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Title: “Garnierite” in weathering crust of ultramafic blocks from Cao Bang area, north Viet Nam
Authors: Pham, Thanh Dang
Pham, Tich Xuan
Nguyen, Van Pho
Keywords: Cao Bang area
Garnierite
Hydrous magnesium silicate deposits
Nickel laterite
North Vietnam
Weathering of ultramafic rocks
Issue Date: 2020
Series/Report no.: Vietnam Journal of Earth Sciences;Số 42(02) .- Tr.130–140
Abstract: "Garnierite" is an important group of ore minerals in the supergene nickel deposits. Garnierite group minerals are Ni-bearing hydrous magnesium silicate formed due to the lateritic weathering of ultramafic rocks under humid tropical conditions. In the weathering crust on ultra-mafic blocks Ha Tri and Phan Thanh (Cao Bang province), garnierite group minerals have been found in the saprolite zone or as a coating on the surface of the fissures. Analytical results show that garnierite consists of a mixture of three solid solutions: (i) serpentine-like - 7Å (lizardite-nepouite), (ii) talc-like - 10Å (pimelite-willemseite) and (iii) chlorite-like - 14 Å (clinochlore-minite). EPMA analysis shows that garnierite in Cao Bang area is characterized by high Ni content (25.50-40.06%), low Fe content (0.09-0.9%) and almost no Al (<0.02%), similar to garnierite in the famous nickel mines in New Caledonia, Dominican Republic, etc... Notable, Ni and Mg contents in garnierite show a clear negative correlation, indicating the replacement for each other in the phases. Under the scanning electron microscope (SEM), garnierite has a raspberry shape forming continuous zones covering the unfinished weathered rock surface. These zones represent different stages of garnierite formation. The results of the study allow proposing a model of garnierite formation in the lateritic weathering zone in ultramafic blocks in the Cao Bang area.
URI: http://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/27168
ISSN: 0866-7187
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