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Micrometric inclusions in platinum-group minerals from gornaya Shoria, southern Siberia, Russia : Problems and genetic significance. / Nesterenko, Gleb V.; Zhmodik, Sergey M.; Belyanin, Dmitriy K. et al.
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T1 - Micrometric inclusions in platinum-group minerals from gornaya Shoria, southern Siberia, Russia
T2 - Problems and genetic significance
AU - Nesterenko, Gleb V.
AU - Zhmodik, Sergey M.
AU - Belyanin, Dmitriy K.
AU - Airiyants, Evgeniya V.
AU - Karmanov, Nikolay S.
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - Micrometric inclusions in platinum-group minerals (PGMs) from alluvial placers carry considerable information about types of primary rocks and ores, as well as conditions of their formation and alteration. In the present contribution, we attempt to show, with concrete examples, the significance of the data on the composition and morphology of micrometric inclusions to genetic interpretations. The PGM grains from alluvial placers of the Gornaya Shoria region (Siberia, Russia) were used as the subject of our investigation. In order to determine the chemical composition of such ultrafine inclusions, high-resolution analytical methods are needed. We compare the results acquired by wavelength-dispersive spectrometry (WDS; electron microprobe) and energy-dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) methods. The results obtained have good convergence. The EDS method is multi-elemental and more effective for mineral diagnostics in comparison with WDS, which is its certain advantage. The possible conditions for the formation of inclusions and layers of gold, sulfoarsenides and arsenides in Pt3Fe grains, which have an original sub-graphic and layered texture pattern, are discussed. They are the result of solid solution and eutectic decompositions and are associated with the magmatic stages of grain transformation, including the result of the interaction of Pt3Fe with a sulfide melt enriched with Te and As.
AB - Micrometric inclusions in platinum-group minerals (PGMs) from alluvial placers carry considerable information about types of primary rocks and ores, as well as conditions of their formation and alteration. In the present contribution, we attempt to show, with concrete examples, the significance of the data on the composition and morphology of micrometric inclusions to genetic interpretations. The PGM grains from alluvial placers of the Gornaya Shoria region (Siberia, Russia) were used as the subject of our investigation. In order to determine the chemical composition of such ultrafine inclusions, high-resolution analytical methods are needed. We compare the results acquired by wavelength-dispersive spectrometry (WDS; electron microprobe) and energy-dispersive spectrometry (EDS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) methods. The results obtained have good convergence. The EDS method is multi-elemental and more effective for mineral diagnostics in comparison with WDS, which is its certain advantage. The possible conditions for the formation of inclusions and layers of gold, sulfoarsenides and arsenides in Pt3Fe grains, which have an original sub-graphic and layered texture pattern, are discussed. They are the result of solid solution and eutectic decompositions and are associated with the magmatic stages of grain transformation, including the result of the interaction of Pt3Fe with a sulfide melt enriched with Te and As.
KW - Gold
KW - Gornaya Shoria
KW - Micrometric inclusions
KW - Placer deposits
KW - Platinum-group elements
KW - Platinum-group minerals
KW - Russia
KW - Siberia
KW - CRYSTALLIZATION
KW - BUSHVELD COMPLEX
KW - platinum-group elements
KW - TECTONICS
KW - BEHAVIOR
KW - MICROANALYSIS
KW - GEODYNAMICS
KW - micrometric inclusions
KW - platinum-group minerals
KW - placer deposits
KW - MAGMATISM
KW - gold
KW - DEPOSITS
KW - INDICATORS
KW - GROUP ELEMENTS
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85068458440&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/min9050327
DO - 10.3390/min9050327
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85068458440
VL - 9
JO - Minerals
JF - Minerals
SN - 2075-163X
IS - 5
M1 - 327
ER -
ID: 20778705