This paper comprises a review of the rapidly expanding application of nanoscale mineral characterization methodology to the study of ore deposits. Utilising bismuth sulphosalt minerals from a reaction front in a skarn assemblage as an example, we illustrate how a complex problem in ore petrology, can be approached at scales down to that of single atoms. We demonstrate the interpretive opportunities that can be realised by doing this for other minerals within their petrogenetic contexts. From an area defined as Au-rich within a sulphosalt-sulphide assemblage, and using samples prepared on a Focused Ion Beam–Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) platform, we identify mineral species and trace the evolution of their intergrowths down to the atomi...
Microanalysis can provide rapid, quantitative characterization of mineral systems that complements t...
Platinum-group elements (PGE) can occur within base-metal sulfides (BMS), or as platinum-group miner...
From oxides to ores and rocks, minerals are the most prevalent materials on Earth. The majority of t...
This paper comprises a review of the rapidly expanding application of nanoscale mineral characteriza...
The study of ore minerals is rapidly transforming due to an explosion of new micro- and nano-analyti...
The study of ore minerals is rapidly transforming due to an explosion of new micro- and nano-analyti...
Auriferous sulfides, most notably pyrite (FeS2) and arsenopyrite (FeAsS), are among the most importa...
Using high intensity beams of fast electrons, the transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scannin...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2007 in Ft. Lauderdale, Flori...
Carlin-type gold deposits are one of the most important gold mineralization styles in the world. Des...
Carlin-type gold deposits are one of the most important gold mineralization styles in the world. Des...
A major challenge to understanding the fate of contaminants in environment is the direct identificat...
Porphyry copper deposits represent one of the largest copper reserves on Earth. They typically conta...
Symplectites comprising clausthalite (PbSe) and host Cu-(Fe)-sulphides (chalcocite, bornite, and cha...
Symplectites comprising clausthalite (PbSe) and host Cu-(Fe)-sulphides (chalcocite, bornite, and cha...
Microanalysis can provide rapid, quantitative characterization of mineral systems that complements t...
Platinum-group elements (PGE) can occur within base-metal sulfides (BMS), or as platinum-group miner...
From oxides to ores and rocks, minerals are the most prevalent materials on Earth. The majority of t...
This paper comprises a review of the rapidly expanding application of nanoscale mineral characteriza...
The study of ore minerals is rapidly transforming due to an explosion of new micro- and nano-analyti...
The study of ore minerals is rapidly transforming due to an explosion of new micro- and nano-analyti...
Auriferous sulfides, most notably pyrite (FeS2) and arsenopyrite (FeAsS), are among the most importa...
Using high intensity beams of fast electrons, the transmission electron microscope (TEM) and scannin...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2007 in Ft. Lauderdale, Flori...
Carlin-type gold deposits are one of the most important gold mineralization styles in the world. Des...
Carlin-type gold deposits are one of the most important gold mineralization styles in the world. Des...
A major challenge to understanding the fate of contaminants in environment is the direct identificat...
Porphyry copper deposits represent one of the largest copper reserves on Earth. They typically conta...
Symplectites comprising clausthalite (PbSe) and host Cu-(Fe)-sulphides (chalcocite, bornite, and cha...
Symplectites comprising clausthalite (PbSe) and host Cu-(Fe)-sulphides (chalcocite, bornite, and cha...
Microanalysis can provide rapid, quantitative characterization of mineral systems that complements t...
Platinum-group elements (PGE) can occur within base-metal sulfides (BMS), or as platinum-group miner...
From oxides to ores and rocks, minerals are the most prevalent materials on Earth. The majority of t...