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Judi Lynn

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Wed May 6, 2020, 06:45 AM May 2020

Scientists find evidence of how platinum metals form under 60 million-year-old Scottish volcano

Scientists find evidence of how platinum metals form under 60 million-year-old Scottish volcano


Research carried out by scientists at Keele University, the University of Manchester and University College Dublin has shed new light on how precious metals are concentrated in igneous rocks.

The solidified remains of sub-volcanic magmatic intrusions host the greatest concentrations of platinum-group metals in the Earth’s crust, such as platinum, palladium and rhodium. Scientists refer to these bodies as layered mafic intrusions. Traditional models suggest that these layered intrusions form in large volume magma chambers, but this new research has found that it’s more likely small amounts of magma is repeatedly injected into a crystal mush.

The research, published in Nature Geoscience, demonstrates the case for re-evaluation of the long-held belief about how layered mafic intrusions are formed.

The research involved carrying out a detailed study on an approximately 60 million year old extinct volcano on the island of Rum in northwest Scotland. Mineral crystals in the Rum intrusion were analysed using a novel microsampling approach, to identify isotopic variations of the element strontium.

More:
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2020/04/scientists-find-evidence-of-how-platinum-metals-form-under-60-million-year-old-scottish-volcano/128105

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Scientists find evidence of how platinum metals form under 60 million-year-old Scottish volcano (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2020 OP
Cool! The Magmatic Intrusions would be a great name for a band! abqtommy May 2020 #1
"Mafic, dude!" n/t Igel May 2020 #3
Actually reading Dave Barry got me hooked on band names... shoulda credited him before. abqtommy May 2020 #4
Immersing one's self in topics involving geologic time scales jeffreyi May 2020 #2

jeffreyi

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2. Immersing one's self in topics involving geologic time scales
Wed May 6, 2020, 11:32 AM
May 2020

Is oddly comforting these days. At least for me. Neat article.

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