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  1. Role of chalcophile element fertility in the formation of the eastern Tethyan post-collisional porphyry Cu deposits

    Post-collisional porphyry Cu deposits are genetically related to the magmas generated by partial melting of sulfide-bearing lithosphere fertilized by...

    Hongda Hao, Jung-Woo Park, ... Jiwon Hwang in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 22 May 2024
  2. Platinum-group minerals in the Limoeiro Ni–Cu–(PGE) sulfide deposit, Brazil: the effect of magmatic and upper amphibolite to granulite metamorphic processes on PGM formation

    The Limoeiro Ni–Cu–(platinum-group elements (PGE)) deposit is a recent discovery associated with an igneous tubular conduit system in northeastern...

    J. Mota-e-Silva, H. M. Prichard, ... I. McDonald in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 28 March 2015
  3. Genetic Pd, Pt, Au, Ag, and Rh mineralogy in Noril’sk sulfide ores

    The undeformed ore-bearing intrusions of the Noril’sk ore field (NOF) cut through volcanic rocks of the Late Permian–Early Triassic trap association...

    E. M. Spiridonov, E. A. Kulagov, ... N. N. Zhukov in Geology of Ore Deposits
    Article 01 September 2015
  4. Extreme enrichment of Se, Te, PGE and Au in Cu sulfide microdroplets: evidence from LA-ICP-MS analysis of sulfides in the Skaergaard Intrusion, east Greenland

    The Platinova Reef, in the Skaergaard Intrusion, east Greenland, is an example of a magmatic Cu–PGE–Au sulfide deposit formed in the latter stages of...

    David A. Holwell, Reid R. Keays, ... Megan R. Williams in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
    Article Open access 25 November 2015
  5. Precious and base metal geochemistry and mineralogy of the Grasvally Norite–Pyroxenite–Anorthosite (GNPA) member, northern Bushveld Complex, South Africa: implications for a multistage emplacement

    The Grasvally Norite–Pyroxenite–Anorthosite (GNPA) member within the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex is a mineralized, layered package of mafic...

    J. W. Smith, D. A. Holwell, I. McDonald in Mineralium Deposita
    Article Open access 30 March 2014
  6. Invisible and microscopic gold in pyrite: Methods and new data for massive sulfide ores of the Urals

    Au speciation in sulfides (including “invisible” Au), which mostly controls the loss of Au during ore dressing, is discussed. Modern methods of...

    I. V. Vikentyev in Geology of Ore Deposits
    Article 01 July 2015
  7. Geological and petrological aspects of Ni-Cu-PGE mineralization in the early Paleoproterozoic Monchegorsk layered mafic-ultramafic complex, Kola Peninsula

    The Early Paleoproterozoic Monchegorsk Complex comprises two independent large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions: the Monchegorsk pluton and the...

    E. V. Sharkov, A. V. Chistyakov in Geology of Ore Deposits
    Article 01 May 2014
  8. The Early Paleoproterozoic Monchegorsk layered mafite-ultramafite massif in the Kola Peninsula: Geology, petrology, and ore potential

    The Early Paleoproterozoic Monchegorsk Complex is exposed over an area of 550 km 2 and comprises two layered mafite-ultramafite intrusions of...

    E. V. Sharkov, A. V. Chistyakov in Petrology
    Article 04 November 2012
  9. The nature and genesis of marginal Cu–PGE–Au sulphide mineralisation in Paleogene Macrodykes of the Kangerlussuaq region, East Greenland

    The Kangerlussuaq region of East Greenland hosts a variety of early Tertiary extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks related to continental break up...

    David A. Holwell, Thomas Abraham-James, ... Adrian J. Boyce in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 08 January 2011
  10. Heavy concentrate halos as prospecting guides for PGE mineralization

    Platinum-group minerals (PGM) in primary ores and placers are compared in order to substantiate prospecting guides for layered and differentiated...

    N. D. Tolstykh, M. Yu. Podlipsky in Geology of Ore Deposits
    Article 01 June 2010
  11. Platinum-group minerals and tellurides from the PGE-bearing **njie layered intrusion in the Emeishan Large Igneous Province, SW China

    The **njie layered intrusion is one of a number of major ultramafic-mafic bodies hosting Fe-Ti-V deposits and Cu-Ni-PGE sulfide deposits in the...

    Wei-Guang Zhu, Hong Zhong, ... Hai-Lin Deng in Mineralogy and Petrology
    Article 14 August 2009
  12. Platinum-group minerals from the **baoshan Pd–Pt deposit, SW China: evidence for magmatic origin and hydrothermal alteration

    The **baoshan Pt–Pd deposit in Yunnan, SW China, is hosted in a wehrlite body, which is a member of the Permian (∼260 Ma) Emeishan Large Igneous...

    Christina Yan Wang, Hazel M. Prichard, ... Peter C. Fisher in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 28 May 2008
  13. Laser ablation ICP-MS study of platinum-group elements in sulphides from the Platreef at Turfspruit, northern limb of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa

    The Platreef unit of the northern Bushveld Complex comprises a diverse package of pyroxenites, peridotites and mafic lithologies with associated...

    D. Hutchinson, I. McDonald in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 30 May 2008
  14. Distribution of platinum-group elements in the Platreef at Overysel, northern Bushveld Complex: a combined PGM and LA-ICP-MS study

    Detailed mineralogical and laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry studies have revealed the physical manifestation of the...

    D. A. Holwell, I. McDonald in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
    Article 10 February 2007
  15. Genesis of the Permian Baimazhai magmatic Ni–Cu–(PGE) sulfide deposit, Yunnan, SW China

    The ~260 Ma-old Baimazhai Ni–Cu–(PGE) sulfide deposit in the **** region, Yunnan, SW China, is hosted in a small mafic–ultramafic intrusion, which...

    Christina Yan Wang, Mei-Fu Zhou in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 03 October 2006
  16. Geochemistry and mineralogy of Platinum-group elements in the Ransko gabbro–peridotite massif, Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic)

    The Ransko gabbro–peridotite massif in Eastern Bohemia is a strongly differentiated intrusive complex of Lower Cambrian age. The complex hosts low...

    Jan Pašava, Ivan Vavřín, ... Emil Jelínek in Mineralium Deposita
    Article 15 March 2003
  17. Review of platinum-group mineralogy: Compositions and elemental associations of the PG-minerals and unidentified PGE-phases

    There are 96 approved PG (platinum group) — mineral species and more than 500 unidentified PG-phases on record. In addition, over 20 non-PG-minerals...

    V. D. C. Daltry, A. H. Wilson in Mineralogy and Petrology
    Article 01 September 1997
  18. Platinum-group minerals in chromitites from the ojen lherzolite massif (Serrania de Ronda, Betic Cordillera, Southern Spain)

    Chromitites (Cr ores) of the Ojen lherzolite massif (Serranía de Ronda, Betic Cordillera, Southern Spain) were found to contain platinum-group...

    J. Torres-Ruiz, G. Garuti, ... P. Fenoll Hach-Ali in Mineralogy and Petrology
    Article 01 March 1996
  19. General Geochemistry of Gold and Types of Auriferous Deposits

    This chapter deals only briefly with the general geochemistry of gold and with the geological and geochemical setting of its varied types of...
    Robert W. Boyle in Gold
    Chapter 1987
  20. Precious metal alloys and organic matter in the Zechstein copper deposits, Poland

    Au-and PGE-bearing samples 1 from organogenic limestone located in the western part of the Lubin mine have been investigated. They contain:...

    Article 01 March 1981
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