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Erlichmanite from
Santa Elena ultramafic Nappe, Nicoya Canton, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Erlichmanite
Formula:OsS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Erlichmanite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Santa Elena ultramafic Nappe, Nicoya Canton, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:823786
Long-form Identifier:1:3:823786:6
GUID (UUID V4):0f5f7c63-4afb-4bfe-8c16-345ed8eaacef
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the intensive tectonic deformation. The lower ultramafic part of some complexes (Vavdos, Gerakini) was...Electron microprobe analyses (wt %) of laurite and erlichmanite from Vavdos b1-b18 (this study) and Triadi n1-n6...High Ru-Laurite High Ru-Laurite High Ru-Laurite Erlichmanite Low Ru-Laurite Low Ru-Laurite Low Ru-Laurite...High T laurite High T laurite High T laurite Erlichmanite Low T laurite Low T laurite Low T laurite Low...(Dabitzias, 1980). Upper section, crustal level ultramafic (wehrlite and pyroxenite) and mafic rocks (gabbros)
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IPGE sulfide mineral members of the laurite-erlichmanite series (Fig. 2a). The matrix of CUCO and CAB...IPGE sulfide mineral members of the laurite-erlichmanite series in some chromitites (Fig. 2a) supports...affected the chromitites, but also the whole ultramafic massifs of the Calzadilla de los Barros area...Hydrothermal fluids that cause alteration in ultramafic rocks and chromitites can carry significant amounts...IPGE sulfide mineral members of the laurite-erlichmanite series. (2) A post-magmatic stage involving
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Arctic Circle (Fig. 1). It is one of many mafic–ultramafic layered intrusions within the Baltic (Fennoscandian)...chromitite have never been reported in mafic–ultramafic layered intrusions previously. It was therefore...dykes) cross-cutting cumulate rocks in the lower, ultramafic part of the Monchegorsk Layered Intrusion (MLI)...of the massif that exposes the most primitive ultramafic cumulates (Smolkin et al., 2004a) (Figs 1 and...cooling and crystallization of a chromium-rich ultramafic magma in the chamber (Smolkin et al., 2004b)
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Ru, Os, and Ir bearing PGE sulfide (laurite-erlichmanite solid solution series [(Ru,Os)S2‒(Os,Ru)S2]...[Ru#; Ru/(Ru+Os) = 0.72-0.97], indicating no erlichmanite in the PGM paragenesis. In addition to the most...metamorphic slice above the mélange, and a peridotite nappe at the top that hosts the Kızılyüksek chromitites...cut by isolated diabase dykes; continues with ultramafic cumulates of IP T dunite and pyroxenite and...relatively increased. In addition, the absence of erlichmanite in PGM paragenesis of Kızılyüksek chromitites
 
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