Ages and Sources of Components of Zn-Pb, Cu, Precious Metal, and Platinum Group Element Deposits in the Goodsprings District, Clark County, Nevada

2011 ◽  
Vol 106 (3) ◽  
pp. 381-412 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Vikre ◽  
Q. J. Browne ◽  
R. Fleck ◽  
A. Hofstra ◽  
J. Wooden
2013 ◽  
Vol 353-356 ◽  
pp. 1183-1186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Liu ◽  
Ying Chen ◽  
Zhen Xiu Liao ◽  
Yong Zhan ◽  
You Fei Guan

The black shale enriched in various precious metal elements and platinum group elements. And the PGE deposit in black shale series is a new promising mineral resource. Comprehensive research on the geology, geochemistry, petrology, mineralogy, fluid inclusion and geochronology of the PGE in black shale series has been carried out and made a series of achievements. This paper summarized the advances in PGE in black shale series and pointed out the controversial views about the source of the PGE.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. D. Prendergast

Abstract The Kapalagulu intrusion in eastern Tanzania hosts a major, 420-m-thick, stratiform/stratabound platinum group element (PGE)-bearing sulfide zone—the Lubalisi reef—within a prominent, chromititiferous, harzburgite unit close to its stratigraphic base. Several features of the vertical base and precious metal distributions (in a composite stratigraphic section based upon two deep exploration drill holes) display similarities to those of offset-type PGE reefs that formed under the overall control of Rayleigh fractionation: (1) composite layering (at several scales) defined by systematic vertical variations of sulfide and precious metal contents and intermetallic ratios, indicating repeated cycles of PGE enrichment and depletion in the order Pd-Pt-Au-Cu, and (2) in the lower part of the reef, stratigraphic offsets of the precious metal peaks below peak sulfide (Cu) content. The form and geochemistry of the reef are consistent with overturns of basal liquid layers within a liquid layering system (i.e., stable density-driven stratification of a magma chamber), plus at least two minor inputs of parental magma during which the resident magma was recharged with sulfur and metals, and the effective depletion of precious metals in the magma midway through reef development. The Lubalisi reef differs from classic offset-type PGE reefs, however, principally because individual Pd, Pt, and Au enrichment peaks are coincident, not offset. The reef is set apart from other offset-type PGE reefs in three additional ways: (1) its association with olivine cumulates that crystallized soon after initial magma emplacement and well below the first appearance of cumulus pyroxene or plagioclase (implying attainment of sulfide saturation and precious metal enrichment without prolonged concentration of sulfur and chalcophile metals by normal magma cooling and differentiation), (2) the probable role of chromite crystallization in not only triggering sulfide segregation during reef formation but also facilitating precious metal enrichment in the early stages of reef development, and (3) its great width. The early stage of fractionation may also help explain the coincident precious metal peaks through its effect on apparent precious metal partition coefficients.


2021 ◽  
Vol 59 (6) ◽  
pp. 1599-1626
Author(s):  
William D. Smith ◽  
Wolfgang D. Maier ◽  
Ian Bliss

ABSTRACT We have characterized the distribution of noble metals among six styles of magmatic sulfide mineralization in the Montagnais Sill Complex of the Labrador Trough in northern Québec using optical and electron microscopy combined with laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry trace element analysis of sulfides. The principal sulfide minerals include pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and pentlandite with accessory sphalerite and sulfarsenides. In addition, cubanite, troilite, and mackinawite are present in ultramafic-hosted assemblages. The precious metal mineral assemblages are dominated by tellurides, Ag-rich gold, and sperrylite which generally occur at the margins of sulfides. Few iridium-group platinum group element- and Rh-bearing grains were identified and mass-balance calculations show that these elements are generally hosted in pyrrhotite and pentlandite. Virtually all Pt and Au are hosted in precious metal grains, whereas Pd is distributed between precious metal grains and pentlandite. Where present, sulfarsenides are a key host of iridium-group platinum group element, Rh, Pd, Te, and Au. The presence of troilite, cubanite, and mackinawite and the absence of pentlandite exsolution lamellae in the ultramafic-hosted sulfides indicates an initial sulfide melt with a high metal/S ratio. Sulfarsenides present among globular sulfide assemblages derive from an immiscible As-rich melt that exsolved from the sulfide melt in response to the assimilation of the As-bearing floor rocks. In this study, the composition of sulfides is consistent with those derived from Ni-Cu-dominated deposits and not platinum group element-dominated deposits.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ijaz Ahmad ◽  
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Jeremy P. Richards ◽  
Jingao Liu ◽  
D. Graham Pearson ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pedro Waterton ◽  
James Mungall ◽  
D. Graham Pearson

2019 ◽  
Vol 114 (3) ◽  
pp. 569-590 ◽  
Author(s):  
Felix E.D. Kaufmann ◽  
Marie C. Hoffmann ◽  
Kai Bachmann ◽  
Ilya V. Veksler ◽  
Robert B. Trumbull ◽  
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