2015
DOI: 10.1590/2317-488920150030281
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Mineralogia, geoquímica e evolução da lateritização em Apuí, sudeste do Amazonas

Abstract: RESUMO:Análises químicas, DRX e MEV realizadas em bauxitas, crostas ferruginosas e ferro-alumino-silicosas, aliadas ao estudo do relevo, tiveram por objetivo discutir os processos que levaram a formação e preservação das crostas lateríticas ao longo do tempo geológico no sudeste do Amazonas. As crostas são maciças, pisolíticas, brechóides e vermiformes, sustentam platôs e colinas com altitudes entre 200 e 320 m e 140 e 200 m, e desenvolveram-se a partir de rochas ígneas e sedimentares dos grupos Colíder e Alto… Show more

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“…This behavior, highlighted by the lower V proportion relative to the lateritic duricrust and the dismantled horizon underneath, suggests that the oxisol features result from the underlying horizons mixing and lateritic duricrust desegregation due to surface processes such as vegetation activity, landslides, and previous truncation in humid condition. Evidence of truncation, previous dismantling, and a mixture of fragments are indicated by the breccia/fragmental and the pisolitic to nodular facies of the lateritic duricrust [58,67]. In lateritic regions, concentrations of gibbsite and kaolinite on the surfaces of lateritic profiles, forming soil, along with TiO 2 , HREE, Ga, Nb, Th, and Zr retention, mostly carried in residual minerals are common [59,60,[68][69][70].…”
Section: The Lateritic Process and The Parent Rock Inheritancementioning
confidence: 97%
“…This behavior, highlighted by the lower V proportion relative to the lateritic duricrust and the dismantled horizon underneath, suggests that the oxisol features result from the underlying horizons mixing and lateritic duricrust desegregation due to surface processes such as vegetation activity, landslides, and previous truncation in humid condition. Evidence of truncation, previous dismantling, and a mixture of fragments are indicated by the breccia/fragmental and the pisolitic to nodular facies of the lateritic duricrust [58,67]. In lateritic regions, concentrations of gibbsite and kaolinite on the surfaces of lateritic profiles, forming soil, along with TiO 2 , HREE, Ga, Nb, Th, and Zr retention, mostly carried in residual minerals are common [59,60,[68][69][70].…”
Section: The Lateritic Process and The Parent Rock Inheritancementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Nesta classificação estão incluídos muitos tipos de rochas sedimentares, no entanto, os que mais se destacam são aqueles com alto teor de ferro (Young, 1989), por exemplo as Formações Bandadas de Ferro -BIFs (Klein, 2005;Young, 2008), lateritas (Sherman, 1949;Liu et al, 2012;Ghosh et al, 2015) e microbialitos (Burkhalter, 1995;Salama et al, 2012Salama et al, , 2013. Na Amazônia brasileira estão bem estudados os BIFs (Klein, 2005;Piacentini et al, 2013;Mendes et al, 2017) e os ironstones lateríticos (Rossetti, 2004;Horbe & Costa, 2005;Albuquerque & Horbe, 2016), no entanto, até o momento, os de natureza microbialitica ainda não foram documentados. Crostas ferruginosas foram registradas no rio Xingu (Sawakuchi et al, 2015), afluente da bacia amazônica no trecho "Volta Grande", entre o rio Iriri e a cachoeira do Jericoá, local de pesquisa dessa dissertação (Figuras 1.1 e 1.2).…”
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