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Geological Map of Serra Pelada
20°
stratigraphic Columnof the Serra Pelada Project
1:10,000
Serra Pelada Project - Geological MapDate:January 2013 1:10,000Scale:
Geologist: Graham LongPaulo Mauricio LopesGilberto Luiz SilvaCarlos José Evangelista Silva
Datum: UTM - South America 1969
LegendElefante TargetAuger Drilling
! Phase 1! Phase 2
850425/1990813687/1969 - 700ha850424/1990Topography Lines 50mTopography Lines 10mOld Pit Serra Pelada/ Lake
StructuralStructure
Axe Fold# # # Inverse Fault# # # Inverse Fault inferred
Normal Fault
Red Siltsone:Pink red colored siltstone with alternating layer of silt and fine grained quartz, locay richin manganese and iron oxide.
Friable Sandstone:Pure sandstone, friable, locally with sandy-silt layers,locally contains varying amounts of manganese. manganese. These sandstones are interpreted as the product of decalcification of dolomitic sandstones.
Siliceous Sandstone:Sandstones eventually poorly selected microcrystalline silica, associated with ferruginous sandstones. Occur associated with ferruginous and manganesíferas breccias and might be associated with dolomitic rocks.
Sandy Siltstone:Sand siltstone, pink to red, sometimes laminated with sand levels, silt levels rich in manganese or iron oxides.
SLTg - Siltstone:Grey to black colors with minor to moderatecarbon content, containsalternating levels of silt and clay.(SLTcb - Carbon Up Grade Hydrothermal in Siltstone)
Diorite:Intrusive coarse-grained rock, green colored and reddish when altered. Composed mainly of feldspar, pyroxene and minor quartz.Weathers to clay.
Conglomerates:Matrix-supported conglomerates and locally clast-supported conglomerates intercalated . It has fragments of quartz and iron formation locally in sandy matrix with large concentrations of hematite.
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Hematite Breccia:Rock with rhythmic banding of between silt and sand. The sand matrix is rich in Fe, and darkbrown Soil with many fragments smaller than 10 cm specularite
Gabbro:A green course grained basic igneous rock, consisting of plagioclase feldspar, clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene.
Schist: Chlorite talc schist, chlorite schist, with abundant biotite. with strong metamorphic foliation and tight micro folds.
Quartzite:Metamorphic rock composed mainly of microcrystaline quartz grains and locally contains an iron stained matrix.
Sedimentary Breccia:A rock composed of broken fragments of minerals or rock cemented together by a fine-grained matrix, that can be either similar to or different from the composition of the fragments
Serra Pelada Lithologies
Red soil Laterite,that locally displays an iron laterite crust.
Material deposited by human activity
Tranported silt sand soil.Red, yellow or cream colored.
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Holes with anomalies in saprolite/transitionzone
Auger PhasePhase 1Phase 2!.
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Elefante DrillingElefante drill holes priority!.
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! Diamont Drilling