Typological Classification Of Gold Deposits Of The Brazilian Shield (2b2f6dbc-d2b3-45a0-a5fe-5a100315e0ea)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. de Ferran
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Is the Brazilian gold rush over? Judging from the situation in Brazil over the past few decades, the answer is almost certainly yes. The picture of swarms of Brazilian prospectors or "Garimpeiros" crowding or, more correctly, overcrowding the gold regions of the Amazon jungle using the time-aged empirical approach to gold exploration has finally run its course. There are two fallacies that have lead to a reduction in the discovery of new gold fields in Brazil. The first fallacy is that "Brazil's geology is largely unknown." The extreme depth of weathering and the general lack of understanding of the shield deposits are at the origin of this misconception. The second fallacy is that "Brazilian prospectors (`garimpeiros') are very naive, have very little technical knowledge and can only produce gold at very low recovery rates." This is more of a result of wishful thinking for the purpose of justifying limiting exploration programs than it is a real consideration. In this paper, the author takes a methodical heuristic approach to gold exploration in Brazil and offers this as an alternative to the empirical approach of the garimpeiros.
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APA: A. de Ferran  (1997)  Typological Classification Of Gold Deposits Of The Brazilian Shield (2b2f6dbc-d2b3-45a0-a5fe-5a100315e0ea)

MLA: A. de Ferran Typological Classification Of Gold Deposits Of The Brazilian Shield (2b2f6dbc-d2b3-45a0-a5fe-5a100315e0ea). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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