Ore petrology of chromite-PGE mineralization in the Kempirsai ophiolite complex

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V. V. Distler
V. V. Kryachko
M. A. Yudovskaya
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[1] Petrography and Geochemistry Russian Academy of Sciences (IGEM RAS),Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Mineralogy
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Mineralogy and Petrology | 2008年 / 92卷
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Chromite; Chrysotile; Gangue Mineral; Platinum Group Mineral; Chromite Deposit;
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The platinum group minerals (PGM) in chromite ores of the Kempirsai ophiolite massif, located south of the Ural Mountains, are extremely varied in composition and represented predominantly by alloys, sulfides, arsenides, and sulfosalts of the iridium-group PGE (IPGE). The earlier Ir-Os-Ru alloys prevail over the later Cu-Os-Ru, Cu-Ir, Ni-Ir, Ni-Os-Ir-Ru, and Ni-Ru-Os-Fe alloys rich in base metals (BM). The earlier Ru-Os disulfides crystallize coevally with Ir-Os-Ru alloys, whereas the later sulfides are represented by compounds with a variable stoichiometry and a wide miscibility of Ni, Cu, Ir, Rh, Os, and Fe. Phase relations of PGE alloys with PGE-BM alloys, sulfides and sulfoarsenides confirm that deposition of these minerals was defined by a general evolution of PGE fractionation in the mineral-forming system but not by a super-imposed process. The leading mechanism of PGM crystallization is thought to be their dendritic growth during gas-transport reactions from low-density gaseous fluid enriched in PGE.
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