Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, Philippines
The Intex laterite deposit in Mindoro, Philippines is derived from the weathering of the ultramafic rocks under a tropical climate. This study investigates the several types of serpentines and the effect of the degree of chemical weathering of ultramafic rocks and laterites on the enrichment of Ni i...
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doaj-223fda8236114273bbd3aea2ea88d5152020-11-25T02:45:34ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2020-06-011057957910.3390/min10070579Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, PhilippinesCarmela Alen J. Tupaz0Yasushi Watanabe1Kenzo Sanematsu2Takuya Echigo3Carlo Arcilla4Cherisse Ferrer5Graduate School of International Resource Sciences, Akita University, Akita 010-0852, JapanGraduate School of International Resource Sciences, Akita University, Akita 010-0852, JapanGeological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8567, JapanGraduate School of International Resource Sciences, Akita University, Akita 010-0852, JapanDepartment of Science and Technology, Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Quezon, Manila 1101, PhilippinesCentury Peak Metal Holdings Corporation, Makati, Metro Manila 1227, PhilippinesThe Intex laterite deposit in Mindoro, Philippines is derived from the weathering of the ultramafic rocks under a tropical climate. This study investigates the several types of serpentines and the effect of the degree of chemical weathering of ultramafic rocks and laterites on the enrichment of Ni in the deposit. The five types of serpentines are differentiated based on their textural features and Raman spectral data. Type I, type II, type III, and type IV serpentines contain a low amount of NiO (average 0.15 wt%), and their formation is linked to the previous exhumation of the ultramafic body. Conversely, type V serpentines show the highest NiO contents (average 1.42 wt%) and have the composition of serpentine-like garnierites, indicating a supergene origin. In the limonite horizon, goethite is the main ore mineral and shows high NiO contents of up to 1.68 wt%, whereas the Mn-oxyhydroxides (i.e., asbolane and lithiophorite–asbolane intermediate) display substantial amounts of CoO (up to 11.3 wt%) and NiO (up to 15.6 wt%). The Ultramafic Index of Alteration (UMIA) and Index of Lateritization (IOL) are used to characterize the different stages of weathering of rocks and laterites. The calculated index values correspond to a less advanced stage of weathering of the Intex laterites compared with the Berong laterites. The Berong deposit is a Ni-Co laterite deposit in the Philippines, which is formed from the weathering of the serpentinized peridotite. The less extreme degree of weathering of the Intex laterites indicates less advanced leaching, and thereby the re-distribution of Ni, Si, and Mg from the limonite towards the saprolite horizon may have resulted in the poor precipitation of talc-like (kerolite-pimelite) and sepiolite-like (sepiolite-falcondoite) phases in the studied saprolite horizon. Nickel in the Intex deposit has undergone supergene enrichment similar to other humid tropical laterite deposits.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/10/7/579Ni lateriteserpentinegoethiteasbolanelithiophorite–asbolane intermediateweathering, Ultramafic Index of Alteration |
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Carmela Alen J. Tupaz Yasushi Watanabe Kenzo Sanematsu Takuya Echigo Carlo Arcilla Cherisse Ferrer Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, Philippines Minerals Ni laterite serpentine goethite asbolane lithiophorite–asbolane intermediate weathering, Ultramafic Index of Alteration |
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Carmela Alen J. Tupaz Yasushi Watanabe Kenzo Sanematsu Takuya Echigo Carlo Arcilla Cherisse Ferrer |
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Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, Philippines |
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Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, Philippines |
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Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, Philippines |
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Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, Philippines |
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Ni-Co Mineralization in the Intex Laterite Deposit, Mindoro, Philippines |
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ni-co mineralization in the intex laterite deposit, mindoro, philippines |
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The Intex laterite deposit in Mindoro, Philippines is derived from the weathering of the ultramafic rocks under a tropical climate. This study investigates the several types of serpentines and the effect of the degree of chemical weathering of ultramafic rocks and laterites on the enrichment of Ni in the deposit. The five types of serpentines are differentiated based on their textural features and Raman spectral data. Type I, type II, type III, and type IV serpentines contain a low amount of NiO (average 0.15 wt%), and their formation is linked to the previous exhumation of the ultramafic body. Conversely, type V serpentines show the highest NiO contents (average 1.42 wt%) and have the composition of serpentine-like garnierites, indicating a supergene origin. In the limonite horizon, goethite is the main ore mineral and shows high NiO contents of up to 1.68 wt%, whereas the Mn-oxyhydroxides (i.e., asbolane and lithiophorite–asbolane intermediate) display substantial amounts of CoO (up to 11.3 wt%) and NiO (up to 15.6 wt%). The Ultramafic Index of Alteration (UMIA) and Index of Lateritization (IOL) are used to characterize the different stages of weathering of rocks and laterites. The calculated index values correspond to a less advanced stage of weathering of the Intex laterites compared with the Berong laterites. The Berong deposit is a Ni-Co laterite deposit in the Philippines, which is formed from the weathering of the serpentinized peridotite. The less extreme degree of weathering of the Intex laterites indicates less advanced leaching, and thereby the re-distribution of Ni, Si, and Mg from the limonite towards the saprolite horizon may have resulted in the poor precipitation of talc-like (kerolite-pimelite) and sepiolite-like (sepiolite-falcondoite) phases in the studied saprolite horizon. Nickel in the Intex deposit has undergone supergene enrichment similar to other humid tropical laterite deposits. |
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Ni laterite serpentine goethite asbolane lithiophorite–asbolane intermediate weathering, Ultramafic Index of Alteration |
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