Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Geochemical and mineralogical studies undertaken through a section of the nickeliferous laterite profile in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Southern Minas Gerais, revealed mineable grades, both in the saprolitic horizon (A-type ore) and in the oxidized one (C-type ore). The A-type ore, well defined in...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Aragão Rodrigues Soares, Nely Palermo, Fernando Roberto Mendes Pires
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2018-07-01
Series:Geologia USP. Série Científica
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/guspsc/article/view/148416
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description Geochemical and mineralogical studies undertaken through a section of the nickeliferous laterite profile in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Southern Minas Gerais, revealed mineable grades, both in the saprolitic horizon (A-type ore) and in the oxidized one (C-type ore). The A-type ore, well defined in the innermost 1.5 m of the section, boasts representative grades at the order of 1.7 wt.% NiO, with amorphous garnierite-type minerals, besides chlorite and likely serpentine, as the Ni-rich phases. An approximately 2 m-long interval defines a transitional zone from the silicatic toward the oxidized ore, marked by the outward gradual absorption of residual blocks from the parent rock within a goethitic plasma. Impregnations and stockwork-like veins of asbolane, confirmed by local Mn and Co anomalies, delineate the outer edge of this zone. The oxidized ore stretches, based on Ni contents, for roughly 4 m. Average grades lie about 1.2 wt.% NiO, containing goethite as the main Ni ore mineral, plus some secondary talc. Ever since the innermost part of the section, Ni has been continuously washed away, in such a manner that its concentrations become rather low in the outermost part. Anomalous geochemical signatures may indicate the occurrence of dykes of uncommon igneous rocks crosscutting the profile. The absence of smectites in the profile points out that free flow conditions have prevailed, which is reinforced by the substitution of kaolinite by gibbsite, which highlights severe hydrolysis conditions (tendency to alitization). Kaolinite veins in the gibbsite-only zone suggest post-lateritic origin. The laterite development determines an evolution in pH conditions from slightly alkaline in the early stages (quartz–kaolinite–zeolite association) to mildly acidic in the more advanced phases (presence of Al-goethites).
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spelling doaj.art-4041d6dffcc0421ba5cd4d49fd5862392022-12-22T00:09:29ZengUniversidade de São PauloGeologia USP. Série Científica2316-90952018-07-0118210.11606/issn.2316-9095.v18-122283Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, BrazilGabriel Aragão Rodrigues SoaresNely PalermoFernando Roberto Mendes PiresGeochemical and mineralogical studies undertaken through a section of the nickeliferous laterite profile in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Southern Minas Gerais, revealed mineable grades, both in the saprolitic horizon (A-type ore) and in the oxidized one (C-type ore). The A-type ore, well defined in the innermost 1.5 m of the section, boasts representative grades at the order of 1.7 wt.% NiO, with amorphous garnierite-type minerals, besides chlorite and likely serpentine, as the Ni-rich phases. An approximately 2 m-long interval defines a transitional zone from the silicatic toward the oxidized ore, marked by the outward gradual absorption of residual blocks from the parent rock within a goethitic plasma. Impregnations and stockwork-like veins of asbolane, confirmed by local Mn and Co anomalies, delineate the outer edge of this zone. The oxidized ore stretches, based on Ni contents, for roughly 4 m. Average grades lie about 1.2 wt.% NiO, containing goethite as the main Ni ore mineral, plus some secondary talc. Ever since the innermost part of the section, Ni has been continuously washed away, in such a manner that its concentrations become rather low in the outermost part. Anomalous geochemical signatures may indicate the occurrence of dykes of uncommon igneous rocks crosscutting the profile. The absence of smectites in the profile points out that free flow conditions have prevailed, which is reinforced by the substitution of kaolinite by gibbsite, which highlights severe hydrolysis conditions (tendency to alitization). Kaolinite veins in the gibbsite-only zone suggest post-lateritic origin. The laterite development determines an evolution in pH conditions from slightly alkaline in the early stages (quartz–kaolinite–zeolite association) to mildly acidic in the more advanced phases (presence of Al-goethites).http://www.revistas.usp.br/guspsc/article/view/148416Laterite profileNickeliferousA-type oreC-type oreGarnieriteGoethite.
spellingShingle Gabriel Aragão Rodrigues Soares
Nely Palermo
Fernando Roberto Mendes Pires
Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Geologia USP. Série Científica
Laterite profile
Nickeliferous
A-type ore
C-type ore
Garnierite
Goethite.
title Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_full Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_fullStr Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_short Geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in Fazenda da Roseta, Liberdade, Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_sort geochemical and mineralogical characterization of a section through the nickeliferous laterite in fazenda da roseta liberdade minas gerais brazil
topic Laterite profile
Nickeliferous
A-type ore
C-type ore
Garnierite
Goethite.
url http://www.revistas.usp.br/guspsc/article/view/148416
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