TX Bijih 2011
TX Bijih 2011
TX Bijih 2011
Euhedral chromite crystals are fractured, some fractures are along a poorly
defined cleavage (bottom center) and are accompanied by incipient
alteration (higher reflectance areas, center right). Silicate (dark grey) forms
the matrix to the chromite and replaces it (bottom right).
Chromite, chalcopyrite and rutile. Bushveld, Republic of South Africa
A diorite contains magnetite (light brown-grey, centre right) that has oxidation-
exsolution lamellae of ilmenite (light pink-brown, center) parallel to (111) of the
magnetite. The lamellae have altered to a finegrained intergrowth of TiO2 minerals and
hematite (blue-white to light grey, center left). Amphibole (bottom left) shows cleavage
and biotite (top right) has light brown internal reflections.
Merensky Reef. Bushveld, Republic of South Africa .
A basalt fragment from the lunar regolith. Abundant subparallel ilmenite laths
(pale brown), many of which are 'feather-like', lie within plagioclase (areas of
lightcolored internal reflection, bottom right) which is intergrown with
euhedral rhombic pyroxene (light grey, few internal reflections, left center).
Small euhedral equant chromite-ulvspinel (pale brown, top left) and rounded
iron-nickel alloy (white, very high reflectance, bottom left) are present in the
plagioclase also. The high magnification and large variation in reflectance
between the opaque phases makes accurate color photography difficult.
Vug filling of earlier euhedral sphalerite followed by galena
Native silver (white, scratched, center left) forms the cores to botryoidal niccolite
(pink-brown) showing faint reflection pleochroism (light to dark pink-brown, center
right) that is difficult to see. Thin rims of maucherite (grey-blue, center bottom)
surround niccolite. Acanthite (light grey, bottom right) has replaced native silver in the
core of a niccolite dendrite. Dark grey areas are calcite showing faint bireflectance (top
center). Black areas are polishing pits.
Widmanstatten structure in Fe-Ni meteorites: example of exsolution
(similar to mt-ilm)
kamacite ~7% Ni
taenite 27-65% Ni
Digenite (blue, top left) shows minor replacement by covellite (deep blue)
along cleavage and small fractures. More extensive replacement is shown by
bornite (brown-pink, center) which contains relict digenite. Minor amounts of
chalcopyrite (yellow, right center) occur on the edge of bornite but are
difficult to see. Two distinct generations of hematite are present. Hematite
laths (light blue, hard, center bottom) occur within digenite and bornite,
whereas most hematite (green-grey) is very fine-grained and replaces bornite
along grain edges (bottom center).Quartz is dark grey.
Galena replaced by anglesite and cerussite: a classic example of
replacement caries texture
Effect of chemical
composition: Often just a
change in oxidation state of
ycation (e.g. pyhm)
Covellite replacing arsenopyrite Note the characteristic shape of the
arsenopyrite
Deformation-related textures
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