Abstract

The mineralogy and chemical composition of magnetite and chromite series (simplified as magnetite) can provide valuable insights into the formation processes of magmatic Ni-Cu-(PGE) sulfide deposits. Previous studies mainly focus on magnetite in disseminated ores and massive ores, but very little is known about the magnetite in net-textured ores. In this study, magnetite in net-textured ores (type 1 magnetite) and massive ores (type 2 magnetite) from the Zhdanov Ni-Cu-(PGE) deposit in the Pechenga ore field, were recognized and analyzed using scanning electron microscope (SEM), electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Both the type 1 and type 2 magnetite grains show zoned textures with Cr concentration decreasing from the core to the rim. Type 1 magnetite has higher Al and Mg concentrations than type 2 magnetite. These observations indicate that type 1 and type 2 magnetite crystallized from and record the solidification process of silicate melt and sulfide liquid, respectively. Type 1 magnetite within sulfides of net-textured ores has identical chemical composition to that within silicates, which suggests that the chemical composition of magnetite is not significantly affected by sub-solidus re-equilibrium with sulfide minerals. It also suggests that the type 1 magnetite within sulfides was incorporated into sulfide liquid later during the downward percolation of sulfide liquid through the magnetite-bearing olivine crystal mush. On the other hand, type 2 magnetite has comparable concentrations of W, Sc, Ga, Cr, Mo, and Mn to the type 1 magnetite. Such compositional similarity can be explained by the crystallization of type 2 magnetite from the sulfide liquid pool that have been mingled with the downward percolated sulfide liquid. Accordingly, the downward percolation of sulfide liquid plays an important role in the formation of net-textured ores and massive ores in the Zhdanov deposit.

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