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Predictive Mineralogy

Possible unrecorded species at Curionópolis, Pará, Brazil

This table is based on statistical analysis of other localities containing similar species to the ones found at this locality.

Possible missing speciesFormulaMatch %Due to recorded presence of
UmangiteCu3Se294.76%Berzelianite (63.86 %), Klockmannite (62.34 %), Krut'aite (61.54 %)
KotulskitePd(Te,Bi)2-x (x ≈ 0.4)78.69%Arsenopalladinite (70.27 %), Isomertieite (59.02 %), Mertieite (58.18 %), Rustenburgite (67.92 %)
EskeborniteCuFeSe269.23%Krut'aite (69.23 %)
MoncheitePt(Te,Bi)267.16%Atheneite (50.00 %), Rustenburgite (67.92 %)
CopperCu66.66%Zinc (66.67 %)
SeleniumSe61.53%Krut'aite (61.54 %)
GypsumCaSO4 · 2H2O61.07%Anhydrite (61.07 %)
Atokite(Pd,Pt)3Sn60.37%Rustenburgite (60.38 %)
StromeyeriteAgCuS59.72%Mckinstryite (59.72 %)
BismuthBi55.88%Waylandite (55.88 %)
ChalcomeniteCuSeO3 · 2H2O53.84%Krut'aite (53.85 %)
EucairiteAgCuSe53.84%Krut'aite (53.85 %)
FerroseliteFeSe253.84%Krut'aite (53.85 %)
Bismutite(BiO)2CO352.94%Waylandite (52.94 %)
AluniteKAl3(SO4)2(OH)652.77%Woodhouseite (52.78 %)
PyrolusiteMn4+O252.33%Cryptomelane (52.34 %)
CupriteCu2O50.52%Libethenite (50.53 %)
TetraferroplatinumPtFe50.00%Tulameenite (50.00 %)
Osmium(Os,Ir,Ru)42.28%Tulameenite (52.86 %)
ErlichmaniteOsS242.10%Cherepanovite (52.63 %)
MerenskyitePdTe240.75%Rustenburgite (50.94 %)
MicheneritePdBiTe40.75%Rustenburgite (50.94 %)

Key: Mineral matches key element mineralogy of deposit Key element(s) in mineral not listed for deposit (-20% score)


Predicting paragenetic modes of deposit

Green indicates almost certain match based on minerals unique to a certain deposit type. Yellow indicates a possibly poor match, but should not be entirely discounted. Scores > 100 indicate strong confidence.

Paragenetic ModeScore
33 : Minerals deposited by hydrothermal metal-rich fluids (see also [#12])

Unique: Clausthalite, Fletcherite, Glaucodot, Klockmannite, Krut'aite, Litochlebite, etc.
946
12 : Hadean hydrothermal subsurface sulfide deposits (see also #33)

Unique: Siegenite, Vaesite
176
40 : Regional metamorphism (greenschist, amphibolite, granulite facies)

Unique: Amesite
100
37 : Layered igneous intrusions and related PGE minerals81
26 : Hadean detrital minerals54
47a : Low-𝑇 subaerial oxidative hydration, weathering (see also #16 and #23) - [Near-surface hydration of prior minerals]43
47c : Low-𝑇 subaerial oxidative hydration, weathering (see also #16 and #23) - [Carbonates, phosphates, borates, nitrates]38
23 : Subaerial aqueous alteration by non-redox-sensitive fluids (see also #47)26
6 : Secondary asteroid phases23
48 : Soil leaching zone minerals22
34 : Complex granite pegmatites18
31 : Thermally altered carbonate, phosphate, and iron formations14
49 : Oxic cellular biomineralization (see also #44)13