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COPPER-BEARING PYRITE FROM THE COKA MARIN POLYMETALLIC DEPOSIT, SERBIA: MINERAL INCLUSIONS OR TRUE SOLID-SOLUTION?
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2008
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EngineeringNonmetallic Mineral DepositAuthigenic Mineral FormationChemistryMineral ProcessingRaman Band PositionsCopper ContentMaterials SciencePyrometallurgyGeologyMineral DepositCrystallographyMicrostructureX-ray Powder DiffractionEconomic GeologyGeochemistryOre GenesisPetrologyMineral Geochemistry
We have established the presence of structurally bound copper in pyrite from the Coka Marin polymetallic deposit, Serbia, by electron-probe micro-analysis (EPMA), micro-Raman spectroscopy and X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD). Varying contents of copper in pyrite, with values up to 8 wt.% Cu, result in band-like textures, oscillatory and sector zoning. We observed a correlation between increasing copper content and decreasing wavenumbers of Raman band positions and increasing band-widths. Moreover, the lattice parameter of 5.422 A for Cu-bearing pyrite is greater than that for pure pyrite. Besides pyrite with structurally bound copper, a texturally different type of pyrite was observed in the same sample. The latter also contains copper, but only in the form of admixed copper-bearing minerals. We propose that pyrite with structurally bound Cu was formed by the recrystallization of colloform pyrite enriched in copper.
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