OCORRÊNCIA DE CORINDON NA PORÇÃO LESTE DE MINAS GERAIS
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https://doi.org/10.18285/geonomos.v8i1.146Resumo
Deposits of corundum in the region of Manhuaçu–Caratinga, eastern Minas Gerais, are described in termsof geology, economic potential, mineralogy and chemistry. The alluvial and colluvial deposits of Indaiá,Sapucaia, Caputira and Palmeira are found within high grade metamorphic terrains, belonging to the Juizde Fora and Mantiqueira complexes, cut by pegmatites as well as mafic rocks. Gemmological characterizationin terms of mineral color and inclusions indicate a good economic potential as gemstone of the studiedcorundum. The identification of mineral inclusions and the study of the crystal chemistry led to theinterpretation of a metamorphic origin for the corundum. The similar geology of the Manhuaçu-Caratingaarea and the region where the important ruby and sapphire deposits from Sri Lanka are found suggests thatnew deposits might be discovered in the eastern region of Minas Gerais.Downloads
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2000-07-01
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