Sn. Shilobreeva et al., The application of INAA and beta autoradiography in an investigation of the speciation of iridium in silicates in the presence of carbon phases, J RAD NUCL, 240(1), 1999, pp. 47-52
Beta autoradiography and progressive acid leaching have been used to invest
igate the distribution of Ir in silicates in the presence of carbon phases
as well as without these phases. Determinations of Ir by neutron activation
analysis gave results for the Ir content of basaltic glasses after experim
ents at 1 bar of 82 ng.g(-1) (NNO buffer), 30 ng.g(-1) (CCO equilibrium) an
d 37 ng.g(-1) (IW buffer). Iridium solubility in basaltic melt in the prese
nce of graphite and (CO, CO2) fluid increased from 1.6 mu g.g(-1) at 0.5 kb
ar to 6.2 mu g.g(-1) at 2 kbar. These data give Ir partition coefficients b
etween solid metal and liquid silicate in the presence of carbon phases. Di
screte (Ir, Fe) rich phases were discovered in the basaltic melt at 3 kbar
and 1250 degrees C preventing the determination of solubility data. Our res
ults provide clear evidence that the iridium solubility in a basaltic melt
in the presence of carbon is higher than the solubility of iridium in melts
without carbon.