Formation and Mineralogy of Carbonate-Hosted Gossans

Formation and Mineralogy of Carbonate-Hosted Gossans

Gossans form when metal-rich sulfide ores near Earth’s surface weather and oxidize, leaving behind vivid caps of iron and secondary minerals. In carbonate rocks, this process produces colorful mixtures of iron oxides, lead and zinc carbonates, and copper stains—offering geologists a surface-level glimpse into the chemistry of buried ore.

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