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Amaral, Pedro Augusto Costa do, Borges, Welitom Rodrigues, Toledo, Catarina Labouré Bemfica, Silva, Adalene Moreira, Godoy, Hygor Viana, Leão Santos, Marcelo Henrique (2023) Electrical Prospecting of Gold Mineralization in Exhalites of the Digo-Digo VMS Occurrence, Central Brazil. Minerals, 13 (12) doi:10.3390/min13121483

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TitleElectrical Prospecting of Gold Mineralization in Exhalites of the Digo-Digo VMS Occurrence, Central Brazil
JournalMinerals
AuthorsAmaral, Pedro Augusto Costa doAuthor
Borges, Welitom RodriguesAuthor
Toledo, Catarina Labouré BemficaAuthor
Silva, Adalene MoreiraAuthor
Godoy, Hygor VianaAuthor
Leão Santos, Marcelo HenriqueAuthor
Year2023Volume<   13   >
Issue<   12   >
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DOIdoi:10.3390/min13121483Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceAmaral, Pedro Augusto Costa do, Borges, Welitom Rodrigues, Toledo, Catarina Labouré Bemfica, Silva, Adalene Moreira, Godoy, Hygor Viana, Leão Santos, Marcelo Henrique (2023) Electrical Prospecting of Gold Mineralization in Exhalites of the Digo-Digo VMS Occurrence, Central Brazil. Minerals, 13 (12) doi:10.3390/min13121483
Plain TextAmaral, Pedro Augusto Costa do, Borges, Welitom Rodrigues, Toledo, Catarina Labouré Bemfica, Silva, Adalene Moreira, Godoy, Hygor Viana, Leão Santos, Marcelo Henrique (2023) Electrical Prospecting of Gold Mineralization in Exhalites of the Digo-Digo VMS Occurrence, Central Brazil. Minerals, 13 (12) doi:10.3390/min13121483
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Abstract/NotesThe greenstone belts of the Crixás-Goiás Domain are economically important due to significant epigenetic gold deposits and the potential for under-researched syngenetic deposits. The gold occurrences associated with the volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits in the region are documented only in the volcanoclastic rocks of the Digo-Digo Formation, Serra de Santa Rita greenstone belt. The objective of this work is to discuss the efficiency of the induced polarization methods in the time and frequency domains for differentiating and identifying potentially mineralized zones in the exhalites associated with the VMS-type gold of the Digo-Digo Formation. Data were acquired using a multielectrode resistivity meter with the dipole–dipole array and 10 m spacing between electrodes, as well as different current injection times (250, 1000, and 2000 ms). After the electrical data processing and inversion, the sections were integrated into ternary red-green-blue and cyan-magenta-yellow models to highlight areas of high chargeability, low resistivity, and high metal factor (frequency domain) and, thus, map the higher potential zones to host polarizable metallic minerals. The geological–geophysical model elaborated from the correlation of electrical and surface geological data allowed us to identify four anomalous areas related to potential mineralized zones. The geological data confirm that two targets are associated with the geological contacts between metamafic and intermediate metavolcanic units and the exhalative horizon. One of the targets coincides with a sulfide-rich exhalative horizon (VMS), while the last target occurs in the occurrence area of metaultramafic rocks, where gold mineralization occurrences have not been previously described, being a promising target for future investigations.

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Digo-Digo occurrence, Goiás, Goiás, Brazil Actinolite, Adakite, Albite, Amphibolite, Andesite, Basalt, Biotite, Chlorite Group, Chlorite schist, Diorite, Epidote, Hornblende, Ilmenite, Magnetite, Metachert, Metadiorite, Metatuff, Muscovite, Native Gold, Phyllite, Plagioclase, Pyrite, Quartz, Schist, Sericite, Talc, Talc schist, Tremolite, Zircon


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