OFR-45-85 Platinum And Palladium In Some Mafic/Ultramafic Rocks From The Rabbit Creek Area In The Noatak Quadrangle, Alaska

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas C. Mowatt
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Abstract

Preliminary Bureau of Mines studies of mafic igneous rocks collected from the Rabbit Creek area, northwestern Alaska, indicated concentrations of platinum (412 to 1,406 ppb) and palladium (343 to 892 ppb) in five of eight samples analyzed. The samples represent boulders and cobbles of mafic/ultramafic rocks from this locality. They are not from outcrop. Petrologically, (on the hand specimen scale) the samples are crudely to well-layered and are troctolitic ± gabbroie in character, with primary igneous mafic minerals strongly altered. Small patches of interstitial sulfide minerals, including chalcopyrite, bornite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, and covellite are associated with these altered zones and elsewhere through the specimens. Copper values ranged from 0.1 to 0.3 pct in samples analyzed semiquantitatively; nickel, cobalt, and chromium contents are low. Chemical, mine alogic, and petrographic relationships suggest that the rocks of similar character outcropping in northwestern Alaska could also be considered as prospective for- concentrations or platinum, palladium, and copper.
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APA: Thomas C. Mowatt  (2011)  OFR-45-85 Platinum And Palladium In Some Mafic/Ultramafic Rocks From The Rabbit Creek Area In The Noatak Quadrangle, Alaska

MLA: Thomas C. Mowatt OFR-45-85 Platinum And Palladium In Some Mafic/Ultramafic Rocks From The Rabbit Creek Area In The Noatak Quadrangle, Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.

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