Mineralogy and geochemistry of seabed sediments of the chiloé–taitao area, southern chile, and implications for ore deposits

Perez, Marisol; GARCIA-MONTERO, MARCELO HERNAN; TOWNLEY-CALLEJAS, BRIAN KEITH; Deckart, K.

Abstract

© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.The oceanic seabed contains a variety of mineral resources related exclusively to submarine environments. Limited information has been documented for the seabed offshore of Chile, which is particularly interesting due to its geodynamic context and large area. Mineralogical and geochemical analyses of 16 sites within the Chiloé–Taitao area, from 83 to 3388 m in depth, were carried out. The most abundant minerals are quartz, feldspars, pyroxenes, amphiboles, epidote, and biotite, with lower quantities of zircon, white mica, olivine, pyrite, magnetite, ilmenite, and hematite. Framboidal pyrites are mainly present at >900 m depth, and could be associated with methane hydrates, which have been reported in the area and its surroundings. Tenorite, sphalerite, tennantite, cordierite, birnessite, and tellurobismuthite were revealed by XRD analysis at low concentrations but at many sites. Birnessite, a Fe–Mn nodule-forming mineral, was widely detected, and Pearson correlations showed elemental associations related to the presence of Mn oxides. Samples did not evidence Fe–Mn nodules, probably due to the redox and depth conditions. Nonetheless, it is probable that to the west, polymetallic nodules are present in deeper zones. In the southern part of the area, reflective grains were identified, with up to 58.3 wt.% Cu; these grains might be derived from the continent or formed by in situ diagenetic precipitation.

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Título según WOS: Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Seabed Sediments of the Chiloe-Taitao Area, Southern Chile, and Implications for Ore Deposits
Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85113757342 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Minerals
Volumen: 11
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2021
DOI:

10.3390/MIN11080903

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS