Erin S. Thompson , David A. Holwell , Iain McDonald , Marc Reichow , Thomas G. Blenkinsop , Hannah S.R. Hughes , Katie McFall , Kate R. Canham , Matthew A. Loader , Lara Du Preez , Kofi Acheampong , Andy Lloyd
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摘要
镍-铜-铂-铜矿床成因中的地壳污染通常被认为是引发硫化物饱和的一个基本过程,或者至少是一个非常有益的过程,这可能是通过增加外部硫,或者是通过富含挥发性岩性增加氧气逸度的一种机制。南非布什维尔德复合体北缘的 Platreef 构成了世界上最大的铂族元素(PGE)资源之一,还有镍-铜-钴矿化物,是一个独特的矿床,与下伏特兰士瓦超群的众多岩性相交。在这项研究中,使用了尼格利数(一种用于根据主要元素地球化学分子比例对岩石进行分类的地球化学工具)来检查 Platreef 三个地点的污染程度和污染类型:Tweefontein、Overysel 和 Sandsloot 新钻探的较深地段。然后讨论了这些不同的污染类型对 PGE-Ni-Cu 矿化的潜在影响。在 Tweefontein 和 Overysel,PGE-Ni-Cu 品位最高的是基本未受污染的辉长岩,例如 Niggli c 值为 <20。在碳酸盐污染严重、Niggli c 值超过 30 的地方,与品位升高无关。相反,在 Sandsloot,PGE 和 Ni 品位的升高与碳酸盐污染密切相关,在最高品位的地层中,Niggli c 通常超过 20,Niggli mg 超过 0.8,表明存在白云质污染。虽然其他成矿前模型也可以解释在 Sandsloot 观察到的品位升高,但与马尔马尼白云岩的相互作用与镍-铜-铂-镍矿石含量升高之间仍存在明显的关联,值得进一步研究。
The effects of carbonate contamination on Ni-Cu-PGE deposit genesis in the Platreef, northern Bushveld Complex: A case study using Niggli numbers
Crustal contamination in Ni-Cu-PGE deposit genesis is generally regarded as an essential, or at least highly beneficial, process in triggering sulfide saturation, either through the addition of external sulfur or as a mechanism for increasing oxygen fugacity through the incorporation of volatile-rich lithologies. The Platreef, northern limb of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa, forms one of the world's largest resources of platinum-group elements (PGE), with additional Ni-Cu-Co mineralisation, and represents a unique deposit, intersecting numerous footwall lithologies from the underlying Transvaal Supergroup. In this study, Niggli Numbers, a geochemical tool used to classify rocks on the molecular proportions of their major element geochemistry, are used to examine the degree and styles of contamination in the Platreef at three locations: Tweefontein, Overysel, and a newly drilled deeper section at Sandsloot. The potential impact of these varying contamination styles on PGE-Ni-Cu mineralisation is then discussed. At Tweefontein and Overysel, the highest PGE-Ni-Cu grades are found in largely uncontaminated pyroxenites, exemplified by Niggli c values <20. Where carbonate contamination is strong, and Niggli c exceeds 30, it is not associated with elevated grades. In contrast, at Sandsloot elevated PGE and Ni grades are strongly associated with carbonate contamination, with Niggli c commonly exceeding 20, and Niggli mg exceeding 0.8, indicating dolomitic contamination, in the highest-grade horizons. Although other pre-emplacement models may yet explain the elevated grades observed at Sandsloot, there remains a clear correlation between interactions with the Malmani dolomite and elevated Ni-Cu-PGE contents which warrants further investigation.
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