Magmatic gold grains in the El Tale lamproite, Fortuna, SE Spain

Authors
Citation
L. Toscani, Magmatic gold grains in the El Tale lamproite, Fortuna, SE Spain, MINERAL MAG, 63(4), 1999, pp. 595-602
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE
ISSN journal
0026461X → ACNP
Volume
63
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
595 - 602
Database
ISI
SICI code
0026-461X(199908)63:4<595:MGGITE>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Gold of magmatic origin has been discovered in the lamproitic dyke of El Ta le (Fortuna, Province of Murcia), a small outcrop of ultrapotassic rocks of the Tertiary magmatic province of southeastern Spain. It is the first find ing of gold grains in lamproite magmas from southeastern Spain, and indeed worldwide. Pure gold occurs only in the glassy groundmass as very rare sphe rules and globular grains (up to 5 mu m). Despite the occurrence of gold gr ains, the bulk rock contains not more than similar to 19 ppb Au. The magmatic origin of gold is inferred from the heterogeneous distribution of the grains in the rock, the shape of the grains (which is comparable to that of gold grains crystallized experimentally from mafic liquids) and fr om the As-Sb-S-Cl-poor composition of the bulk rock. The Pd/Ir and Au/Pd ra tios, little affected by the early segregation of olivine (similar to 10 vo l.%), support an Au- and PGE-rich composition of the mantle source. The low f(O2) (approximate to IW) and the complexing with F and alkalies probably favoured partitioning of Au and PGE into the lamproite magma.