The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis

The Skaergaard PGE-Au Mineralisation, alias the Platinova Reef, is hosted in a series of mineralisation levels within a suite of bowl-shaped macrorhythmic layers in the upper Middle Zone of the Skaergaard intrusion. The intrusion is exposed 68°N in East Greenland. The occurrence defines its own type...

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Main Authors: Nikolay S. Rudashevsky, Troels F.D. Nielsen, Vladimir N. Rudashevsky
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Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:447821179e6946529cbdc1daf531c272 2023-08-27T04:09:12+02:00 The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis Nikolay S. Rudashevsky Troels F.D. Nielsen Vladimir N. Rudashevsky 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v54.8306 https://doaj.org/article/447821179e6946529cbdc1daf531c272 EN eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/8306/14363 https://doaj.org/toc/2597-2154 2597-2154 doi:10.34194/geusb.v54.8306 https://doaj.org/article/447821179e6946529cbdc1daf531c272 GEUS Bulletin, Vol 54, Pp 1-66 (2023) skaergaard intrusion precious metal minerals syn-magmatic crystal mushes south-east greenland Geology QE1-996.5 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v54.8306 2023-08-06T00:48:23Z The Skaergaard PGE-Au Mineralisation, alias the Platinova Reef, is hosted in a series of mineralisation levels within a suite of bowl-shaped macrorhythmic layers in the upper Middle Zone of the Skaergaard intrusion. The intrusion is exposed 68°N in East Greenland. The occurrence defines its own type due to its exceptional structure and mineralogy. A wealth of mineralogical data is available in laboratory reports for individual samples and in peer-reviewed publications, but none of these account for the lateral and stratigraphic distribution of PGE and Au parageneses in the gabbros of the intrusion. In this study, we collate and describe the mineralogical data for the first-formed PGE-rich and last-formed gold-rich mineralisation levels and integrate these with petrogenetic models.Recovery of >4000 grains of precious metal phases allow a detailed study of their distribution and compositions throughout the mineralisation, re-equilibration during cooling, inter-grain relationships and relationships to Cu-Fe sulphides and the gabbroic host rocks. The sulphides are dominated by bornite, chalcocite and minor chalcopyrite. All other sulphides, such as pentlandite, are very rare. Fifty-four different precious metal phases are identified in this study, and include the new IMA approved minerals skaergaardite (PdCu), nielsenite (Pd3Pb) and naldrettite (Pd2Sb). Precious metal phases include (1) intermetallic compounds and alloys of Cu and Pd; (2) intermetallic compounds and alloys of Au and Cu (Ag); (3) sulphides of Pd, Cu (Ag, Cd, Hg, Tl); (4) arsenides of Pd (Pt, Ni) and (5) intermetallic compounds of Pd, Cu with Sn, Pb, Te (Sb, Bi). Skaergaardite (PdCu) is the dominant PGE mineral in the lower and main PGE mineralisation level (Pd5). It is accompanied at the western margin of the intrusions by the sulphides vasilite (Pd16S7) and vysotskite (PdS) but is rare at the eastern margin, which is dominated by plumbide zvyagintsevite (Pd3Pb). Gold phases include a suite of intermetallic compounds and alloys from AuCu3 to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland GEUS Bulletin 54
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topic skaergaard intrusion
precious metal minerals
syn-magmatic
crystal mushes
south-east greenland
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
spellingShingle skaergaard intrusion
precious metal minerals
syn-magmatic
crystal mushes
south-east greenland
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
Nikolay S. Rudashevsky
Troels F.D. Nielsen
Vladimir N. Rudashevsky
The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis
topic_facet skaergaard intrusion
precious metal minerals
syn-magmatic
crystal mushes
south-east greenland
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
description The Skaergaard PGE-Au Mineralisation, alias the Platinova Reef, is hosted in a series of mineralisation levels within a suite of bowl-shaped macrorhythmic layers in the upper Middle Zone of the Skaergaard intrusion. The intrusion is exposed 68°N in East Greenland. The occurrence defines its own type due to its exceptional structure and mineralogy. A wealth of mineralogical data is available in laboratory reports for individual samples and in peer-reviewed publications, but none of these account for the lateral and stratigraphic distribution of PGE and Au parageneses in the gabbros of the intrusion. In this study, we collate and describe the mineralogical data for the first-formed PGE-rich and last-formed gold-rich mineralisation levels and integrate these with petrogenetic models.Recovery of >4000 grains of precious metal phases allow a detailed study of their distribution and compositions throughout the mineralisation, re-equilibration during cooling, inter-grain relationships and relationships to Cu-Fe sulphides and the gabbroic host rocks. The sulphides are dominated by bornite, chalcocite and minor chalcopyrite. All other sulphides, such as pentlandite, are very rare. Fifty-four different precious metal phases are identified in this study, and include the new IMA approved minerals skaergaardite (PdCu), nielsenite (Pd3Pb) and naldrettite (Pd2Sb). Precious metal phases include (1) intermetallic compounds and alloys of Cu and Pd; (2) intermetallic compounds and alloys of Au and Cu (Ag); (3) sulphides of Pd, Cu (Ag, Cd, Hg, Tl); (4) arsenides of Pd (Pt, Ni) and (5) intermetallic compounds of Pd, Cu with Sn, Pb, Te (Sb, Bi). Skaergaardite (PdCu) is the dominant PGE mineral in the lower and main PGE mineralisation level (Pd5). It is accompanied at the western margin of the intrusions by the sulphides vasilite (Pd16S7) and vysotskite (PdS) but is rare at the eastern margin, which is dominated by plumbide zvyagintsevite (Pd3Pb). Gold phases include a suite of intermetallic compounds and alloys from AuCu3 to ...
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author Nikolay S. Rudashevsky
Troels F.D. Nielsen
Vladimir N. Rudashevsky
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Troels F.D. Nielsen
Vladimir N. Rudashevsky
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title The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis
title_short The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis
title_full The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis
title_fullStr The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis
title_full_unstemmed The PGE-Au Mineralisation of the Skaergaard intrusion: precious metal minerals, petrography and ore genesis
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publisher Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
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