Variations of Major and Minor Elements in Pt-Fe Alloy Minerals: A Review and New Observations

被引:14
作者
Barkov, Andrei Y. [1 ]
Cabri, Louis J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cherepovets State Univ, Res Lab Ind & Ore Mineral, 5 Lunacharsky Ave, Cherepovets 162600, Russia
[2] Cabri Consulting Inc, 514 Queen Elizabeth Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 3N4, Canada
来源
MINERALS | 2019年 / 9卷 / 01期
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
platinum-group elements; platinum-group minerals; Pt-Fe alloys; compositional variations; element substitutions; placer deposits; ore mineralization; ultramafic-mafic complexes; PLATINUM-GROUP MINERALS; CLINOPYROXENITE-DUNITE MASSIFS; EASTERN BUSHVELD COMPLEX; PLACER DEPOSITS; KAPALAGULU INTRUSION; PGE MINERALIZATION; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; LAYERED COMPLEX; CENTRAL URALS; NIZHNY-TAGIL;
D O I
10.3390/min9010025
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Compositional variations of major and minor elements were examined in Pt-Fe alloys from various geological settings and types of deposits, both lode and placer occurrences. They included representatives of layered intrusions, Alaskan-Uralian-(Aldan)-type and alkaline gabbroic complexes, ophiolitic chromitites, and numerous placers from Canada, USA, Russia, and other localities worldwide. Pt-Fe alloy grains in detrital occurrences are notably larger in size, and these are considered to be the result of a special conditions during crystallization such as temperature, pressure, geochemistry or time. In addition, the number of available statistical observations is much greater for the placer occurrences, since they represent the end-product of, in some cases, the weathering of many millions of tonnes of sparsely mineralized bedrock. Typically, platinum-group elements (PGE) present in admixtures (Ir, Rh, and Pd) and minor Cu, Ni are incorporated into a compositional series (Pt, PGE)(2-3)(Fe, Cu, Ni) in the lode occurrences. Relative Cu enrichment in alloys poor in Pt implies crystallization from relatively fractionated melts at a lower temperature. In contrast to the lode deposits, the distribution of Ir, Rh, and Pd is fairly chaotic in placer Pt-Fe grains. There is no relationship between levels of Ir, Rh, and Pd with the ratio Sigma(Pt + PGE):(Fe + Cu + Ni). The compositional series (Pt, PGE)(2-3)(Fe, Cu, Ni) is not as common in the placer occurrences; nevertheless, minor Cu and Ni show their maximums in members of this series in the placer grains. Global-scale datasets yield a bimodal pattern of distribution in the Pt-Fe diagram, which is likely a reflection of the miscibility gap between the ordered Pt3Fe structure (isoferroplatinum) and the disordered structure of native or ferroan platinum. In the plot Pt versus Fe, there is a linear boundary due to ideal Pt <-> Fe substitution. Two solid solution series are based on the Ir-for-Pt and Pd-for-Pt substitutions. The incorporation of Ir is not restricted to Pt3Fe-Ir3Fe substitution (isoferroplatinum and chengdeite, plus their disordered modifications). Besides, Ir-0 appears to replace Pt-0 in the disordered variants of (Pt-Ir)-Fe alloys. There is a good potential for the discovery of a new species with a Pd-dominant composition, (Pd, Pt)(3)Fe, most likely in association with the alkaline mafic-ultramafic or gabbroic complexes, or the mafic units of layered intrusions. The "field of complicated substitutions" is recognized as a likely reflection of the crystallochemical differences of Pd and Ir, extending along the Ir-Pd axis of the Ir-Pd-Rh diagram. The inferred solid solution extends approximately along the line Ir-(Pd:Rh = 2:3). Minor Pd presumably enters the solid solution via a coupled substitution in combination with the Rh. An Ir-enrichment trend in Pt-Fe alloys typically occurs in the Alaskan-type complexes. The large size of the Pt-Fe nuggets associated with some of these complexes is considered to be related to an ultramafic-mafic pegmatite facies, whereas significant Pd-enrichment is characteristic of gabbroic source-rocks (e.g., Coldwell Complex), resulting in a markedly different trend for the Pt versus Fe (wt.%). However, based on our examination of a large dataset of Pt-Fe alloys from numerous origins, we conclude that they exhibit compositional overlaps that are too large to be useful as reliable index-minerals.
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