Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?

Large, layered intrusions throughout the world are characterized by a remarkable paucity in economically important magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposits. The Sudbury intrusion in Canada is a notable exception, but sulfide ores there were formed by a unique combination of processes involving crustal meltin...

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Published in:The Canadian Mineralogist
Main Authors: Maier, Wolfgang D., Li, C. S., De Waal, S. A.
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Published: Mineralogical Association of Canada 2001
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Online Access:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/56753/
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spelling ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:56753 2023-05-15T17:13:59+02:00 Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions? Maier, Wolfgang D. Li, C. S. De Waal, S. A. 2001-04 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/56753/ https://doi.org/10.2113/gscanmin.39.2.547 unknown Mineralogical Association of Canada Maier, Wolfgang D. https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A1523083O.html orcid:0000-0002-8654-6658 orcid:0000-0002-8654-6658, Li, C. S. and De Waal, S. A. 2001. Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions? Canadian Mineralogist 39 (2) , pp. 547-556. 10.2113/gscanmin.39.2.547 https://doi.org/10.2113/gscanmin.39.2.547 doi:10.2113/gscanmin.39.2.547 QE Geology Article PeerReviewed 2001 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.2113/gscanmin.39.2.547 2022-10-27T22:37:57Z Large, layered intrusions throughout the world are characterized by a remarkable paucity in economically important magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposits. The Sudbury intrusion in Canada is a notable exception, but sulfide ores there were formed by a unique combination of processes involving crustal melting in response to a meteorite impact. Economically important magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposits tend to occur in magma conduit systems. Such an environment has been documented at Noril’sk, Jinchuan, and the recently discovered Uitkomst deposit of South Africa and the Voisey’s Bay intrusion of Labrador, Canada, which are associated with the Bushveld Complex and the Nain Plutonic Suite, respectively. The enhanced ore potential of conduit systems is attributed to their specific flow environment and to the exploitation of the conduits by multiple flows of magma. Sulfides that were entrained and transported by ascending silicate magma were concentrated in the widened parts of the conduits and, at Voisey’s Bay, near the exit of the conduit into a larger chamber, owing to a decrease in the flow velocity of the magma. Further, the precipitated sulfides were upgraded by means of reaction with continued surges of undepleted magma using the same conduit. Thus, exploration for magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide ores should be redirected from layered intrusions to their associated conduit systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nain Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Canada Nain ENVELOPE(-61.695,-61.695,56.542,56.542) The Canadian Mineralogist 39 2 547 556
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Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?
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description Large, layered intrusions throughout the world are characterized by a remarkable paucity in economically important magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposits. The Sudbury intrusion in Canada is a notable exception, but sulfide ores there were formed by a unique combination of processes involving crustal melting in response to a meteorite impact. Economically important magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide deposits tend to occur in magma conduit systems. Such an environment has been documented at Noril’sk, Jinchuan, and the recently discovered Uitkomst deposit of South Africa and the Voisey’s Bay intrusion of Labrador, Canada, which are associated with the Bushveld Complex and the Nain Plutonic Suite, respectively. The enhanced ore potential of conduit systems is attributed to their specific flow environment and to the exploitation of the conduits by multiple flows of magma. Sulfides that were entrained and transported by ascending silicate magma were concentrated in the widened parts of the conduits and, at Voisey’s Bay, near the exit of the conduit into a larger chamber, owing to a decrease in the flow velocity of the magma. Further, the precipitated sulfides were upgraded by means of reaction with continued surges of undepleted magma using the same conduit. Thus, exploration for magmatic Ni–Cu sulfide ores should be redirected from layered intrusions to their associated conduit systems.
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author Maier, Wolfgang D.
Li, C. S.
De Waal, S. A.
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De Waal, S. A.
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title Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?
title_short Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?
title_full Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?
title_fullStr Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?
title_full_unstemmed Why are there no major Ni-Cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?
title_sort why are there no major ni-cu sulfide deposits in large layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions?
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