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Minneapolis adit, J-M Reef (Howland Reef), Stillwater County, Montana, USA

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Locality type:Adit
Classification
Species:Sperrylite var:Platarsite
Formula:Pt(As,S)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Platarsite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Minneapolis adit, J-M Reef (Howland Reef), Stillwater County, Montana, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1221006
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1221006:2
GUID (UUID V4):0
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mechanismsand post-formational redistributionBRONWENM. COGHILL AND ALLAN H. WILSONDepartment of Geology...(~ Copyright the Mineralogical Society 614B.M. C O G H I L L A N D A. H. WILSONor whether transport...the margin and increasing to a thicknessof 9-10m in the axis (Fig. 2b).The generally medium-grained...accessorytitanite, apatite and zircon.The 'potatoreef' is the name given to websterite and bronzitite...GreatDyke. In the study area, it ranges from 2 to 5mthick (Fig. 2b) and overlaps the bronzitite/websterite
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k 2, A. Reay 3, P. Nicolson*, P. Waterman 4, andM.J. Banks 5Delta Gold NL, South Perth, Western Australia...gabbro zones within the BandedSeries of theStillwater Complex. The mineralised rocks are leucocratic...mineralisation style and its host rocksto the JMReef of theStillwater Complex and AP and PV mineralisation of...Anorthosit-Troktolit-Olivin-GabbroAbfolge der Banded Series desStillwater Komplexes.Die mineralisierten leukokraten Gesteine...Mineralisation und ihrer Nebengesteine mitdem JMReef desStillwater Komplexes und der AP und PV Mineralisation
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IndiaT. T. Alapieti1; , T. C. Devaraju2 , and R.J. Kaukonen112Department of Geosciences, University...Springer-Verlag 2007Editorial handling: T. T. Alapieti andJ. G. RaithSummaryAn unusually thick sulfur-poor mineralized...sill-like offshoot about 3.5 km long andaround 300m wide. It has experienced greenschist to low amphibolite...layering-like feature consisting of a central 100–150m wide ultramafic zone and outer gabbroic zones, the...existence of a diffuse PGE zone occupyingmore than 60m of the central ultramafic rocks. Similarly the outcrops
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Magma Emplacement; a CaseStudy from the MerenskyReef, BushveldComplexDownloaded from http://petrology...mineralogy and geochemistry of a section of the MerenskyReef at BafokengRasimone Platinum Mine (BRPM) are described...stratigraphic relationshipsobserved in the MerenskyReef, both at BRPM and at other locations in the Bushveld...The common link between the Platreef and MerenskyReef is the presenceof unusually high concentrations...with their original sulphide hosts.The MerenskyReef is aprime example of highly efficient PGE concentration
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OX5 1 GB, UK225 Wyman Street, Waltham, MA 02451,USACopyright © 2015, 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved...grey-brownisotropicgrey; 48.84isotropicPlatarsitegrey; 46.04Vysotskitelight grey; 45.39...Bullfrog Mine, Bullfrog District, Nye Co., Nevada,USA (sample: Witzke);PPLIf marked in description, ▼...mlb60 MoschellandsbergiteElementsAccppmlbmlb19 μB60 μ61 PotariteI/A.02-090Synonym(s):...left); Bleida Far West Mine,Zone Breches N-S, 49-51m, Bleida, Bou Azzer District, Tazenakht, Ouarzazate
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Beneficiationof Platinum-Group ElementsEdited byLouisJ. CabriOttawa, OntarioPublished for the Geological...EnglandMoscow, RussiaLondon, OntarioButte,MontanaModena, ItalyCape Town, Republic of South Africa...recent work on the contact-type and magnetititereef-type mineralization in ferroan olivine gabbros,...types of mineralization such asthe MerenskyReef, the UG2Reef, the Platreef, the Main Magnetitite, and...emplacement and solidification of theStillwaterComplex (Montana) are described and discussed by Zientek
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181-20110. PGE Potential of Porphyry DepositsM. Economou-Eliopoulos203-246EXPLORATION METHODS... 14. Lithogeochemical ProspectingW.D. Maier, S.-J. Barnes309-341CASE HISTORIES15. Fedorov-Pana... Michaud,J. Rickard369-39018. Discovery of theJ-MReef,Stillwater Complex,Montana: the role of... Wilson, R.T. Brown409-42920. The PlatinovaReef of the Skaergaard intrusionT.F.D. Nielsen, J.C...INTRODUCTIONBUSHVELD COMPLEXUG2 ChromititeMerenskyReefSTILLWATER COMPLEXGREAT DYKEMUNNI MUNNI INTRUSIONSKAERGAARD
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Hall Inc., 29 West 35th Street, New York NY10001,USAChapman & Hall Japan, Thomson Publishing Japan, Hirakawacho...the UK,David Vaughan (Manchester); and from theUSA,Pete Dunn (Washington) and Ben Leonard (Denver)...of Standards. SpecialPublication 440.Fleischer,M. & Mandarino, J.A. (1991): Glossary ofMacAdam, D...Mineral., 18, 511-518.Kostov, I. & Minceva-Stefanova,J. (1981): Minerals:Crystal Chemistry, Parageneses...BritishMuseum (Natural History), London.Font-Altaba,M. (ed) (1970): International tables for themicroscopic
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James M.D. DayScripps Institution of Oceanography,USAFront-cover: Proton-induced X-ray emission maps...Editor, Ian Swainson.REFERENCESAulbach S, MungallJ, Pearson DG (2016) Distribution and processing of...lithosphere. Rev Mineral Geochem 81: 239–304Barnes S-J, Ripley EM (2016) Highly siderophile and strongly...deposits.Rev Mineral Geochem 81:725–774Barnes S-J, Naldrett AJ, Gorton MP (1985) The origin of the fractionation...asteroids.Rev Mineral Geochem 81:161–238EmsleyJ (2011) Nature’s Building Blocks: An A–Z Guide to the
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ORE MINERALSTHIRD EDITIONEdited byA .J . Criddle and C .J . StanleyDepartment of MineralogyNatural...the UK,David Vaughan (Manchester); and from theUSA,Pete Dunn (Washington) and Ben Leonard (Denver)...and orientation of a singlecrystal. The symbols Rp,m,g are alternative symbolsused by some authors. For...2 ANISOTROPICBIREFLECTANT405535R50o':J!.a:30452540weibullitehenryite35+-...(Natural History), University Press, Oxford.Fleischer,M. & Mandarino, J.A. (1991): Glossary ofMineral Species
 
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