JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)

The paper describes a rare Au–Bi sulfide (jonassonite) from the Belogorskoe iron deposit (Sikhote-Alin), the ore bodies of which are composed of metalliferous sediments that underwent contact metamorphism (T ~550 °С, Plithostatic ~1.5 kbar) and late hydrothermal processes (T 350–415 and 271 °С or sl...

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Main Authors: E.V. Perevoznikova, V.T. Kazachenko, P.P. Safronov
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Language:English
Published: South Urals Federal Research Center of Mineralogy and Geoecology UB RAS 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://journal.mineralogy.ru/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/2022_8_3_4.pdf
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author E.V. Perevoznikova
V.T. Kazachenko
P.P. Safronov
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P.P. Safronov
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description The paper describes a rare Au–Bi sulfide (jonassonite) from the Belogorskoe iron deposit (Sikhote-Alin), the ore bodies of which are composed of metalliferous sediments that underwent contact metamorphism (T ~550 °С, Plithostatic ~1.5 kbar) and late hydrothermal processes (T 350–415 and 271 °С or slightly lower). Jonassonite is found in products of hydrothermal alteration of metamorphic bustamiteandradite (with a low amount of Mn-bearing hedenbergite, scheelite, lollingite and baryte) rocks composed of calcite, fluorite, native bismuth, bismuthinite, joseite A, an unnamed AgBiS2 phase, cosalite, Mo-bearing scheelite, povellite-molybdenite and other minerals. Jonassonite is intergrown with anhedral calcite aggregates in andradite and forms grains with sections (~5 × 7 µm) close to ellipsoid shape. The mineral contains up to 2.29 wt. % Te, which most likely isomorphically substitutes S. Jonassonite formed at a temperature not exceeding 271 °C during hydrothermal alteration of metamorphic mineral assemblages.
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spelling doaj-art-8f9ac11a348d466ebe865ccd85ce5b6f2025-02-11T03:59:06ZengSouth Urals Federal Research Center of Mineralogy and Geoecology UB RASМинералогия2313-545X2782-20442022-09-0183677810.35597/2313-545X-2022-8-3-4JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)E.V. Perevoznikova0V.T. Kazachenko1P.P. Safronov2Far East Geological Institute FEB RASFar East Geological Institute FEB RASFar East Geological Institute FEB RASThe paper describes a rare Au–Bi sulfide (jonassonite) from the Belogorskoe iron deposit (Sikhote-Alin), the ore bodies of which are composed of metalliferous sediments that underwent contact metamorphism (T ~550 °С, Plithostatic ~1.5 kbar) and late hydrothermal processes (T 350–415 and 271 °С or slightly lower). Jonassonite is found in products of hydrothermal alteration of metamorphic bustamiteandradite (with a low amount of Mn-bearing hedenbergite, scheelite, lollingite and baryte) rocks composed of calcite, fluorite, native bismuth, bismuthinite, joseite A, an unnamed AgBiS2 phase, cosalite, Mo-bearing scheelite, povellite-molybdenite and other minerals. Jonassonite is intergrown with anhedral calcite aggregates in andradite and forms grains with sections (~5 × 7 µm) close to ellipsoid shape. The mineral contains up to 2.29 wt. % Te, which most likely isomorphically substitutes S. Jonassonite formed at a temperature not exceeding 271 °C during hydrothermal alteration of metamorphic mineral assemblages.https://journal.mineralogy.ru/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/2022_8_3_4.pdfjonassonitebi mineralizationmagnetite deposittaukha terranesikhote-alin
spellingShingle E.V. Perevoznikova
V.T. Kazachenko
P.P. Safronov
JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)
Минералогия
jonassonite
bi mineralization
magnetite deposit
taukha terrane
sikhote-alin
title JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)
title_full JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)
title_fullStr JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)
title_full_unstemmed JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)
title_short JONASSONITE FROM THE BELOGORSKOE IRON DEPOSIT (SIKHOTE-ALIN)
title_sort jonassonite from the belogorskoe iron deposit sikhote alin
topic jonassonite
bi mineralization
magnetite deposit
taukha terrane
sikhote-alin
url https://journal.mineralogy.ru/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/2022_8_3_4.pdf
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