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Sulphur saturation in the lower and critical zones of the Eastern Bushveld Complex
Authors:TS Mccarthy  CA Lee  HW Fesq  EJD Kable  CS Erasmus
Institution:Department of Geology, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg 2001, South Africa;JCI Research Unit, James Park, P.O. Box 976, Randfontein 1760, South Africa;Nuclear Physics Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg 2001, South Africa
Abstract:A suite of ultramafic and mafic rocks from the lower, critical and lower portion of the main zones of the Bushveld Complex has been analysed for Th, Cs, Zr, Ni, Cr and Au by INAA and XRF spectrometry. The incompatible elements Th, Cs, and Zr correlate positively, and show a gradual upward increase in abundance. Assuming constant average proportion of intercumulus material, this upward increase implies that the zones of the Complex studied represent crystallization of a single magma type some 3600 m thick. Pyroxenites dominate the lower portion of the section studied and their Ni content shows an initial rapid decrease from 850 ppm in the lowermost rocks, to around 500 ppm, with considerable scatter. This distribution is most likely to have resulted from bottom crystallization with superimposed convective overturn near the transient floor of the chamber. Gold abundances are generally higher in chromitites, and correlate positively with Ni, indicating the presence of significant amounts of cumulus immiscible sulphide. In the silicate rocks, Au does not correlate with any of the analysed elements, and it is concluded that Au was trapped in small quantities of immiscible sulphide which precipitated continuously during crystallization. There is an upward increase in the amount of cumulus immiscible sulphide, indicating a progressive increase in sulphur solubility in the magma.
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