At Posse, central Brazil, primary gold mineralization occurs near the
base of a sequence of metamorphosed volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks.
During the Velhas geomorphological cycle (Oligocene to Lower Pleistoc
ene) the region experienced extensive lateritization. Subsequent incis
ion of the Velhas surface under predominantly humid conditions led to
degradation of the lateritic profile and pedogenesis. The present weat
hering profile above the mineralized bedrock at Posse is 15-18 m thick
. An investigation of gold distribution from bedrock through the weath
ering profile reveals that: (a) the updip continuation into saprolite
of a section of highly mineralized felsite is slighlty enriched in gol
d and shows greater gold grade homogeneity compared to the parent mate
rial; and (b) gold enrichment in the overlying soil is particularly pr
onounced in a Stone Line horizon. The observed gold distribution in th
e weathering profile has arisen through saprolitization during the Vel
has cycle, then leaching, compaction and downward (and limited lateral
) transport of gold during pedogenesis. The climatic and geomorphologi
cal history of central Brazil has led to the formation of a low grade
supergene gold orebody in the weathering profile at Posse.