Geology Of Lateritic Nickel Deposits Dominican Republic

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. G. Haldeman R. Buchan J. H. Blowes T. Chandler
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The regional geological setting and nature of the serpentinized ultramafic rocks are described. It is postulated that lateritization started in Miocene time. Repeated uplifts led to at least four physiographic cycles and to the development of a mature lateritic soil profile. Complete profiles are subdivided from top to bottom as follows: Zone A - chocolate-brown limonite; Zone B - ochre-brown limonite; Zone C - soft serpentine; Zone D - hard serpentine; Zone E - serpentinized peridotite; Zone F - ultramafic rock. Zones A and F rarely attain ore grade. Canga is conspicuously absent. Rocky ore of Zones D and E amounts to 40%, limonite ore of Zone B to 25% of total ore reserves. Nickeliferous serpentine is the major crystalline phase in Zone C. In this zone and deeper, crystalline quartz occurs, particularly in fracture zones where nickeliferous cryptocrystalline quartz is of ten accompanied by garnierite.
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APA: E. G. Haldeman R. Buchan J. H. Blowes T. Chandler  (1979)  Geology Of Lateritic Nickel Deposits Dominican Republic

MLA: E. G. Haldeman R. Buchan J. H. Blowes T. Chandler Geology Of Lateritic Nickel Deposits Dominican Republic. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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