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Platinum-palladium ore (Johns-Manville Reef, Stillwater Complex, Neoarchean, 2.71 Ga; Stillwater Mine, Beartooth Mountains, Montana, USA) 10 : 無料・フリー素材/写真

Platinum-palladium ore (Johns-Manville Reef, Stillwater Complex, Neoarchean, 2.71 Ga; Stillwater Mine, Beartooth Mountains, Montana, USA) 10 / James St. John
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Platinum-palladium ore (Johns-Manville Reef, Stillwater Complex, Neoarchean, 2.71 Ga; Stillwater Mine, Beartooth Mountains, Montana, USA) 10

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説明Platinum-palladium ore from the Precambrian of Montana, USA.Metallic light brownish = pyrrhotiteGolden brassy = chalcopyriteSouthern Montana’s Beartooth Mountains has one of only three platinum mines in North America. There, platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) are mined from the 2.71 billion-year-old Stillwater Complex, a classic example of an LLI (large, layered igneous province). LLIs are large intrusive bodies that display large-scale and small-scale layering, even including cross bedding, ripples, graded bedding, channelforms, and other sedimentary-like features. The Stillwater started out as a large subsurface mass of slowly cooling magma. As various minerals crystallized, they settled to the bottom of the magma chamber. This resulted in layering. Igneous rocks that formed this way have a cumulate texture. Currents in the still-liquid portions of the magma chamber produced the sedimentary structures mentioned above. Most of the Stillwater displays only large-scale layering. The rocks in the Stillwater are ultramafic and mafic intrusive igneous rocks. Common lithologies include gabbros, norites, harzburgites, anorthosites, troctolites, chromitites, pyroxenites, and dunites. Portions of the Stillwater have been metamorphosed. Olivine is the most commonly altered component, usually metamorphosed to serpentine. The main platinum-palladium occurrence is in the Johns-Manville Reef (J-M Reef), an interval in the lower part of the Lower Banded Series. The Pt and Pd occur in intercumulate sulfides, typically pyrrhotite (Fe1-xS) and chalcopyrite (CuFeS2). Platinum ores in the J-M Reef are principally sulfidic anorthosites, but other lithologies also occur. The J-M Reef is the highest grade deposit known for platinum-group elements (PGEs).This sample is from the J-M Reef. As is typical for this unit, the rock consists of intercumulate Pt/Pd-rich pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite (= metallic-lustered area at right) between large crystals of dark-colored serpentinized olivine and bronzite pyroxene and plagioclase feldspar. The large, slightly lustrous crystal at center & left is bronzite.Stratigraphy: Johns-Manville Reef, Troctolite-Anorthosite I zone, Lower Banded Series, Stillwater Complex, Neoarchean, 2.71 GaLocality: unrecorded locality in the Stillwater Mine, Beartooth Mountains, southern Montana, USA
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