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A comparison of selected Precambrian Brazilian chromitites: chromite, PGE-PGM, Re/Os as parental source indicators. (Articolo in rivista)
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Girardi V.A.V., Ferrario A., Corriera C.T., Diella V. (2006)
A comparison of selected Precambrian Brazilian chromitites: chromite, PGE-PGM, Re/Os as parental source indicators.
in Journal of South American earth sciences
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- A comparison of selected Precambrian Brazilian chromitites: chromite, PGE-PGM, Re/Os as parental source indicators. (literal)
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- Mineralogical and geochemical studies were carried out in chromitites belonging to the maficultramafic bodies of Niquelandia, Luanga, and
Campo Formoso, which are, respectively, included in the Goia´s Massif and the Amazon and Sao Francisco cratons. The main platinum-group
minerals (PGM) included or associated with chromite grains are laurite in Niquelandia and Campo Formoso and sperrylite and braggite in Luanga.
The most common primary base metal sulfides (BMS) are pentlandite, chalcopyrite, and minor pyrrhotite. Also present are base metal alloys
(BMA), such as awaruite, and the BMS millerite, pyrite, and copper as secondary mineral phases linked to later alteration process. The Luanga
chromites display the lowest Cr2O3/Al2O3 and Cr2O3/FeOt ratios. The chondrite-normalized profiles are strongly enriched in the platinum PGE
subgroup (PPGE, Pt, Pd, Rh). The average Pd/Ir ratio (24.2) and 187Os/188Os values (0.178690.18584) are very high. Niquelandia chromites have
higher Cr2O3/Al2O3 and Cr2O3/FeOt ratios than Luanga. Its PGE contents are low and chondrite-normalized profiles depleted, mainly in the PPGE
subgroup. The average Pd/Ir ratio (0.45) and 187Os/188Os values (0.125980.12777) are low. Campo Formoso chromites have the highest
Cr2O3/Al2O3 and Cr2O3/FeOt ratios; its average Pd/Ir ratio (0.72) and chondrite-normalized profiles (except the pronounced Ru spike) are closer
to those of Niquelandia. The remarkable differences in terms of chromite bulk-composition, PGE contents and patterns, Pd/Ir ratios, and
187Os/188Os values associated with probable distinctions in the inferred geochemical compositions of the respective parental magmas indicate that
the Luanga and Niquelandia complexes originated from distinct parental sources. Geochemical and isotopic features indicate that Luanga
chromitites and associated rocks are consistent with a parental magma, either originated from an enriched mantle reservoir or strongly
contaminated, whereas Niquelandia derives from a depleted mantle source, which displays a slightly positive Os anomaly. (literal)
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