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- W3201465650 abstract "We performed experiments to determine the solubility of Au and Pd in magmatic aqueous fluids as a function of oxygen fugacity (ƒO2), temperature (T), pH and total chloride concentration (Cltotal). Experiments were conducted at 800–1000 °C and 200 MPa in an externally-heated rapid-quench Molybdenum-Hafnium Carbide (MHC) cold-seal pressure vessel assembly. We employed a synthetic fluid inclusion (SFI) technique to entrap equilibrated, hydrothermal fluids in response to in situ fracturing of quartz cylinders at experimental run conditions. The solubility of Au and Pd both have positive relationships with ƒO2, temperature, acidity and chlorinity. Concentrated aqueous brines containing 63 wt.% NaCl can dissolve wt.% levels of Au (∼1.2 wt.%) and Pd (∼1.7 wt.%) at metal saturation in relatively oxidized conditions, 1.44 log units above the Ni-NiO oxygen buffer (NNO+1.44), and mildly acidic pH at 900 °C and 200 MPa. Thermodynamic modeling of experimental results suggests that Au is mainly transported as AuCl(aq) at high pH and low Cltotal conditions, whereas HAuCl2(aq) and potentially AuCl2(aq)− predominates at low pH and high Cltotal conditions. Results from thermodynamic modeling also suggest Pd is mobilized in significant contributions by both PdCl2(aq) and PdCl3(aq)− with the latter gaining predominance in response to increasing Cltotal. Calculated fluid/melt partition coefficients for Au and Pd in low-density, magmatic vapors at 1000 °C and 200 MPa suggest that Pd may experience fractionation from Au in porphyry Au-Cu (±Pd, Pt) systems due to the restricted compatibility of Pd in the fluid phase (requiring strongly acidic and substantially high ƒO2 conditions). Moreover, high-density, concentrated aqueous brines facilitate the compatibility of Pd in the fluid phase which may be important with respect to the formation of platinum-group element (PGE)-enriched horizons in layered mafic intrusions (e.g., J-M Reef, Stillwater Complex, U.S.A.). The potential for magmatic, near-neutral pH, high-salinity brines to dissolve significant amounts of Pd as Pd(II)-chloride complexes (∼400 to ∼900 µg/g) well below the NNO buffer suggests that such fluids may be responsible for late-stage hydrothermal remobilization of Pd within mafic-ultramafic igneous environments (e.g., Cu-Ni-PGE footwall deposits and low-sulfide PGE deposits in the Sudbury Igneous Complex, Canada)." @default.
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- W3201465650 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W3201465650 title "The solubility of gold and palladium in magmatic brines: Implications for PGE enrichment in mafic-ultramafic and porphyry environments" @default.
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