Great, and all these videos on Bowen's reaction series have something new to learn in them. Check quartz's role in the mud to rock transition as porosity decreases: Google, "Proposed Method for Shale compaction Kinetics".
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I liked the video! Very interesting. I always thought quartzites were the more plentiful between the two for some reason. Im looking forward to keep learning more! Thanks!
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@SteveJohnson-CU-CSMАй бұрын
The main petrogenetic issue for Cu segregation into ore bodies is the water content. The water content suppresses an important REE segregation mineral…Ca Plagioclase. The relative depletion of Eu for instance is an indicator of the water content and oxidation state of an evolving silicate mass.
@SteveJohnson-CU-CSMАй бұрын
The hydrolysis of water is an important oxidative control factor…that plus iron makes a buffered system of some kind at the garnet isograd. That isograd at say 40km? Seems important to the separation of an oxidized Cu fractionate amenable to mobilization and accumulation.
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@@morakamalebati7698 yes…and apparently hornblende is the main Cu host. Anhydrite and albite seem to be the signature process byproducts. I suspect someone will find an outcrop of the proverbial fertilized upper mantle. Meanwhile…I claim the magnitude of the Eu defect and the age separation between first and last magmatic or hydrothermal events and the extent of the source rock at 4km should be reliable clues. The wet magmas get stuck on the way to the surface. My question is does the first pulse count the most…as Dilles suggests or is there a direct path through the 4km deep body all the way down to the base of crust…as others suggest. My best clue is to hunt for garnet and “regularly zoned zircon”…slow even cooling…not the ones that got stuck so long the zircons developed tabular internal forms along the way.
@SteveJohnson-CU-CSMАй бұрын
I do have a little on Researchgate regarding anhydrite…and I have an old channel on KZbin…Milena mining or some such thing.
@SteveJohnson-CU-CSMАй бұрын
Me…but…there is more! Water suppresses Plagioclase! The Plagioclase series theory (law) says calcic plagioclase (say Ca-labradorite) would be suppressed…ie…that means no place for the Ca like Eu+2 europium! So it must find a new home! Say in carbonates or even sulfates if it exists. The Plagioclase that does eventually form would be more sodic! (Bytownite…Albitite etc). That means the europium would be excluded significantly early on. So the later Plagioclase mix is ..”depleted”. The magmatic result would be consistent with a wetter, cooler and more albitic magmatic system. Such a system would lead to a “failed” magmatic intrusive event. Such failed events are favorable for Cu porphyry systems. It would be a volcanic “blooper”! That is good! (PS…I actually own a Cu porphyry being drilled so this is up my alley). Thanks for the lesson. It was good practice.
@SteveJohnson-CU-CSMАй бұрын
The logic is a bit confusing. It deserves to be clarified. There is probably a lot of confusion. Eu systematics are not part of our exploration program. Even age dating is rudimentary. Still we are 2 years into exploration and expect more work. Zircon systematics are relied upon.
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As an interested layperson, this helped me understand how geologic maps may not be used alone, but as context for other info or site studies. So thank you.
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