Abstract

Oxides, sulfides, arsenides, native metals, and intermetallic compounds are accessory ore minerals from the rocks of the Mt. Poputnaya ultramafic massif. The Fe–Ni phases containing 55.3–82.3 wt % Ni are the most abundant among them. Magnetite, pyrrhotite, Co–Fe and Fe–Ni phases, and native iron are the comparatively high-temperature minerals, whereas heazlewoodite, orcelite, dienerite, and native copper are formed at low temperatures. The found minerals result from serpentinization at 500°C and below.

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