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Massive antarctic lake mysteriously vanished + 'Fool’s Gold’ not so foolish after all

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A massive antarctic lake has mysteriously vanished
https://www.iflscience.com/environment/a...-vanished/

INTRO: A huge Antarctic lake has mysteriously vanished, taking with it more water than Lake Erie as it disappeared into the ocean. Researchers witnessed its demise from satellite imagery before and after the 600–750 million-cubic-meter (21–26 billion cubic feet) lake drained through the ice shelf below, and believe it could tell scientists a lot about the stability of large bodies of ice in the region. All that remains is the fractured covering of ice and a crater where the lake once stood.

Although the researchers aren’t exactly sure how the lake vanished in such a short amount of time, the most likely scenario is the bottom of the lake fracturing under the intense pressure. Their research was published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

“We believe the weight of water accumulated in this deep lake opened a fissure in the ice shelf beneath the lake, a process known as hydrofracture, causing the water to drain away to the ocean below,” said lead author Roland Warner, a glaciologist with the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership at the University of Tasmania, in a statement... (MORE)


Curtin research finds 'Fool’s Gold’ not so foolish after all
https://news.curtin.edu.au/media-release...after-all/

RELEASE: Curtin University research has found tiny amounts of gold can be trapped inside pyrite, commonly known as ‘fool’s gold’, which would make it much more valuable than its name suggests.

This study, published in the journal Geology in collaboration with the University of Western Australia and the China University of Geoscience, provides an in-depth analysis to better understand the mineralogical location of the trapped gold in pyrite, which may lead to more environmentally friendly gold extraction methods.

Lead researcher Dr Denis Fougerouse from Curtin’s School of Earth and Planetary Sciences said this new type of “invisible” gold has not previously been recognised and is only observable using a scientific instrument called an atom probe.

“The discovery rate of new gold deposits is in decline worldwide with the quality of ore degrading, parallel to the value of precious metal increasing,” Dr Fougerouse said.

“Previously gold extractors have been able to find gold in pyrite either as nanoparticles or as a pyrite-gold alloy, but what we have discovered is that gold can also be hosted in nanoscale crystal defects, representing a new kind of 'invisible' gold. The more deformed the crystal is, the more gold there is locked up in defects. The gold is hosted in nanoscale defects called dislocations – one hundred thousand times smaller than the width of a human hair – so a special technique called atom probe tomography is needed to observe it.”

Dr Fougerouse said the team also explored gold extraction methods and possible ways to obtain the trapped gold with less adverse impacts on the environment. “Generally, gold is extracted using pressure oxidizing techniques (similar to cooking), but this process is energy hungry. We wanted to look into an eco-friendlier way of extraction,” Dr Fougerouse said.

“We looked into an extraction process called selective leaching, using a fluid to selectively dissolve the gold from the pyrite. Not only do the dislocations trap the gold, but they also behave as fluid pathways that enable the gold to be “leached” without affecting the entire pyrite.”

The study is supported by the Australian Research Council and the Science and Industry Endowment Fund. Dr Fougerouse is affiliated with The Institute for Geoscience Research (TIGeR), Curtin’s flagship Earth Sciences research institute.
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