Series |
Reviews in economic geology, 0741-0123 ; v. 4 Reviews in economic geology ; v. 4. ^A190746
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Summary |
Magmatic sulfide ores are thought to form as the result of droplets of an immiscible sulfide-oxide liquid forming within silicate magma and then becoming concentrated in a particular location. To help in the understanding of deposits of this type, the phase relations of simple sulfide-oxide liquids and activity-composition relations within them is first discussed. The solubility of sulfide in mafic and ultramafic melts, followed by the partitioning of elements between silicate magma and sulfide-oxide liquid is then discussed. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
Spec. audience char. |
Specialized. |
Source of description | Description based on print version record. |
Issued in other form | Print version : 9780961307431 |
ISBN | 9781629490113 (ebook) : |