Micron-to-nanoscale investigation of Cu-Fe-Ni sulfide inclusions within laurite (Ru, Os)S2 from chromitites
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González Jiménez, José María; González Pérez, Igor; Plissart, Gaëlle; Ferreira, Amira R.; Schettino, Erwin; Yesares, Lola; Schilling, Manuel E.; Corgne, Alexandre; Gervilla Linares, FernandoEditorial
Springer
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Nanoscience Mineralogy Sulfide
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2024-06-26Referencia bibliográfica
González Jiménez, J.M. et. al. Miner Deposita (2024). [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00126-024-01285-0]
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Spanish Grant NANOMET PID2022-138768OB-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/https:// doi.org/10.13039/50110001133; “ERDF A way of making Europe” by the “European Union”; PRE2019-088262 “Ayudas para contratos predoctorales para la formación de doctores” (FPI), defrayed by the “Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades; Chilean National Research and Development Agency (ANID) through the FONDECYT Project 1211820Resumen
This paper provides a top-down nanoscale analysis of Cu-Ni-Fe sulfide inclusions in laurite from the Taitao ophiolite (Chile) and the Kevitsa mafic-ultramafic igneous intrusion (Finland). High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) reveal that Cu-Ni-Fe sulfide inclusions are euhedral to (sub)-anhedral (i.e., droplet-like) and form single, biphasic or polyphasic grains, made up of different polymorphs, polytypes and polysomes even within a single sulfide crystal. Tetragonal (I4d) and cubic (F3m) chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) host frequent fringes of bornite (Cu5FeS4; cubic F3m and/or orthorhombic Pbca) ± talnakhite (Cu9(Fe, Ni)8S16; cubic I3m) ± pyrrhotite (Fe1 − xS; monoclinic C2/c polytype 4C and orthorhombic Cmca polytype 11C) ± pentlandite ((Ni, Fe)9S8; cubic Fm3m). Pentlandite hosts fringes of pyrrhotite, bornite and/or talnakhite. Laurite and Cu-Fe-Ni sulfide inclusions display coherent, semi-coherent and incoherent crystallographic orientation relationships (COR), defined by perfect edge-to-edge matching, as well as slight (2–4º) to significant (45º) lattice misfit. These COR suggest diverse mechanisms of crystal growth of Cu-Fe-Ni sulfide melt mechanically trapped by growing laurite. Meanwhile, the mutual COR within the sulfide inclusions discloses: (1) Fe-Ni-S melt solidified into MSS re-equilibrated after cooling into pyrrhotite ± pentlandite, (2) Cu-Ni-Fe-S melts crystallized into the quaternary solid solution spanning the compositional range between heazlewoodite [(Ni, Fe)3±xS2] (Hzss) and ISS [(Cu1±x, Fe1±y)S2]. Additionally, nanocrystallites (50–100 nm) of Pt-S and iridarsenite (IrAsS) accompanying the sulfide inclusions spotlight the segregation of PGE-rich sulfide and arsenide melt earlier and/or contemporarily to laurite crystallization from the silicate magmas. Cobaltite (CoAsS)-gersdorffite (NiAsS) epitaxially overgrown on laurite further supports the segregation of arsenide melts at early stages of chromitite formation.





