200005Rem: Revista Escola de Minas v.67 n.2 2014reponame:REM. Revista Escola de Minas (Online)instname:Escola de Minasinstacron:ESCOLA DE MINAS10.1590/S0370-44672014000200005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBorges,Luis Alberto de DeusChaves,Mario Luiz de Sá CarneiroKarfunkel,Joachimeng2014-07-25T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0370-44672014000200005Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/remhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpeditor@rem.com.br1807-03530370-4467opendoar:2014-07-25T00:00REM. Revista Escola de Minas (Online) - Escola de Minasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
title Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
spellingShingle Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
Borges,Luis Alberto de Deus
Diamond
Borrachudo River
São Francisco Basin
title_short Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
title_full Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
title_fullStr Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
title_full_unstemmed Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
title_sort Diamonds from Borrachudo river, São Francisco basin (Tiros, MG): morphologic and dissolution aspects
author Borges,Luis Alberto de Deus
author_facet Borges,Luis Alberto de Deus
Chaves,Mario Luiz de Sá Carneiro
Karfunkel,Joachim
author_role author
author2 Chaves,Mario Luiz de Sá Carneiro
Karfunkel,Joachim
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Borges,Luis Alberto de Deus
Chaves,Mario Luiz de Sá Carneiro
Karfunkel,Joachim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diamond
Borrachudo River
São Francisco Basin
topic Diamond
Borrachudo River
São Francisco Basin
description A representative set of diamonds from the Borrachudo River (114 stones) was described for the first time as to their physical characteristics, among them weight, morphology, dissolution figures, and abrasion. Most samples are low in weight (~51% less than 0.30 ct) and only ~3.5% are above 3.0 ct. However, considering the total weight, ~47% of it is concentrated in the range above 3 ct. On the other hand, there even occur diamonds with dozen of carats. The most common crystallographic forms are originated from the octahedral form by dissolution, although irregular shapes like chips and flats also occur. The diamonds show differences in form compared to their weight ranges; those up to 0.30 ct have various shapes; in the range of 0.31 to 1 ct the most common are octahedral forms and their descendants; and in stones larger than 1 ct chips and flats predominate. The general habitus of the crystals, identified by their final tetrahexahedroid shapes, chips and flats, corroborated by the dissolution figures, indicate that the diamond were submitted to strong dissolution in a magmatic environment. Residual hillocks and holes represent the final stage of dissolution. The study indicates that the abrasion by the fluvial transport was not expressive enough to cause mechanical wear, thus ca. 97% shows no sign of wear. This fact suggests a proximal source for most of these diamonds.
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