The palaeomagnetism of muddy sediment cores from the Inner Sound,Northwest Scotland,and the glacial and post-glacial history of sedimentation in the area |
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Authors: | John M. Bird Maura S. Weathers |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geological Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. USA |
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Abstract: | Josephinite is a terrestrial iron-nickel alloy with an intergrown magnesium silicate, and arsenide and sulphide phases, and andradite garnet; several specimens have been found to contain elemental silicon and CaO · 2“FeO”. Josephinite is not awaruite, an iron-nickel mineral formed by serpentinization of ultramafic rocks. Because of its geologic setting and unique mineralogy we propose that josephinite might have originated in the region of the coremantle boundary, was transported via a deep-mantle “plume” and diatreme mechanism into lithosphere mantle that has been emplaced in the Klamaths by ophiolite obduction. Regardless of such a hypothesis, we report here the discovery of terrestrial silicon occurring with josephinite, which seems to preclude a lithosphere environment of origin for josephinite. |
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