Ni-Cu-PGE deposits of Noril'sk region, Siberia: their formation in conduits for flood basalt volcanism

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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- 19
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- Publication Date:
- Apr 1, 1995
Abstract
Paper presented at the conference Economic geology in Europe and beyond II, models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basins, held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994. A model is presented which regards the Lower Talnakh- and Talnakh-type intrusions as part of the plumbing system for the overlying lavas. As magma ascended along the Noril'sk-Kharayelakh fault it was forced to spread out within sedimentary strata immediately beneath the obstruction of the accumulated volcanic sequence. Here it was severely depleted in chalcophile elements by sulphides, which were then trapped by their high density and remained behind in the main arteries to form the central, elongated zone of maximum thickness. Subsequent magma also lost Ni, Cu and PGE to the sulphides as it flowed through. The Lower Talnakh-type intrusions represent part of the plumbing system that became blocked at an early stage, before the influx of much mokulaevsky-type magma rich in chalcophile elements. The model accounts for the high metal content of the ores in comparison with the size of their associated intrusions, the extensive metamorphic aureoles, the chalcophile depletion of some overlying volcanic suites, the presence of the ore in near-surface intrusions rather than deep magma chambers, and the sulphur isotopic composition of the ore
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APA:
(1995) Ni-Cu-PGE deposits of Noril'sk region, Siberia: their formation in conduits for flood basalt volcanismMLA: Ni-Cu-PGE deposits of Noril'sk region, Siberia: their formation in conduits for flood basalt volcanism. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.