Инд. авторы: | Krivolutskaya N.A., Sobolev A.V., Snisar S.G., Gongalskiy B.I., Kuzmin D.V., Hauff F., Tushentsova I.N., Svirskaya N.M., Kononkova N.N., Schlychkova T.B. |
Заглавие: | Mineralogy, geochemistry and stratigraphy of the Maslovsky Pt-Cu-Ni sulfide deposit, Noril'sk Region, Russia |
Библ. ссылка: | Krivolutskaya N.A., Sobolev A.V., Snisar S.G., Gongalskiy B.I., Kuzmin D.V., Hauff F., Tushentsova I.N., Svirskaya N.M., Kononkova N.N., Schlychkova T.B. Mineralogy, geochemistry and stratigraphy of the Maslovsky Pt-Cu-Ni sulfide deposit, Noril'sk Region, Russia // Mineralium Deposita. - 2012. - Vol.47. - Iss. 1-2. - P.69-88. - ISSN 0026-4598. |
Внешние системы: | DOI: 10.1007/s00126-011-0372-5; SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-84856212924; |
Реферат: | eng: We report new data on the stratigraphy, mineralogy and geochemistry of the rocks and ores of the Maslovsky Pt-Cu-Ni sulfide deposit which is thought to be the southwestern extension of the Noril'sk 1 intrusion. Variations in the Ta/Nb ratio of the gabbro-dolerites hosting the sulfide mineralization and the compositions of their pyroxene and olivine indicate that these rocks were produced by two discrete magmatic pulses, which gave rise to the Northern and Southern Maslovsky intrusions that together host the Maslovsky deposit. The Northern intrusion is located inside the Tungusska sandstones and basalt of the Ivakinsky Formation. The Southern intrusion cuts through all of the lower units of the Siberian Trap tuff-lavas, including the Lower Nadezhdinsky Formation; demonstrating that the ore-bearing intrusions of the Noril'sk Complex post-date that unit. Rocks in both intrusions have low TiO 2 and elevated MgO contents (average mean TiO 2 <1 and MgO = 12 wt.%) that are more primitive than the lavas of the Upper Formations of the Siberian Traps which suggests that the ore-bearing intrusions result from a separate magmatic event. Unusually high concentrations of both HREE (Dy+Yb+Er+Lu) and Y (up to 1.2 and 2.1 ppm, respectively) occur in olivines (Fo 79.5 and 0.25% NiO) from picritic and taxitic gabbro-dolerites with disseminated sulfide mineralization. Thus accumulation of HREE, Y and Ni in the melts is correlated with the mineral potential of the intrusions. The TiO 2 concentration in pyroxene has a strong negative correlation with the Mg# of both host mineral and Mg# of host rock. Sulfides from the Northern Maslovsky intrusion are predominantly chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-pentlandite with subordinate and minor amounts of cubanite, bornite and millerite and a diverse assemblage of rare precious metal minerals including native metals (Au, Ag and Pd), Sn-Pd-Pt-Bi-Pb compounds and Fe-Pt alloys. Sulfides from the Southern Maslovsky intrusion have δ 34S = 5-6‰ up to 10.8‰ in two samples whereas the country rock basalt have δ 34S = 3-4‰, implying there was no in situ assimilation of surrounding rocks by magmas. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
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Ключевые слова: | Norilsk; Krasnoyarsk [Russian Federation]; sulfur isotope; sulfide group; stratigraphy; rare earth element; pyroxene; platinum; olivine; nickel; mineralogy; Russian Federation; igneous intrusion; igneous geochemistry; gabbro; diabase; copper; Sulfur isotopes; Pyroxene; Pt-Cu-Ni sulfide ores; Olivine; Noril'sk; Heavy rare-earth elements; mineralization; |
Издано: | 2012 |
Физ. характеристика: | с.69-88 |