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Osmium isotope ratios of PGM grains associated with the Freetown Layered Complex,Sierra Leone,and their origin
Authors:Keiko Hattori  Louis J. Cabri  Stanley R. Hart
Affiliation:(1) Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre, Department of Geology, University of Ottawa, K1N 6N5 Ottawa, Canada;(2) Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology, K1A 0G1 Ottawa, Canada;(3) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 02543 Woods Hole, MA, USA
Abstract:Osmium isotope ratios for two types of platinum group mineral (PGM) nuggets of eluvial (residual) origin, associated with the Freetown Layered Gabbro Complex, were determined in-situ using an ion microprobe. The values for erlichmanite nuggets are ap1.08. Those for PGM inclusions in Pt–Fe alloy nuggets are higher, ranging from 1.2 to 2.1. Ratios of187Os/186Os vary between the nuggets, but they are consistent within individual nuggest. The data suggest early formation of the erlichmanite nuggets, prior to a postulated substantial contribution of crustal Os. The Pt–Fe alloy nuggets, on the other hand, were formed later in a residual melt which was contaminated by crustal Os due to the assimilation (<10%) or the gaseous/fluid transport of Os from Archaean host rocks into the magma. The lack of systematic mineralogical and chemical changes of the Complex and extensive granulitization in the adjacent host rocks and xenoliths may favor the latter process.The lack of high187Os/186Os ratios, consistent187Os/186Os values within individual nuggets and their textures and mineralogy suggest that the studied PGM nuggets were not formed during lateritization or in low-temperature depositional environments.
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