File:Carbon Leader Gold Ore, Witwatersrand South Africa 4.jpg
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Carbon Leader Gold Ore with gold (Au) and uraninite (UO2) (black). This rock is quite radioactive. The Witwatersrand area of South Africa produces a significant percentage of the world's gold. This is a spectacular sample of Precambrian high-grade gold ore from South Africa’s Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mine. The rock is from the Carbon Leader (also known as the Carbon Leader Reef & Carbon Leader Seam), a blackened, hydrocarbon-rich stromatolitic interval richly impregnated with native gold (Au) and radioactive uraninite/pitchblende (UO2). This is a paleoplacer deposit, part of an ancient alluvial fan succession. Stratigraphy & Age: Carbon Leader Member, Main Conglomerate, lower Johannesburg Subgroup, lower Central Rand Group, Witwatersrand Supergroup, lower Neoarchean, ~2.9 billion years old. Locality: Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mine, Carletonville Goldfield, West Witwatersrand (“West Wits”), South Africa. |
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Source | Auriferous, uraninitic, hydrocarbon-rich stromatolite rock (Carbon Leader Gold Ore, South Africa) 4 |
Author | James St. John |
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