Origin of the Hard Hematite Deposits of Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Minas Gerais, Brazil ù Field, Textural and Fluid Inclusion Studies

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D A. B Pasin B R. Bittencourt D Pi
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Abstract

Three main genetic types of hematite can be recognised at Quadrilßtero Ferrffero (QF): Micaceous or schistose hematite derived by metamorphic/metasomatic process during regional metamorphism, increasing eastward, formed under temperatures ranging from 250¦C to 500¦C in CO2-rich aqueous carbonic, high- to medium-salinity fluids. Hematite in shear and mylonite zones, showing a wide variation of fluid and temperature conditions, between metamorphic and hydrothermal conditions. Deformed quartz-specular hematite veins formed during the late phases. Hydrothermal, compact and isotropic hematite developed during a brittle-ductile regime, forming the cement of the boudinage-kink breccia and jacutinga-type of gold mineralisation, under temperatures ranging from 80¦C to 140¦C in aqueous, low- to medium salinity, oxidant fluids, resulting from the interaction of meteoric and metamorphic/metasomatic fluids. Quartz-carbonate-sulfide veins were formed slightly later, through reducing fluids.
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APA: D A. B Pasin B R. Bittencourt D Pi  (2005)  Origin of the Hard Hematite Deposits of Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Minas Gerais, Brazil ù Field, Textural and Fluid Inclusion Studies

MLA: D A. B Pasin B R. Bittencourt D Pi Origin of the Hard Hematite Deposits of Quadrilßtero Ferrffero, Minas Gerais, Brazil ù Field, Textural and Fluid Inclusion Studies. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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