Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018)

Diffusion profiles at olivine-spinel contacts and XANES on chromite, Norilsk, Moinui (Hawaii), Jinchuan and Mirabella. \n\nThe purpose of this experiment is to analyse the iron speciation in chromite as well as the diffusive exchange between chromite and the minerals which enclose it (clinopyroxene,...

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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::3373416 2024-09-15T18:20:37+00:00 Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018) Temporal: From 2018-12-06 to 2018-12-09 https://doi.org/10.25919/v375-x288 https://researchdata.edu.au/synchrotron-xfm-schoneveld14084-dec-2018/3373416 https://data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:61940 http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/609063?index=1 unknown Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation https://researchdata.edu.au/synchrotron-xfm-schoneveld14084-dec-2018/3373416 https://data.csiro.au/collection/csiro:61940 http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/609063?index=1 https://doi.org/10.25919/v375-x288 Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation basalt chromite copper diffusion nickel olivine Exploration geochemistry Geochemistry EARTH SCIENCES Inorganic geochemistry Resource geoscience Geology Earth system sciences Other earth sciences Instruments and techniques Synchrotrons and accelerators PHYSICAL SCIENCES Synchrotrons dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.25919/v375-x288 2024-08-13T00:21:48Z Diffusion profiles at olivine-spinel contacts and XANES on chromite, Norilsk, Moinui (Hawaii), Jinchuan and Mirabella. \n\nThe purpose of this experiment is to analyse the iron speciation in chromite as well as the diffusive exchange between chromite and the minerals which enclose it (clinopyroxene, sulphides and olivine) within the world-class Ni-Cu sulphide deposits of the Noril’sk-Talnakh camp in Arctic Siberia and compare with other Ni-Cu deposits and barren localities. These deposits are thought to have formed by extensive assimilation of sulphate-rich country rocks in small magma conduits. We aim to identify mineralogical signals that arise from this genetic process.\nLineage: Data was produced using the Maia 384 element detector array on the XFM X-ray microprobe beamline of the Australian Synchrotron and processed using the GeoPIXE software package. Dataset norilsk Siberia Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS)
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topic basalt
chromite
copper
diffusion
nickel
olivine
Exploration geochemistry
Geochemistry
EARTH SCIENCES
Inorganic geochemistry
Resource geoscience
Geology
Earth system sciences
Other earth sciences
Instruments and techniques
Synchrotrons and accelerators
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Synchrotrons
spellingShingle basalt
chromite
copper
diffusion
nickel
olivine
Exploration geochemistry
Geochemistry
EARTH SCIENCES
Inorganic geochemistry
Resource geoscience
Geology
Earth system sciences
Other earth sciences
Instruments and techniques
Synchrotrons and accelerators
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Synchrotrons
Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018)
topic_facet basalt
chromite
copper
diffusion
nickel
olivine
Exploration geochemistry
Geochemistry
EARTH SCIENCES
Inorganic geochemistry
Resource geoscience
Geology
Earth system sciences
Other earth sciences
Instruments and techniques
Synchrotrons and accelerators
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Synchrotrons
description Diffusion profiles at olivine-spinel contacts and XANES on chromite, Norilsk, Moinui (Hawaii), Jinchuan and Mirabella. \n\nThe purpose of this experiment is to analyse the iron speciation in chromite as well as the diffusive exchange between chromite and the minerals which enclose it (clinopyroxene, sulphides and olivine) within the world-class Ni-Cu sulphide deposits of the Noril’sk-Talnakh camp in Arctic Siberia and compare with other Ni-Cu deposits and barren localities. These deposits are thought to have formed by extensive assimilation of sulphate-rich country rocks in small magma conduits. We aim to identify mineralogical signals that arise from this genetic process.\nLineage: Data was produced using the Maia 384 element detector array on the XFM X-ray microprobe beamline of the Australian Synchrotron and processed using the GeoPIXE software package.
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title Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018)
title_short Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018)
title_full Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018)
title_fullStr Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018)
title_full_unstemmed Synchrotron XFM data of Schoneveld_14084 (Dec 2018)
title_sort synchrotron xfm data of schoneveld_14084 (dec 2018)
publisher Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
url https://doi.org/10.25919/v375-x288
https://researchdata.edu.au/synchrotron-xfm-schoneveld14084-dec-2018/3373416
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