Platinum-group Minerals in Podiform Chromitites of the Oman Ophiolite
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Chromitite lenses rich in the platinum-group elements (PGE) have recently been discovered in the deeper part of the mantle section of the northern part of the Oman ophiolite. In terms of stratigraphic level, there are two types of chromitite: Moho transition zone (MTZ) and mantle types. The mantle type can be further classified into two subtypes: PGE-poor and PGE-rich. Platinum-group minerals (PGM) have been mainly observed in the PGE-rich mantle chromitite and, to a lesser extent, in the PGEpoor mantle chromitite, although a few PGM grains have been detected from the MTZ chromitites. The PGM comprise four main categories in the following order of abundance: (1) sulfides [Os-rich laurite, erlichmanite and unnamed (Ir,Rh)(Ni,Cu,Fe)2S3], (2) sulfarsenide and arsenide (irarsite–hollingworthite series, palladoarsenide), (3) alloys and native metals [Os–Ir alloy, (Cu–Pt–Fe– Ir–Rh) alloy, Pt–Fe alloy, (Ni–Ru–Os–Ir) alloy, Ir–Pt alloy, Ir–Rh alloy and native Pd metal], and (4) PGE oxide (Ru–Os–Ir oxide). Base-metal sulfides (BMS) and base-metal alloys (BMA) also are found, as inclusions in chromian spinel and interstitial matrix, mainly in the MTZ and PGE-poor mantle chromitites. The common abundance of PGE sulfides, i.e., Os-rich laurite, in the Oman chromitites is ascribed to the sulfide-undersaturated nature of the magma involved in chromitite formation. However, the sulfur fugacity was sufficiently high to produce the Os-rich laurite and, to a lesser extent, erlichmanite and Ru-poor Os–Ir alloy. The sulfur fugacity was higher in the formation of the PGE-poor mantle chromitite relative to the PGE-rich chromitite, as indicated by the presence of the unnamed Ir-rich sulfides and, to a lesser extent, BMS. The presence of PGE oxide commonly associated with fractured chromian spinel indicates that the PGE distribution in rocks can easily be modified at an early stage of serpentinization.
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تاریخ انتشار 2003