Sulfides are among the most important petrogenetic agents in magmatic systems. They are ubiquitous in most upper-mantle rock types, common as inclusions in diamonds and they host significant amounts of geochemically and economically important chalcophile (‘sulfur-loving’) elements, such as Cu, Ni, Pb, In, Au and the platinum-group elements. Despite their low abundance (<< 1% of the bulk rock), residual sulfides have a disproportionate control over the chalcophile element budget in upper mantle lithologies, as well as that of melts derived from the Earth's mantle
Sulfide melt inclusions entrapped in primitive olivine phenocrysts can be used to understand the com...
The largest and most significant type of geological deposit of platinum group elements (PGEs) is tha...
called highly siderophile lements (HSE) because of their strong siderophility as reflected in the ve...
Sulfides are among the most important petrogenetic agents in magmatic systems. They are ubiquitous i...
Understanding of the geochemistry of the chalcophile elements [i.e., Os, Ir, Ru, Pt, Pd (platinum-gr...
The tectonic setting of intraplate magmas, typically a plume intersecting a rift, is ideal for the d...
!The shergottite meteorites are ultramafic to mafic igneous rocks whose parental magmas formed from ...
The paper presents newly acquired data on concentrations of chalcophile elements and chalcogens (Se ...
In most magmatic sulfide deposits, platinum-group elements (PGE) are found both within the structure...
Magmatic sulfide deposits consist of pyrrhotite, pentlandite, chalcopyrite (± pyrite), and platinum-...
International audienceThe platinum-group element (PGE) systematics of continental mantle peridotites...
Mantle xenoliths from the Kerguelen Archipelago record a complex multistage history involving a high...
Sulfide melt inclusions entrapped in primitive olivine phenocrysts can be used to understand the com...
The largest and most significant type of geological deposit of platinum group elements (PGEs) is tha...
called highly siderophile lements (HSE) because of their strong siderophility as reflected in the ve...
Sulfides are among the most important petrogenetic agents in magmatic systems. They are ubiquitous i...
Understanding of the geochemistry of the chalcophile elements [i.e., Os, Ir, Ru, Pt, Pd (platinum-gr...
The tectonic setting of intraplate magmas, typically a plume intersecting a rift, is ideal for the d...
!The shergottite meteorites are ultramafic to mafic igneous rocks whose parental magmas formed from ...
The paper presents newly acquired data on concentrations of chalcophile elements and chalcogens (Se ...
In most magmatic sulfide deposits, platinum-group elements (PGE) are found both within the structure...
Magmatic sulfide deposits consist of pyrrhotite, pentlandite, chalcopyrite (± pyrite), and platinum-...
International audienceThe platinum-group element (PGE) systematics of continental mantle peridotites...
Mantle xenoliths from the Kerguelen Archipelago record a complex multistage history involving a high...
Sulfide melt inclusions entrapped in primitive olivine phenocrysts can be used to understand the com...
The largest and most significant type of geological deposit of platinum group elements (PGEs) is tha...
called highly siderophile lements (HSE) because of their strong siderophility as reflected in the ve...