Platinum-Group Element Ore-Forming Process in Mafic Layered Intrusions: Geochemical Evidence From the Stillwater Complex, Montana (11b66979-cb83-4bb9-8552-8a5b7a5600cf)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 8
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- 588 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
Rare earth element (REE) analyses of cumulus plagioclase from the PGE ore zone of the Stillwater Complex indicate that pressure fluctuations in the magma chamber acting on a single magma cannot be responsible for features such as the reappearance of Mg-rich olivine on the liquidus. The data are more consistent with a model involving multiple injection and mixing of geochemically distinct magmas. The PGE-bearing sulfides of the J-M Reef are associated with such a reappearance of olivine, indicating that the unusual location of the ore zone may be related to the addition of new magma, compositionally distinct from magmas that produced cumulates in the Ultra- mafic zone of the complex.
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APA:
(1984) Platinum-Group Element Ore-Forming Process in Mafic Layered Intrusions: Geochemical Evidence From the Stillwater Complex, Montana (11b66979-cb83-4bb9-8552-8a5b7a5600cf)MLA: Platinum-Group Element Ore-Forming Process in Mafic Layered Intrusions: Geochemical Evidence From the Stillwater Complex, Montana (11b66979-cb83-4bb9-8552-8a5b7a5600cf). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.