Chalcopyrite disease in sphalerite: pathology and epidemiology.
This descriptive paper identifies three widely occurring textures designated as 'watermelon', 'dusting' and 'bimodal' that characterize the replacement of original Fe-bearing sphalerite by an aggregate of chalcopyrite and low-Fe sphalerite as an integral part of the mineralization process. Replacement probably predominates over alternative modes of origin for small chalcopyrite blebs in sphalerite from most vein and sea-floor massive sulphide deposits that formed in the 200-400oC temperature range and that have not been subsequently subjected to higher T. Sphalerite from the epithermal Ag-Pb-Zn deposit at Creede, Colorado, displays a rich variety of features ("bead chains') that are primary crystal dislocations decorated by exsolved chalcopyrite.-J.A.Z.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1987 |
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Title | Chalcopyrite disease in sphalerite: pathology and epidemiology. |
Authors | P. B. Barton, P. M. Bethke |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | American Mineralogist |
Index ID | 70014184 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |