3D modeling of the laterites on top of the Koniambo Massif, New Caledonia: refinement of the per descensum lateritic model for nickel mineralization - INSU - Institut national des sciences de l'Univers Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Mineralium Deposita Année : 2017

3D modeling of the laterites on top of the Koniambo Massif, New Caledonia: refinement of the per descensum lateritic model for nickel mineralization

Benoît Quesnel
  • Fonction : Auteur correspondant
  • PersonId : 947846

Connectez-vous pour contacter l'auteur
Christian Le Carlier de Veslud
  • Fonction : Auteur
  • PersonId : 761230
  • IdRef : 182225585
Philippe Boulvais
  • Fonction : Auteur
  • PersonId : 840705
Pierre Gautier
  • Fonction : Auteur
  • PersonId : 896698
Michel Cathelineau

Résumé

Resulting from the weathering of the Peridotite Nappe, laterites are abundant in New Caledonia and host one of the largest nickel deposits worldwide. This work presents a 3D model of the Koniambo nickel laterite ore deposit. It shows that the laterites are located along the ridges of the massif and organized as hectometric-sized patches obliquely cut by the topography and distributed at various elevations. Three kinds of geometry were observed: (i) a thick laterite cover (between 20 and 40 m) overlying saprolite and mainly localized on topographic highs, (ii) a thin laterite cover (from a few meters to 20 m) mainly localized on areas with gentle slopes, and (iii) exposure of saprolite without laterite cover. Our data show that Ni-rich and Ni-poor areas are organized as hectometric-sized patches which broadly correlate with the distribution of the laterite thickness. The highest Ni areas are localized on slopes where laterite cover is thin or absent. The areas with lowest Ni are located in topographic highs under the thickest laterite cover. The vertical Ni mass balance for each borehole shows that, in areas with thick laterite cover, Ni is sub-equilibrated to slightly depleted whereas in areas with thin laterite cover, Ni is enriched. This suggests the existence of lateral infiltration of water rich in dissolved Ni, from areas such as topographic highs to downstream slope areas, in a process leading to enrichment of saprolite in Ni in slope areas. Mechanical transport and leaching of laterite material on slopes, including Ni-bearing material, could also contribute to local enrichment of Ni in the saprolite.
Fichier non déposé

Dates et versions

insu-01467457 , version 1 (14-02-2017)

Identifiants

Citer

Benoît Quesnel, Christian Le Carlier de Veslud, Philippe Boulvais, Pierre Gautier, Michel Cathelineau, et al.. 3D modeling of the laterites on top of the Koniambo Massif, New Caledonia: refinement of the per descensum lateritic model for nickel mineralization. Mineralium Deposita, 2017, 52 (7), pp.961-978. ⟨10.1007/s00126-017-0712-1⟩. ⟨insu-01467457⟩
254 Consultations
0 Téléchargements

Altmetric

Partager

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More