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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Water-rock interaction at elevated temperatures chemical changes in water composition /

Claesson, Tommy. January 1983 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Göteborgs universitet, 1983. / Extra t.p. with thesis statement inserted. Bibliography: p. 127-130.
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[en] APPLICATIONS OF GPR -GROUND PENETRATING RADAR- IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF WEATHERING PROFILES OF / [pt] APLICAÇÕES DO GPR - GROUND PENETRATING RADAR - NA CARACTERIZAÇÃO DE PERFIS DE ALTERAÇÃO DE ROCHAS GNAISSICAS DO RIO DE JANEIRO

CASSIANE MARIA FERREIRA NUNES 20 August 2002 (has links)
[pt] O método GPR Ground Penetrating Radar foi empregado nesta pesquisa visando estimar suas potencialidades como uma metodologia viável para os estudos geológicos, geotécnicos e ambientais em condições brasileiras.Para o alcance deste objetivo foram realizados ensaios em campo procurando avaliar a capacidade deste método na detecção das alterações provenientes da ação intempérica na formação do solo residual, ou seja, estimar a profundidade e espessura dos horizontes pedológicos, e o topo rochoso em um perfil geotécnio. Foram também realizados ensaios em laboratório onde fez-se o monitoramento do efeito da contaminação por hidrocarbonetos em blocos indeformados de solo residual, tanto em condições não saturadas, quanto na zona de saturação, procurando avaliar a aplicabilidade do método GPR na detecção deste tipo de contaminante.Os resultados obtidos permitiram imagear com boa resolução os contrastes bruscos, como o topo da rocha sã e blocos inclusos no solo, mas não a detecção nítida dos horizontes no perfil; e pela análise do monitoramento da contaminação, ainda é recente afirmar que o método GPR possa ser empregado com grande eficiência na detecção de contaminantes orgânicos em solo residual. / [en] The GPR method Ground Penetration Radar was used in this work, aiming at estimating its potentialities as a viable methodology to geological, geotechnical and environmental studies of Brazilian soil-rock conditions.In order to reach this objective, in situ tests have been carried out to evaluate the capability of the method in the detection of characteristics of weathering profiles in residual soils. In this case, the aim was to estimate the depth and width of pedological horizons and the bedrock in a geotechnical profile. Laboratory tests were also carried out in blocks of undisturbed residual soil of gnaissic origin. In these blocks, the effects of contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons were monitored. Both the unsaturated and the vadose zones have been monitored. The main objective in relation to the GPR was to evaluate the applicability of the method in the detection of such contaminants.The results obtained allowed to image gross contacts with good resolution such as soil-intact bedrock contacts and blocks inside soils. However, the clear detection of profile horizons were not well imaged. Regarding the contamination monitoring, it is early to affirm that the GPR method might be employed efficiently in the detection of organic contaminants in residual soils.
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The Effects of Chemical Weathering on Thermal-Infrared Spectral Data and Models: Implications for Aqueous Processes on the Martian Surface

January 2011 (has links)
abstract: Chemical and mineralogical data from Mars shows that the surface has been chemically weathered on local to regional scales. Chemical trends and the types of chemical weathering products present on the surface and their abundances can elucidate information about past aqueous processes. Thermal-infrared (TIR) data and their respective models are essential for interpreting Martian mineralogy and geologic history. However, previous studies have shown that chemical weathering and the precipitation of fine-grained secondary silicates can adversely affect the accuracy of TIR spectral models. Furthermore, spectral libraries used to identify minerals on the Martian surface lack some important weathering products, including poorly-crystalline aluminosilicates like allophane, thus eliminating their identification in TIR spectral models. It is essential to accurately interpret TIR spectral data from chemically weathered surfaces to understand the evolution of aqueous processes on Mars. Laboratory experiments were performed to improve interpretations of TIR data from weathered surfaces. To test the accuracy of deriving chemistry of weathered rocks from TIR spectroscopy, chemistry was derived from TIR models of weathered basalts from Baynton, Australia and compared to actual weathering rind chemistry. To determine how specific secondary silicates affect the TIR spectroscopy of weathered basalts, mixtures of basaltic minerals and small amounts of secondary silicates were modeled. Poorly-crystalline aluminosilicates were synthesized and their TIR spectra were added to spectral libraries. Regional Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) data were modeled using libraries containing these poorly-crystalline aluminosilicates to test for their presence on the Mars. Chemistry derived from models of weathered Baynton basalts is not accurate, but broad chemical weathering trends can be interpreted from the data. TIR models of mineral mixtures show that small amounts of crystalline and amorphous silicate weathering products (2.5-5 wt.%) can be detected in TIR models and can adversely affect modeled plagioclase abundances. Poorly-crystalline aluminosilicates are identified in Northern Acidalia, Solis Planum, and Meridiani. Previous studies have suggested that acid sulfate weathering was the dominant surface alteration process for the past 3.5 billion years; however, the identification of allophane indicates that alteration at near-neutral pH occurred on regional scales and that acid sulfate weathering is not the only weathering process on Mars. / Dissertation/Thesis / Ph.D. Geological Sciences 2011
234

Students' Understanding of Weathering and Erosion

January 2011 (has links)
abstract: Conceptual change has been a large part of science education research for several decades due to the fact that it allows teachers to think about what students' preconceptions are and how to change these to the correct scientific conceptions. To have students change their preconceptions teachers need to allow students to confront what they think they know in the presence of the phenomena. Students then collect and analyze evidence pertaining to the phenomena. The goal in the end is for students to reorganize their concepts and change or correct their preconceptions, so that they hold more accurate scientific conceptions. The purpose of this study was to investigate how students' conceptions of the Earth's surface, specifically weathering and erosion, change using the conceptual change framework to guide the instructional decisions. The subjects of the study were a class of 25 seventh grade students. This class received a three-week unit on weathering and erosion that was structured using the conceptual change framework set by Posner, Strike, Hewson, and Gertzog (1982). This framework starts by looking at students' misconceptions, then uses scientific data that students collect to confront their misconceptions. The changes in students' conceptions were measured by a pre concept sketch and post concept sketch. The results of this study showed that the conceptual change framework can modify students' preconceptions of weathering and erosion to correct scientific conceptions. There was statistical significant difference between students' pre concept sketches and post concept sketches scores. After examining the concept sketches, differences were found in how students' concepts had changed from pre to post concept sketch. Further research needs to be done with conceptual change and the geosciences to see if conceptual change is an effective method to use to teach students about the geosciences. / Dissertation/Thesis / M.A. Curriculum and Instruction 2011
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Silicon biogeochemical cycle along the land to ocean continuum : Focus on Indian monsoonal estuaries / Cycle biogéochimique du silicium le long du continuum continent - océan : focus sur les estuaires de mousson indiens

Kameswari Rajasekaran, Mangalaa 16 December 2016 (has links)
Le silicium est le second élément le plus abondant de la croûte terrestre et un nutriment clefs des écosystèmes aquatiques. Il existe de fortes interactions entre Si, le cycle du carbone et les processus biogéochimiques. Cette étude porte sur la variabilité de Si (amorphe-ASi, lithogène-LSi et dissous-DSi) et les isotopes de Si le long du continuum continent-océan. Nous avons étudié la variabilité saisonnière et spatiale de ASi, LSi, DSi et des isotopes dans ~20 estuaires indiens. Nous avons catégorisé les estuaires selon une analyse statistique (PCA et regroupement). Le prélèvement par les diatomées semble être le principal processus contrôlant ASi en saison sèche, surtout au Sud. L’altération et l’érosion contrôlent LSi dans les autres estuaires. En saison humide, l’impact des diatomées n’est pas observé à cause d’une trop forte charge sédimentaire et tous les estuaires sont dominés par les apports lithogéniques. Les compositions isotopiques de Si peuvent tracer les sources de Si et les interactions biogéochimiques. Les résultats isotopiques montrent une différence saisonnière claire avec un impact fort de l’altération aux deux saisons. Les bassins versants du sud-ouest sont très différents des autres bassins du fait de leur topographie et climat. L’impact de l’agriculture et de la couverture forestière est aussi clairement présent dans tous les bassins tandis que la composition isotopique de Si des eaux souterraines résulte d’une combinaison de production et dissolution de minéraux. Ainsi, cette étude montre le rôle prépondérant de l’altération et du type d’argiles formées sur les isotopes de Si, indépendamment des saisons, plutôt que des processus biologiques ou de mélange tels que rapportés précédemment. / Silicon is the second most abundant element in Earth’s crust and one of the key nutrient in aquatic ecosystems. There are strong interactions of Si with carbon cycle and biogeochemical processes. The present thesis focused on variability of silicon (amorphous-ASi, lithogenic-LSi and dissolved-DSi) and Si isotopes along the land to ocean continuum. We investigated the seasonal and spatial variability of ASi, LSi & DSi and Si isotopes in ~20 Indian estuaries. We categorize the estuaries using statistical analysis (PCA and cluster analysis). Diatom uptake seems to be the main process controlling ASi during dry period, especially in the South. Weathering and erosion control the variability of LSi in the remaining estuaries. Similarly lithogenic supply controls Si during wet period in all estuaries and no impact of diatoms was seen because of high suspended load. Si isotopic compositions trace the Si sources and biogeochemical pathways. The isotopic results exhibit clear seasonal difference with high impact of type of weathering during both seasons. They show that southwest watersheds are very special in terms of weathering regime compared to the other watersheds because of topography and climate. The impact of agriculture and forest cover on Si cycle is also clearly evidenced in all the basins during wet period. We show that groundwater Si isotopic variability results from a combination of dissolution and production of minerals. Overall, this study shows the preponderant influence of weathering and type of secondary clays on Si isotopes irrespective to the seasons, rather than the biological uptake or mixing as reported elsewhere
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Climate Regulates Stable Weathering Fluxes over Interglacial-Glacial Cycles

Schachtman, Nathan 10 April 2018 (has links)
Feedbacks between climate, tectonics and erosion drive mineral dissolution in the subsurface and may provide strong controls on chemical weathering as a mechanism for modulating climate through CO2 drawdown. However, few quantitative evaluations of chemical weathering intensity or flux variations with time exist to support this hypothesized feedback. Trace element concentrations in colluvial sediment demonstrate that in unglaciated mid-latitude terrain, climate exerts a strong control on chemical weathering intensity and erosion over glacial-interglacial cycles by modulating the efficacy of abiotic and biotic processes. Weakly chemically altered sediment corresponds with high erosion rates during the Last Glacial interval (vice versa during the Holocene) such that we observe stable weathering rates despite variations in temperature and vegetation. Our results suggest that climate-weathering feedbacks in mid-latitude regions may be weaker than previously hypothesized and provide a new framework to explain stable solute fluxes over Milankovitch climate fluctuations. / 10000-01-01
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Dégradation des sédiments marneux et suspensions hyperconcentrées / Degradation of marly sediments and hyperconcentrated flows

Le Bouteiller, Caroline 05 May 2011 (has links)
Sur les bassins versants des Terres Noires, les sédiments marneux sont dégradés très rapidement. Les matériaux fins ainsi produits peuvent être à l'origine d'épisodes de crues très concentrées (800~g/L). La première partie de cette thèse traite des processus responsables de la production de sédiments fins. Ces processus adviennent à deux échelles de temps : A long-terme, entre les périodes de crues, les matériaux du lit exposés aux intempéries sont altérés sous l'effet de cycles gel/dégel et humectation/dessication. Pour quantifier cette vitesse d'altération, les données climatiques de Draix sont combinées à des expériences sur la sensibilité des marnes aux alternances de température et d'humidité. A court-terme, pendant les crues, les matériaux charriés sont soumis à l'abrasion et à la fragmentation sous l'effet de sollicitations mécaniques. Des expériences en canal circulaire permettent de quantifier la dégradation pendant les crues. On montre finalement qu'il est indispensable de considérer ces deux échelles de temps pour rendre compte de la vitesse de dégradation totale observée dans les lits. Pour étudier plus en détail la dégradation mécanique pendant les crues, on investigue l'effet de la fragmentation et de l'abrasion à l'échelle d'un caillou par l'intermédiaire de simulations numériques avec la méthode des éléments discrets et d'expériences de fragmentation. Les propriétés de rupture de la marne ainsi obtenues sont ensuite intégrées dans une modélisation de l'évolution d'une distribution granulométrique sous l'effet de la fragmentation et de l'abrasion. Les résultats indiquent que la fragmentation et l'abrasion sont également importantes mais que l'efficacité de la fragmentation décroît au cours de la sollicitation. Dans une seconde partie, on étudie le comportement d'une suspension de sédiments fins de marnes, et l'influence de la concentration sur son écoulement. Cette étude est basée sur des mesures de rhéométrie et sur des expériences d'écoulement en laboratoire pour différentes configurations de pente, débit, rugosité, concentration. Les expériences mettent en évidence une transition vers un comportement non-newtonien à forte concentration (au-delà de 600 g/L). Ceci se traduit notamment par un ralentissement de l'écoulement associé à l'apparition d'une zone de "plug" non-cisaillée L'écoulement devient alors laminaire et le frottement augmente fortement. Ce changement de comportement sur le terrain peut être une source d'erreurs non négligeable dans l'estimation des débits lors des crues chargées. / On the Terres Noires marly catchments, downstream fining patterns and high concentrations of suspended sediments (up to 800 g/L) are observed. The present work is organised in two parts. The first part investigates the processes that are involved in the production of fine sediments. Such processes occur at two different time scales: At a monthly scale, between the floods, bed sediments are exposed to weathering due to frost/thaw and wetting/drying alternations. The rate of such long-term processes is estimated using climatic data and experiments on marly pebbles. At the smaller time scale of a flood (a few minutes), bedload sediments are subject to abrasion and fragmentation due to mechanical loading. The rate of this short-term process is quantified by performing experiments in an annular flume device. Eventually, we show that both short and long-term processes are necessary to explain the field observed degradation rates. To study more in detail the mechanical degradation at the pebble scale, numerical simulations of friction and impact loading are performed with the Discrete Element Methods, as well as fragmentation experiments on marl. The resulting rupture properties of marl are therefore incorporated into a new model that describes the evolution of the grain-size distribution of sediments. The model shows that fragmentation and abrasion are both involved and that the efficiency of fragmentation decreases. The second part of the work is focused on the behaviour of a suspension of fine marly sediments, and on the influence of the concentration on such flow. This study is based on rheometer measurements and flume experiments at various slopes, discharges, flume roughnesses and concentrations. These experiments demonstrate that the fluid behaviour becomes non-newtonian at high concentrations (above 600 g/L). This creates an unsheared plug zone that slows the flow down. The flow may therefore become laminar with a high friction coefficient. With such a change in the fluid behaviour, the method used in the field for discharge estimation will not work anymore for highly concentrated floods.
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Viabilidade técnica do reaproveitamento e valorização das borras de pead provenientes do processo de injeção de termoplásticos

Pereira, Eveline Raquel January 2015 (has links)
Se as margens para ganhos financeiros são estreitas e o lucro está atrelado à produtividade, como ocorre nas indústrias de injeção de termoplásticos, cada centavo deve ser considerado. Cada perda no processo deve ser minimizada seja com redução em tempo de ciclo, redução em tempo de máquina parada, estudos de setup, automatização ou reciclagem, não somente de produtos não conformes e canais e de injeção, prática comum nas empresas transformadoras, mas também, das borras plásticas geradas no processo de purga de máquinas injetoras. O presente trabalho propõe a realização de um estudo acerca da viabilidade técnica para a reutilização e reprocessamento da matéria-prima obtida a partir das borras plásticas injetadas, um resíduo industrial, evitando sua deposição no meio ambiente ou venda como sucata, visando um fim mais nobre para esse resíduo tão comum nas empresas de transformação de termoplásticas por injeção. O envelhecimento das amostras por exposição natural e a comparação da performance entre amostras expostas e não expostas possibilitou um estudo comparativo de diversas propriedades e do comportamento do PEAD oriundo de borras plásticas injetadas. A fim de viabilizar a reciclagem, uma metodologia que incluiu procedimentos de coleta, separação, classificação, corte, moagem e formulação de misturas com diferentes frações de moído de borra de PEAD e PEAD virgem é apresentada. Com a realização de ensaios físicos, térmicos, mecânicos, reológicos obteve-se meios para analisar e avaliar as propriedades do polietileno de alta densidade (PEAD) proveniente de borras plásticas injetadas. Ressalta-se que, as condições de exposição ao intemperismo natural ao qual as amostras foram submetidas nesse estudo, são consideradas agressivas, visto que a radiação ultravioleta (UV) chegou ao índice extremo de acordo com a classificação utilizada pela OMS. Por fim, concluiu-se que para aplicações em bens duráveis, que serão expostos ao intemperismo natural, o simples fracionamento entre material reciclado, oriundo de borras plásticas injetadas e PEAD virgem não se mostra eficiente, pois há perda de propriedades mecânicas, principalmente no alongamento na ruptura. A aditivação das formulações é uma opção para obtenção de melhores resultados embora envolva custos adicionais. / If the margins are narrow for financial winnings and the profit is related to productivity, as occurs in thermoplastic injection industries, every penny should be considered. Each loss in the process should be minimized such as a reduction in cycle time, reduction in downtime, set up studies, automation or recycling not only of off-specification products and branch injection, common practice in manufacturing companies, but also, plastic sludge generated in the injection machines purge process. This paper proposes the achievement of a study about the technical viability for reuse and reprocessing of raw materials obtained from the injected plastic sludge, a industrial waste, preventing their deposition in the environment or their sale as scrap, seeking a nobler end for that residue so common in thermoplastic processing industries by injection. The aging of samples by natural exposure and the comparison of the performance between exposed and unexposed samples made possible a comparative study of various properties and the collection of information about the properties and behavior of reprocessed HDPE from injected plastic sludges. In order to facilitate recycling, a methodology that included procedures for collecting, separating, sorting, cutting, grinding and formulation of mixtures with different ground fractions of HDPE grounds and virgin HDPE is presented. Com a realização de ensaios físicos, térmicos, mecânicos, reológicos obteve-se meios para analisar e avaliar as propriedades do polietileno de alta densidade (PEAD) proveniente de borras plásticas injetadas. With the realization of physical tests, thermal, mechanical, rheological was obtained ways to analyze and evaluate the high-density polyethylene properties (HDPE) plastic injection-molded from sludges. It is noteworthy that, the conditions of exposure to natural weathering which the samples were submitted in this study are considered aggressive, once the ultraviolet (UV) index was considerated extreme according to the classification used by WHO. Finally, it was concluded that for applications in durable products, which will be exposed to natural weathering, the simple fractionation of recycled material coming from injected plastic sludge and virgin HDPE is inefficient because there is loss of mechanical properties, especially in the stretch at break. The additivation of formulations is an option for better results even though it involves additional costs.
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What controls algal greening of sandstone heritage? : an experimental approach

Ahmad, Samin Ishtiaq January 2015 (has links)
Recent observations have shown that many sandstone buildings, including important components of the UK's cultural heritage, are becoming covered with green algal growths. This is likely to result from recent changes in air quality and the impacts of a changing climate. The northern regions of the UK in particular have an abundance of sandstone heritage and, given the likelihood of warmer, wetter winters here, algal growth on vulnerable monuments is likely to become a primary conservation concern over the next 50 years. Observations of sandstone monuments in the northern regions of the UK, in particular in Belfast (Northern Ireland), Sheffield and Edinburgh have highlighted that algal greening is notably patchy. This is likely due to the array of factors which affect the bioreceptivity of host substrates such as sandstone. The bioreceptivity of a substrate (its ability to become colonised by microbes such as green algae) is dependent on inherent, external and architectural factors. The role of these factors and the interrelationships between them requires further study. This thesis aims to investigate the inherent, external and architectural factors which encourage colonisation of sandstone by green algae through an integrated programme of laboratory and field experimentation. The primary objectives of this study are: to develop improved laboratory experimental methods to control and monitor algal growth, to investigate the role of external, inherent and architectural factors and to explore the fundamental role of moisture in the development of algal greening. In order to address these objectives, laboratory and field experiments have been linked within an integrated overall methodology. Short-term laboratory experiments have investigated the bioreceptivity of four British sandstones (Peak Moor, Dungannon, St Bees and 'baluster stone') to single and mixed green algal treatment with Stichococcus bacillaris, Chlorella vulgaris and Desmococcus olivaceus, under controlled conditions. Two field experiments have also been conducted. The first exposed unweathered blocks of Dungannon sandstone in the wet environment of Derrygonnelly, Northern Ireland for 30 months. The second exposed reclaimed sandstone balusters in a shaded and exposed site in central Oxford for 12 months. The laboratory and field experiments presented utlilise a range of simple and accessible methods to monitor biofilm development (for example novel methods to map biomass) and changes in substrate condition (such as monitoring surface moisture movements with weight change and hand-held moisture meters, and using light microscopy to help visualise the impact of green algal biofilms). The results presented in this thesis confirm that moisture plays a fundamental role in the development of green algal biofilms. In laboratory experiments, colonisation often occurred within a consistent moisture zone and preferential greening in field experiments was observed in areas of frequent moisture movement. External factors have been shown to have a strong influence, in laboratory experiments where marine salts were applied, these were found to delay colonisation by around seven days. Furthermore, salts resulted in inhomogeneous patterns of colonisation, similar to those observed in scoping studies conducted in Sheffield. Laboratory experiments have also demonstrated that inherent substrate factors such as high porosity and presence of certain minerals (such as clay laminations in Dungannon) can increase the primary bioreceptivity of sandstone surfaces. Field experiments have demonstrated that architectural factors such as aspect and geometry can increase the bioreceptivity of exposed samples. In particular, preferential greening was observed on the dynamically wetted south west facing blocks in Derrygonnelly and on exposed compared with shaded balusters in Oxford. Greening was also concentrated in areas of rainwater flows and stores. Investigation of the role of external, inherent and architectural factors in the development of algal greening as provided by this project, supplies useful information for those managing our sandstone cultural heritage. This will enable more informed decisions to be made over appropriate management and conservation strategies for the future.
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Alteração intempérica do depósito de Sn-Nb-Ta-(criolita, ETR, U, Th) madeira, Mina Pitinga (AM).

Alves, Marlon Andrek da Silva January 2016 (has links)
A dissertação versa sobre a lateritização do depósito Madeira que ocorre associado à fácies albita granito do granito Madeira (tipo A, ~ 1,82 Ga). O depósito Madeira situa-se na floresta amazônica, onde intemperismo químico é intenso e lateritização é um importante processo de formação de depósitos minerais. Este depósito representa um caso particular, onde a rocha-mãe é um depósito mineral; assim, mineralização primária e mineralização laterítica ocorrem no mesmo perfil. A rocha-mãe tem uma associação mineral incomum, que inclui quartzo, albita, k-feldspato, zircão, criolita (Na3AlF6), fluorita, polilitionite, riebeckita rica em Zn, F-anita rica em Zn, torita, cassiterita, pirocloro, columbita, xenotima, gagarinita- (Y), fluocerita-(Ce) e genthelvite. Uma característica importante da rocha é a sua riqueza em flúor (2 a 6% em peso), principalmente sob a forma de criolita ou fluroita na matriz. Inicialmente foram investigadas as alterações micromorfológicas destes minerais ao longo de perfis de intemperismo. Em seguida, os realizados estudos geoquímicos em perfis selecionados. Os dados químicos foram convertidos em proporções volumétricas para quantificar as variações nos teores de elementos em amostras com diferentes graus de lateritização, e foram realizados cálculos de balanço de massa tendo o Al como elemento de referência. Desta forma, foram obtidas muitas informações sobre os processos que atuaram na formação do perfil laterítico a partir do depósito Madeira. A rocha-mãe representava claramente um sistema aluminoso com quantidades mais baixas de Fe. A perda total de álcalis e perda parcial de SiO2 originou argilas cauliníticas. A razão molar de SiO2/Al2O3~2 foi adequada para a geração de minerais de argila aluminosos com estrutura 1:1, tais como a caulinita. Com a maior perda de SiO2 na parte superior do perfil ocorreu a formação de gibsita. Hematita é principal mineral de ferro formado porque o meio foi alcalino com alta razão OH/Fe (>2). A lixiviação de elementos alcalinos conduziu ao enriquecimento relativo de alguns elementos economicamente importantes, tais como Sn, Nb e ETR. No entanto, a distribuição de alguns metais, tais como o Pb, Zn e ETR, difere do padrão normalmente esperado no intemperismo, o que pode ser explicado por algumas características especiais da paragênese e pela alta atividade de F nas soluções, que influenciou os processos intempéricos de duas maneiras diferentes: intensa corrosão até mesmo de minerais muito resistentes e formação de complexos estáveis, especialmente com cátions duros, tais como os ETR. / The paper deals on the laterization of the Madeira deposit associated with the albite-enriched granite facies of the A-type Madeira granite (~1.82 Ga). The Madeira deposit is located in the Amazon rain forest, where chemical weathering is intensive and lateritization is a major process of ore deposit formation. This deposit represents a particular case, where the parent rock is an ore deposit; thus primary mineralization and lateritic mineralization occur in the same profile. The parent rock has an unusual mineral association, which includes quartz, albite, k-feldspar, zircon, cryolite (Na3AlF6), fluorite, polylithionite, Zn-rich riebeckite, Zn-F-rich annite, thorite, cassiterite, pyrochlore, columbite, xenotime, gagarinite-(Y), fluocerite-(Ce), and genthelvite. An important feature of the rock is the F richness (2 to 6% wt) mainly in the form of cryolite or fluorspar in the matrix. We first investigated the micromorphological changes of these minerals throughout the soil profile and then focused the geochemical studies in selected profiles. The chemical data were converted into volumetric proportions to quantify the variations in element contents in samples with different degrees of lateritization, and we performed mass balance calculations with Al as the reference element. In this way, we obtain many new constraints on the processes that formed the weathering profile from the Madeira deposit. The parental rock was a clearly aluminous system with lower amounts of Fe. The total loss of alkalis and partial loss of SiO2 created kaolinitic clay minerals. The SiO2/Al2O3 molar ratio ≈2 was suitable for generating aluminous clay minerals with 1:1 structures, such as kaolinite. Greater losses of SiO2 occurred and gibbsite formed at the top of the weathering profiles. Hematite formed as the main ferric mineral because the medium was alkaline with a high OH-/Fe ratio (> 2). The leaching of alkaline elements led to relative enrichment in some economically important elements, such as Sn, Nb, and REEs, in the lateritic profiles. However, the distribution of some of the metals, such as Pb, Zn, and REEs, in the weathering profile is very unusual and may be explained by some special characteristics of the paragenesis and the high activity of F in the solutions, which greatly influenced the weathering processes in two different ways. This halogen was responsible for the intense corrosion of even very resistent minerals and formed stable complexes, especially with hard cations such as REEs.

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