Sulphates and hematite found in major gold deposits

A notable feature of rocks of Archean age is an absence of oxygenated minerals, such as sulphates and hematite, reflecting a lack of atmospheric oxygen at that time. In the Witwatersrand placers this lack of oxygen lermitted uraninite and pyrite...

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