The Seival Mine, located in the Camaquã Basin, hosts several small Cu and Ag ore deposits in volcano–sedimentary sequence surrounding the Lavras do Sul Intrusive Complex. Alteration minerals consist of calcite, sulfate, smectite and chlorite/smectite associated with Cu–rich sulfides. The mass balance calculations from less altered to altered...
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January 2019 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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June 2019 (v1)Journal article
The Neoproterozoic sequence of volcanic rocks in the Camaquã Basin included in the Lavras do Sul Shoshonitic Association hosts disseminated Cu deposits. The volcanic sequence in the Seival Mine area includes andesitic lava flows, lapilli tuff, volcanic agglomerate and andesitic dikes with pervasive alteration. The hydrothermal alteration is...
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June 2017 (v1)Journal article
The Seival Mines are situated in the NE portion of the Lavras do Sul mining district, southernmost Brazil. They are hosted by volcanic and sub-volcanic rocks of Neoproterozoic age, which are part of the post–collisonal Camaquã Basin volcano–sedimentary sequence. The mineralization occurs in shoshonitic volcanic and sub–volcanic rocks of the...
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February 2014 (v1)Journal article
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