The opaque minerals of the ultramafic rocks of New Caledonia

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 8 - Trang 115-126 - 1973
J. H. Guillon1, L. J. Lawrence2
1Paris – France
2Kensington, Sydney, Australia

Tóm tắt

The ultramafic rocks of New Caledonia contain a diversity of disseminated ore minerals in non-economic amounts. Eighteen opaque minerals are described herein with pentlandite, millerite and heazelwoodite most prominent. Several new or unusual mineralogical features are recorded. These include an eutectic intergrowth between pentlandite and primary chalcocite, reaction between pentlandite and chalcocite to form chalcopyrite and millerite, exsolution intergrowth between pentlandite and millerite, between pentlandite and mackinawite and between millerite and cubanite. In the formation of the garnieritic ores of New Caledonia some of the nickel would appear to have been derived from the breakdown of disseminated sulphides as well as from the nickel inherent in the silicate minerals of the ultramafic rocks.

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