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Holwell, D. A., McDonald, I., Armitage, P. E. B. (2006) Platinum-group mineral assemblages in the Platreef at the Sandsloot Mine, northern Bushveld Complex, South Africa. Mineralogical Magazine, 70 (1) 83-101 doi:10.1180/0026461067010315

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TitlePlatinum-group mineral assemblages in the Platreef at the Sandsloot Mine, northern Bushveld Complex, South Africa
JournalMineralogical Magazine
AuthorsHolwell, D. A.Author
McDonald, I.Author
Armitage, P. E. B.Author
Year2006 (February)Volume70
Page(s)83-101Issue1
PublisherMineralogical Society
DOIdoi:10.1180/0026461067010315Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID243682Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:243682:5
GUIDbff198ba-e579-4931-b4ce-411f1d681309
Full ReferenceHolwell, D. A., McDonald, I., Armitage, P. E. B. (2006) Platinum-group mineral assemblages in the Platreef at the Sandsloot Mine, northern Bushveld Complex, South Africa. Mineralogical Magazine, 70 (1) 83-101 doi:10.1180/0026461067010315
Plain TextHolwell, D. A., McDonald, I., Armitage, P. E. B. (2006) Platinum-group mineral assemblages in the Platreef at the Sandsloot Mine, northern Bushveld Complex, South Africa. Mineralogical Magazine, 70 (1) 83-101 doi:10.1180/0026461067010315
Abstract/NotesAbstractPlatinum group mineral (PGM) assemblages in the Platreef at Sandsloot, northern Bushveld Complex, in a variety of lithologies reveal a complex multi-stage mineralization history. During crystallization of the Platreef pyroxenites, platinum group elements (PGE) and base-metal sulphides (BMS) were distributed thoughout the interstitial liquid forming a telluride-dominant assemblage devoid of PGE sulphides. Redistribution of PGE into the metamorphic footwall by hydrothermal fluids has formed arsenide-, alloy- and antimonide-dominant assemblages, indicating a significant volatile influence during crystallization. Serpentinization of the footwall has produced an antimonide-dominant PGM assemblage. Parts of the igneous reef were subjected to alteration by a late-stage, Fe-rich fluid, producing ultramafic zones where the telluride-dominant assemblage has been recrystallized to an alloy-dominant one, particularly rich in Pt-Fe and Pd-Pb alloys. A thin, small-volume zone of PGE-BMS mineralization along the base of the hangingwall contains a primary PGM assemblage that is locally altered to one dominated by Pt/Pd germanides. This is thought to have formed when the new pulse of Main Zone magma entered the chamber, and scavenged PGE from the underlying Platreef pyroxenites. That each major rock type at Sandsloot contains a distinctive PGM assemblage reflects the importance of syn- and post-emplacement fluid and magmatic processes on the development of Platreef mineralization.


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