Gold Hill Mountain Found In Africa
Gold was discovered in South Africa’s Witwatersrand Basin in 1886, and, since then, around half of all gold mined throughout the world has originated from that source.Geologists know that the gold reached the Earth’s surface by coming up with lava that formed the Kaapvaal Craton mountain range, which is one of the only remaining rock crusts on Earth that formed millions of years ago.
However, the Kaapvaal Craton is located in the Limpopo Province in north-east South Africa, so how did the gold move several hundred kilometres from there to get to the Witwatersrand basin in Gauteng
The most common theory is that, over billions of years, the gold-bearing veins in the mountain range eroded down to the rivers, where the sediment was transported down to the shallow lakes and waterfalls in the basin.
However, Christoph Heinrich, a professor of Economic Geology at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, completely disagrees.
In a new study published in Nature Geoscience entitled, “Witwatersrand gold deposits formed by volcanic rain, anoxic rivers and Archaean life”, Heinrich argues that the gold didn’t just get moved by the rivers – it was first dissolved chemically in volcanic rain.
The dissolved chemical compound of gold and acidic rain was then washed to the basin, where mats of microbes growing in the shallow pools precipitated the gold out of the water.”We don’t know if the gold precipitated out during life or after they died, but basic chemistry tells us that organic life reduces gold chemically from the ionic to the elemental form,” Heinrich told New Scientist.
Gold Hill Mountain Found In Africa
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