Abstract

Samples collected by the authors and representing three proposed parental magmas of the Bushveld complex were analyzed for their platinum group element (PGE) contents by three different laboratories. Results differ strongly between laboratories, but imply that the parental magmas may have had flatter chondrite normalized patterns and an overall lower content than previously reported. It seems, however, that the Bushveld magmas were enriched in PGE's relative to average mafic rocks. A clear difference between the three magma types could not be substantiated. At present the PGE content of proposed parental melts of the Bushveld complex must be considered to be insufficiently known to warrant any quantitative models.

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