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International Journal of Mining Science
Volume 5, Issue 3, 2019, Page No: 23-33

A Review of the Metalliferous Mineralization of the Lower Paleozoic Fiambala Mafic-Ultramafic Complex, Argentina


Luisa M. Villar1, Carlos J. Chernicoff2*

1. Freelance Geologist, Echeverria 912, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
2. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, c/o Servicio Geologico-Minero Argentino, Predio INTI - Edificio 25, San Martin, Buenos Aires province, Argentina.

Citation : Carlos J. Chernicoff, A Review of the Metalliferous Mineralization of the Lower Paleozoic Fiambala Mafic-Ultramafic Complex, Argentina International Journal of Mining Science 2019, 5(3) : 23-33.

Abstract

The Cr+Ni+Co+PGE elements occurring at the Sierra de Fiambala, Argentina (ca. 27° 49' S - 67° 30' W) are known to be genetically related to a Lower Paleozoic layered Mafic-Ultramafic (Fiambala) Complex, where the mineralization is concentrated in the basal ultramafic layer formed by spinel dunites overlain by lherzolites, websterites and gabbronorites. The profiles of PGE fractionation of the Fiambala lherzolites have the same characteristic signature -PGE concentrated in the sulfurized phase, with enrichment in Pt and Pd- of other layered mafic-ultramafic complexes such us the Bushveld and Stillwater complexes, developed in extensional contexts. The latter context may seem to be inconsistent with the Fiambala Complex representing the root of a magmatic arc, but the fact that the locus of this Lower Paleozoic magmatic arc is known to have undergone extensive rifting during the Neoproterozoic (possibly up to Cambrian times) allows the present authors to propose that the Fiambala Mafic-Ultramafic Complex has some geochemical and metalliferous inheritance from the predecessor extensional regime, whereby fragments of pre-existing MORB basement may have been assimilated into the parental magma of the Fiambala Complex, represented by a number of samples collected near the western margin of the Complex, in the vicinity of a postulated feeder dyke.

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