Exploration and origin of stratigraphically controlled platinium-group element mineralization in crustal sequence ultramafics, Shetland ophiolite complex

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
R. A. Lord H. M. Prichard
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. The complex exemplifies a class of olivine-rich, platiniferous ophiolite complexes generated by unusually high degrees of hydrous melting above a subduction zone. Crystallisation of abundant olivine from unusually picritic magmas produced an exceptionally thick sequence of crustal dunite cumulates. Significant (1-4 ppm) concentrations of Pt+Pd occur where sulphide-bearing dunites are spatially associated with podiform chromite concentrations. In the area north of the Balta Sound, the chromitites appear to lie in distinct stratigraphic zones. A detailed programme of lithogeochemical and soil-rock interface geochemical exploration led to the intersection by diamond drilling of three stratiform horizons of sulphide-bearing dunites and associated precious-metal mineralisation. Patterns of cryptic geochemical layering, at scales from 200 m to less than 1 cm, suggests open-system fractionation
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APA: R. A. Lord H. M. Prichard  (1905)  Exploration and origin of stratigraphically controlled platinium-group element mineralization in crustal sequence ultramafics, Shetland ophiolite complex

MLA: R. A. Lord H. M. Prichard Exploration and origin of stratigraphically controlled platinium-group element mineralization in crustal sequence ultramafics, Shetland ophiolite complex. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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