Abstract

Hydrothermal coprecipitation experiments were performed at 350 and 300°C, in order to reproduce the “chalcopyrite disease” texture involving Fe-bearing sphalerite. Sector-zoned chalcopyrite disease textures were obtained in some runs using a hydrothermal transporting method, and this shows that coprecipitation is responsible for formation of the texture in Fe-bearing sphalerite. These chalcopyrite disease textures with compositions similar to the run products occur in Fe-bearing sphalerite ores from the modern seafloor deposits at the Okinawa Trough and North Fiji Basin, suggesting a possibility that the chalcopyrite disease textures in the deposits were caused by the process of coprecipitation in short spans of time.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call