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dc.contributor.authorBaurier Aymat, Sandra
dc.contributor.authorJiménez Franco, Abigail
dc.contributor.authorRoqué Rosell, Josep
dc.contributor.authorGonzález Jiménez, José María 
dc.contributor.authorGervilla Linares, Fernando 
dc.contributor.authorProenza, Joaquín A.
dc.contributor.authorMendoza, Joan
dc.contributor.authorNieto García, Fernando 
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-09T12:30:13Z
dc.date.available2020-03-09T12:30:13Z
dc.date.issued2019-05-11
dc.identifier.citationBaurier-Aymat, S., Jiménez-Franco, A., Roqué-Rosell, J., González-Jiménez, J. M., Gervilla, F., Proenza, J. A., ... & Nieto, F. (2019). Nanoscale Structure of Zoned Laurites from the Ojén Ultramafic Massif, Southern Spain. Minerals, 9(5), 288.es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10481/60141
dc.description.abstractWe report the first results of a combined focused ion beam and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (FIB/HRTEM) investigation of zoned laurite (RuS2)-erlichmanite (OS2) in mantle-hosted chromitites. These platinum-group minerals form isolated inclusions (<50 um across) within larger crystals of unaltered chromite form the Ojén ultramafic massif (southern Spain). High-magnification electron microscopy (HMEM), high angle-annular dark field (HAADF) and precession electron diffraction (PED) data revealed that microscale normal zoning in laurite consisting of Os-poor core and Os-rich rims observed by conventional micro-analytical techniques like field emission scanning electron microscope and electron microprobe analysis (FE-SEM and EPMA) exist at the nanoscale approach in single laurite crystals. At the nanoscale, Os poor cores consist of relatively homogenous pure laurite (RuS2) lacking defects in the crystal lattice, whereas the Os-richer rim consists of homogenous laurite matrix hosting fringes (10–20 nm thickness) of almost pure erlichmanite (OsS2). Core-to-rim microscale zoning in laurite reflects a nonequilibrium during laurite crystal growth, which hampered the intra-crystalline diffusion of Os. The origin of zoning in laurite is related to the formation of the chromitites in the Earth’s upper mantle but fast cooling of the chromite-laurite magmatic system associated to fast exhumation of the rocks would prevent the effective dissolution of Os in the laurite even at high temperatures (~1200 ºC), allowing the formation/preservation of nanoscale domains of erlichmanite in laurite. Our observation highlights for the first time the importance of nanoscale studies for a better understanding of the genesis of platinum-group minerals in magmatic ore-forming systems.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThis research was supported by Spanish projects: RTI2018-099157-A-I00 and CGL2015-65824-P granted by the “Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades” and Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad” (MINECO) respectively. Additional funding was provided by the Ramón y Cajal Fellowship RYC-2015-17596 granted by the Spanish MINECO to JMGJ. A. Jiménez-Franco is supported with a postdoctoral grant (CVU 350809) from the National Council on Science and Technology (CONACYT) of Mexico.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherMDPIes_ES
dc.rightsAtribución 3.0 España*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/*
dc.subjectPlatinum-group mineralses_ES
dc.subjectChromititees_ES
dc.subjectZoned laurite-erlichmanitees_ES
dc.subjectNano-mineralogyes_ES
dc.subjectFocused ion beames_ES
dc.subjectTransmission electron microscopy es_ES
dc.subjectPrecession electron diffractiones_ES
dc.titleNanoscale Structure of Zoned Laurites from the Ojén Ultramafic Massif, Southern Spaines_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/min9050288


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