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Title: Metal Mobility in Embryonic-to-Proto-Ni-Laterite Profiles from Non-Tropical Climates
Author: González Jiménez, José María
Villanova de Benavent, Cristina
Yesares, Lola
Marchesi, Claudio
Cartwright, David
Proenza Fernández, Joaquín Antonio
Monasterio-Guillot, Luis
Gervilla, Fernando
Keywords: Metalls
Clima mediterrani
Laterita
Metals
Mediterranean climate
Laterite
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: We evaluated the mobility of a wide suite of economic metals (Ni, Co, REE, Sc, PGE) in Ni-laterites with different maturities, developed in the unconventional humid/hyper-humid Mediterranean climate. An embryonic Ni-laterite was identified at Los Reales in southern Spain, where a saprolite profile of ~1.5 m thick was formed at the expense of peridotites of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle. In contrast, a more mature laterite was reported from Camán in south-central Chile, where the thicker (~7 m) weathering profile contains well-developed lower and upper oxide horizons. This comparative study reveals that both embryonic and mature laterites can form outside the typical (sub)-tropical climate conditions expected for lateritic soils, while demonstrating a similar chemical evolution in terms of major (MgO, Fe2O3, and Al2O3 ), minor (Ni, Mn, Co, Ti, Cr), and trace (REE, Y, Sc, PGE, Au) element concentrations. We show that, even in the earliest stages of laterization, the metal remobilization from primary minerals can already result in uneconomic concentration values.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/min13070844
It is part of: Minerals, 2023, vol. 13, num.7, p. 844
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/208262
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/min13070844
ISSN: 2075-163X
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