Authors
Emilie Boutroy, Sarah AS Dare, Georges Beaudoin, Sarah-Jane Barnes, Peter C Lightfoot
Publication date
2014/10/1
Journal
Journal of Geochemical Exploration
Volume
145
Pages
64-81
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The concentration of trace elements in magnetite is determined primarily by the geological environment at the time of its formation, which makes magnetite a useful indicator mineral in the exploration of ore deposits. Magnetite is a common accessory mineral in magmatic Ni–Cu–Platinum-Group Element (PGE) sulfide deposits forming primary grains in massive sulfide ore and/or secondary grains during alteration of sulfide ore and host rock. We report magnetite composition from massive and disseminated sulfide samples (n = 94), representative of 13 major Ni–Cu–PGE deposits, worldwide, and from a range of geological environments and formation ages (Archean to Permo–Triassic). The samples are divided into 6 different types according to the composition of the parental host magma: (1) komatiite, (2) ferropicrite, (3) picrite–tholeiite, (4) anorthosite–troctolite, (5) flood basalt and (6) impact melt. The minor and …
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