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  • 2021Nano- And Micrometer-Sized PGM in Ni-Cu-Fe Sulfides from an Olivine Megacryst in the Udachnaya Pipe, Yakutia, Russia3citations
  • 2020New Magmatic Oxybarometer Using Trace Elements in Zircon331citations
  • 2019Cassiterite as a record of Sn mineral system processescitations
  • 2018Genetic Interpretation of the Distribution of PGE and Chalcogens in Sulfide-Mineralized Ultramafic Rocks from the Yoko-Dovyren Layered Intrusion10citations
  • 2017Hydrothermal flake graphite mineralisation in Paleoproterozoic rocks of south-east Greenland24citations
  • 2016Sulfur and metal fertilization of the lower continental crust58citations
  • 2013Chromite in komatiites: 3D morphologies with implications for crystallization mechanisms45citations
  • 2011Compaction related microstructure in chromitites from the Merensky Reef (Bushveld Complex, South Africa)citations

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  • González-Jiménez, José María
  • Tretiakova, Irina
  • Malkovets, Vladimir
  • Farré-De-Pablo, Julia
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  • Loucks, Robert
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  • Rosing-Schow, Nanna
  • Korte, Christoph
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  • Adam, J.
  • Arevalo, R.
  • Rushmer, T.
  • Locmelis, Marek
  • Barnes, S. J.
  • Gürer, D.
  • Austin, P.
  • Godel, B.
  • Vukmanovic, Zoja
  • Godel, Belinda
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Cassiterite as a record of Sn mineral system processes

  • Bennett, Jason M.
  • Roberts, Malcolm P.
  • Hagemann, Steffen
  • Fiorentini, Marco
Abstract

<p>Cassiterite (SnO2) is associated with mineral systems enriched in the 'critical' metals W, Nb, Ta, Li and In (Chakhmouradian et al. 2015) and is a potential multi-process recorder of these mineralised systems. Cassiterite is known to display complex cathodoluminescent microstructures, however detailed physicochemical models for their formation are yet to be established. Here we present a panchromatic CL, hyperspectral CL and quantitative X-ray element map study of these microstructures in cassiterite, along with observations from EPMA and LA-ICP-MS trace element datasets.</p><p>We show that sector zoning imparts a significant control on W and Fe distribution within cassiterite and that CL imaging alone does not reveal the full microstructural history with high Fe, Ta, Nb or W contents in cassiterite. We also show that the previously reported coupled substitution mechanisms for W, Nb and Ta into cassiterite cannot account for the high contents observed in some samples, and that different sectors within the same crystal show different preferred substitutional stoichiometries. Furthermore, we discuss unusual Nb/Ta and Zr/Hf ratios which imply the existence of fractionation processes during hydrothermal-metasomatic Sn mineralisation that can drive the Nb/Ta ratio to large values in excess of chondritic ratios (Nb/Ta &gt;&gt; 100).</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • mineral
  • trace element
  • fractionation
  • electron probe micro analysis
  • inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry