Gendler, T. S.; Krasnov, S. G.; Pechersky, D. M.; Stepanova, T. V.; Tsel'movich, V. A.; Sharonova, Z. V.; Sholpo, L. E.; Khaliulina, E. A. (1997): Magnetomineralogical characteristics of ores from the Middle Valley oceanic sulfide deposit, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 139, Juan de Fuca Ridge. MAIK, Nauka/Interperiodica Publishing, Birmingham, AL, United States, Izvestiya - Russian Academy of Sciences. Physics of the Solid Earth, 33 (2), 89-112, georefid:2000-015677

Abstract:
Sulfide ores of a massive deposit drilled by holes 856H and 856G, Ocean Drilling Project Leg 139 (Juan de Fuca Ridge), are studied by magnetic mineralogy, optical and electron microscopy, Mossbauer spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and microprobe analysis. The collection studied consists of 26 samples. The following iron-bearing minerals are recognized monoclinic and hexagonal primary pyrrhotite; sphalerite and chalcopyrite, formed from solutions at temperatures above 350 degrees C; secondary hexagonal pyrrhotite of lambda and intermediate types, pyrite, and marcasite, formed after primary pyrrhotite; and magnetite formed mostly after pyrite at a temperature below 350 degrees C. Both the pyrrhotite and the magnetite exhibit unusual features. Primary monoclinic pyrrhotite is partly disordered and shows high blocking temperatures (340-360 degrees C), whereas intermediate hexagonal pyrrhotite is partly ordered and thereby has remanent magnetization with blocking temperatures of 100-260 degrees C. Magnetite does not contain Mg, Mn, Ni, or other admixtures and is not oxidized; however, it is deficient in Fe and has lower Curie points (520-540 degrees C). This probably reflects specific features of its formation in a water environment. Diagrams are plotted that show the variation of sulfide phase concentrations along the hole 856H section and suggest a nonmonotonic, multistage process of crystallization of sulfide minerals involved in the orebody formation. The results obtained provide a deeper insight into the genesis of such rocks, both recent and ancient.
Coverage:
West: -128.4500 East: -127.0000 North: 48.2800 South: 40.5600
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Expedition: 139
Site: 139-856
Expedition: 169
Site: 169-856
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