Ferronickel Production At Morro Do Niquel Minas Gerais, Brazil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ernst Langer
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Morro do Niquel is located near the small town of Pratdáolis in the southwest part of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, about 300 km in a straight line north of São Paulo and 300 krn west of Belo Horizonte. The deposit is known since 1935. Systematic exploration started, however, only in 1957 and production with one furnace in 1962. Since 1969, after the installation of a second furnace, the mine produces about 2 500 tons of nickel, contained in ferronickel, per year. This production is now consumed totally by the Brazilian steel industry. The "Morro do Niquel" is a serpentinite stock of 900 by 400 m which rises 200 m high above the surrounding metamorphic rocks of Algokian age (see Figure 1). On top of the hill there is a leached barren zone of about 200 by 400 m, generally 20-30 m deep, which consists practically only of a boxwork of quartz colored brown by limonite. Surrounding this zone on the sides of the hill is weathered, decomposed serpentinite which contains about 213 of the economic nickel mineralization. Roughly 113 of the ore reserves lie below the leached overburden representing ore of a different type. The geological map and cross-section, Figure 2, give a clear picture of the occurrence.
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APA: Ernst Langer  (1979)  Ferronickel Production At Morro Do Niquel Minas Gerais, Brazil

MLA: Ernst Langer Ferronickel Production At Morro Do Niquel Minas Gerais, Brazil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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