Petrography and paragenesis of platinum-group minerals in Jinchuan ultramafic intrusion, northwest China

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 9979 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 12, 1993
Abstract
The compositions of olivine, pyroxene and chromite from the Proterozoic ultramafic complex are analagous to those of cumulate ultramafic rocks of tholeiitic origin, suggesting that the parent magma may have been tholeiitic rather than komatiitic. The complex contains economically significant Ni-Cu sulphide mineralisation. The high sulphide/silicate ratio is best explained in terms of the segregation of sulphides from a large volume of magma, of which all but the ultramafic cumulate fraction has since been eroded. Platinum-group minerals that have been identified include sperrylite, moncheite, native platinum, froodite, merenskyite, michenerite and Pd-rich pentlandite lamellae exsolved from pyrrhotite. They are characteristically found in close association with chalcopyrite, either along the contacts between hydrosilicate and sulphide grains or in cracks within pentlandite and chalcopyrite, which may also be intergrown with galena. Crystallisation from a Cu-rich residual magmatic liquid also enriched in Pt, Pd, As, Sb, Bi, Te, Zn and Pb is postulated.
Citation
APA:
(1993) Petrography and paragenesis of platinum-group minerals in Jinchuan ultramafic intrusion, northwest ChinaMLA: Petrography and paragenesis of platinum-group minerals in Jinchuan ultramafic intrusion, northwest China. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1993.