2018
DOI: 10.1590/0370-44672017710069
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Anatase crystals of unusual habit in quartz veins from the Diamantina region (Espinhaço Range, Minas Gerais)

Abstract: The Espinhaço Range, in the Diamantina region (central part of the State of Minas Gerais), is known worldwide as a famous source of associated occurrence of quartz, rutile and/or anatase crystals. The latter is also a classic accompanying mineral of diamonds in the alluvial placers. Primary anatase is related to hydrothermal quartz veins cutting geological units of the Espinhaço Range. In the last decade, outstanding large sized anatase crystals (up to 4 cm) in such veins have been reported from two areas, sho… Show more

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“…In places, relict muscovite and quartz may also occur. The significant TiO 2 contents associated with the presence of rutile and anatase in the profiles have two likely origins: (a) hematite‐phyllite, which hosts titaniferous hematite with abundant rutile lamellae (Cabral et al, 2012); and (b) hydrothermal quartz veins containing rutile, anatase and hematite inclusions that frequently crosscut metapelites and metavolcanic units (Cabral et al, 2015; Chaves et al, 2018; Chaves, Brandão, & Buhn, 2010; Chaves & Menezes Filho, 2017; Santos et al, 2020). Titanium is a relatively insoluble element, and it is generally residually enriched towards the surface of weathering profiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In places, relict muscovite and quartz may also occur. The significant TiO 2 contents associated with the presence of rutile and anatase in the profiles have two likely origins: (a) hematite‐phyllite, which hosts titaniferous hematite with abundant rutile lamellae (Cabral et al, 2012); and (b) hydrothermal quartz veins containing rutile, anatase and hematite inclusions that frequently crosscut metapelites and metavolcanic units (Cabral et al, 2015; Chaves et al, 2018; Chaves, Brandão, & Buhn, 2010; Chaves & Menezes Filho, 2017; Santos et al, 2020). Titanium is a relatively insoluble element, and it is generally residually enriched towards the surface of weathering profiles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%