Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6344647 | Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2014 | 61 Pages |
Abstract
To be useful as a tool for mineral exploration, primary and secondary magnetite should not have the same minor and trace element composition. Primary magnetite from all 13 major Ni-Cu deposits plot in the field for Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in the Ni + Cr vs. Si + Mg discrimination diagram. Secondary magnetite plot outside of the field for Ni-Cu deposits. Therefore using this diagram, we can discriminate between primary and secondary magnetite using the low Ni + Cr content of secondary magnetite. Magnetite is resistant to surficial weathering and destruction during mechanical transport, such that it is a useful indicator mineral in exploration that can be used to detect eroded Ni-Cu-PGE deposits in surficial sediments.
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Authors
Emilie Boutroy, Sarah A.S. Dare, Georges Beaudoin, Sarah-Jane Barnes, Peter C. Lightfoot,