Platinum- and palladium-bearing minerals in serpentinites from southwestern Blue Mountain area, Jamaica

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 4
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- 2384 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 14, 1905
Abstract
The Pt and Pd occur alloyed with copper in small, irregularly-shaped grains, 0.25-5.0 micrometers in maximum dimensions. Grains of unalloyed native copper are also present. The grains are completely surrounded by or marginal to magnetite with inclusions of Ni-Fe-Co sulphides and native Ni-Fe, which is apparently a product of the serpentinisation process. Crystallisation of the Pt-Pd-enriched copper probably occurred at the same time, at low temperature, but the previous form of the Pt and Pd is unknown as no earlier PGE phases have been found. While Pt and Pd minerals are usually important in early-magmatic base-metal sulphides, Pt alloyed with Cu is extremely rare and apparently occurs only very late in the paragenetic sequence. A Cu alloy with Pd dominant over Pt and only minor amounts of other elements appears not to have been reported
Citation
APA:
(1905) Platinum- and palladium-bearing minerals in serpentinites from southwestern Blue Mountain area, JamaicaMLA: Platinum- and palladium-bearing minerals in serpentinites from southwestern Blue Mountain area, Jamaica. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.