Siberian Traps and Pt-Cu-Ni Deposits in the Noril’sk Area

This book addresses fundamental problems in the evolution of magmatic and ore-forming processes in the Noril’sk area of northern Central Siberia. Based on data on the geology and geochemistry of rocks, obtained by the author in the course of fieldworks and new analytical studies (applying XRF, ICP-M...

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Main Author: Krivolutskaya, Nadezhda A. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Formulation of the problem and its urgency -- Overview of the Geology of the Noril’sk Area and Problems Concerning the Genesis of its Ores -- Specifics of the Tuff-Lava Sequence: Geological and Geochemical Evidence -- Intrusive Rocks -- Composition of the Parental Melts for the Intrusions -- Relations Between the Lavas and Ore-Bearing Massifs -- Basic-Ultrabasic Intrusions in the Kola-Karelia Area -- Assimilation of Host Rocks by Basic Magma -- Conclusion: Interpretations of the results: possible magma sources and ore-forming processes.-Appendices. 
520 |a This book addresses fundamental problems in the evolution of magmatic and ore-forming processes in the Noril’sk area of northern Central Siberia. Based on data on the geology and geochemistry of rocks, obtained by the author in the course of fieldworks and new analytical studies (applying XRF, ICP-MS, microprobe analysis, ion-probe analysis and studying melt and fluid inclusions in olivine, as well as stable and radiogenic isotopes in the rocks), it was proposed a new scheme for the evolution of magmatism, including two episodes: rift and trap per se. The ultramafic-mafic massifs are classified into three geochemical types, the most important of which (the ore-bearing Noril’sk type) was formed in post-Nadezhdinsky time as an independent pulse of magmatic activity. The primary melts for ore-bearing intrusions had tholeiitic  composition with elevated MgO (8 wt%) and low volatile contents (data form melt inclusions in olivine and pyroxenes, in combination with numerical simulations using the COMAGMAT program package). The assimilation of host rocks by the parental melts was studied in the contact zones of the Maslovsky and Talnakh intrusions. It was shown that it had taken place only in narrow zones (about 1-2 m) and did not played sufficient role in ore formation. It was suggested that the source of the material was lower crustal rocks in long-lived rift zones, where sulfides accumulated in several stages. The book offers a valuable resource for specialists in the geology of ore deposits and petrology, as well as for advanced Geology students. 
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