Distribution of Moderately and High-Siderophile Elements in Sulfides as a Basis for Reconstructing the Evolution of the Archean Harzburgite of the Bug Complex, Ukrainian Shield

2021 
We studied the regularities of distribution of siderophile elements, including platinum group elements (PGE), in rock and in sulfides from Archean (2814 ± 51 Ma) peridotites collected in a fragment of deformed dike within the Bug granulite complex, Ukrainian Shield. In comparison with the primitive mantle, the studied rocks are enriched in Rh, Pd, Ni, Fe, and Co, and are characterized by low concentrations of other PGE. Sulfides are represented by a high-temperature variety of pentlandite and a small amount of chalcopyrite, with an inhomogeneous PGE distribution in them. Pd/Ir ratio typical of superchondrite is revealed for rocks and some sulfides. It is supposed that enrichment in Pd was not resulted from fractionation, but was rather related to mantle metasomatism. Saturation of the melt with sulfides and liquation process were favored by contamination of harzburgite with the host gneissic enderbite and fractionation of olivine. Solid sulfide solutions formed from sulfide melts at temperatures close to the crystallization temperature of magnesium phlogopite from a silicate melt.
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