The Carajas Project ? Location And history

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Francisco A. Fonseca
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Carajás Hills are in Brazil's Eastern Amazon, between the Araguaia and Xingu rivers, and parallels 5° and 7° Latitude South. A location map is given in Fig. 1. It is an area of low mountains (maximum altitude 900 meters), covered by the Amazon rain forest. Annual average temperature is 25°C, ranging from 31°C (maximum) to 19°C (minimum). Annual rainfall averages 2,000mm. Although it rains throughout the whole year, heavy rains occur from December through March. At the beginning of the 20's, Brazilian explorationists made brief geological descriptions of the area. Due to the thick soil, scarce fresh rock outcrops and the tropical forest covering a completely unpopulated area, detailed geological studies were difficult and reconnaissance expeditions were limited to the river margins.
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APA: Francisco A. Fonseca  (1982)  The Carajas Project ? Location And history

MLA: Francisco A. Fonseca The Carajas Project ? Location And history. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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