Mineralogy and mineral chemistry of detrital heavy minerals from the Rhine River in Germany as evidence to their provenance, sedimentary and depositional history: focus on platinum-group minerals and remarks on cassiterite, columbite-group minerals and uraninite

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Thomas Oberthür
Frank Melcher
Simon Goldmann
Hermann Wotruba
Axel Gerdes
Arjan Dijkstra
Christopher W. Dale
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[1] Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR),Institute of Geology and Economic Geology
[2] University of Leoben,Institut für Geowissenschaften, Facheinheit Mineralogie
[3] RWTH Aachen, Petrologie und Geochemie
[4] Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet Aufbereitung mineralischer Rohstoffe (AMR),Faculty of Science and Technology
[5] Universität Frankfurt,Department of Earth Sciences
[6] University of Plymouth,undefined
[7] Durham University,undefined
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International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2016年 / 105卷
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Rhine River; Gold; Platinum-group minerals (PGM); Cassiterite; Tapiolite; Uraninite; Mineralogy; Mineral chemistry; U–Pb dating;
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In the course of studying the gold-bearing heavy mineral spectrum of sediments from the upper Rhine River, a distinct suite of detrital grains comprising platinum-group minerals (PGM), cassiterite, columbite-group minerals and uraninite was identified and investigated using conventional and modern analytical methods. This study aimed to characterize the selected mineral groups mineralogically and geochemically in order to identify possible source areas and to reconstruct different aspects of the complex sedimentary history of the Rhine River sediments. The PGM assemblage is dominated by grains of Ru–Os–Ir alloys (~70 %), followed by Pt–Fe alloys, sperrylite and rare other PGM. Accordingly, this PGM assemblage represents highly mature, physically and chemically extremely resistant compounds which may have experienced and survived repeated reworking during their sedimentary history. Pt–Fe alloys and sperrylite may originate from various sources; however, the predominant Ru–Os–Ir alloy grains point to an origin from ophiolite sequences of unknown age (but likely pre-Alpine; Variscan or older). The exact locations of the primary sources and the complex, prolonged sedimentary history of the detrital PGM with possibly multiple intermittent storages remain unknown. Detrital cassiterite grains were dated by the U–Pb method using LA-ICP-MS. The age dates of cassiterite largely overlap with zircon age distributions by peaking distinctly at ca. 325 Ma (majority of ages), thereby implying a predominantly Variscan age of the cassiterite grains and possible derivation from mineralization in the Black Forest area. Columbite-group minerals are dominantly tapiolite originating from pegmatites. Rare uraninite grains attest that this mineral experienced rapid erosion, transport and deposition in a reducing environment.
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