The ∼60 m thick Magilligan Sill is part of the British Palaeogene Igneous Province in the North Atlantic. The sill comprises layers of dolerite and olivine gabbro, and it intrudes a thick sequence of Mesozoic mudstones and marls, which are locally baked at the sill margins. Since 2014, the sill has been an exploration target for orthomagmatic Ni – Cu – platinum group element (PGE) sulfide mineralisation analogous to the Noril’sk-Talnakh intrusion in Russia. We present new petrological, geochemical, and S isotope data to assess the prospectivity of the sill and the underlying magmatic plumbing system. Most sulfides in the dolerite portions of the sill are <50 μm in size and comprise only pyrite with PGE abundances below the detection limit. In the olivine gabbros, >150 μm size pentlandite, chalcopyrite, and pyrrhotite grains contain <4 ppm total PGE, 1460 ppm Co, and 88 ppm Ag. Pyrite from the dolerites have δ34S ranging from −10.0‰ to +3.4‰ and olivine gabbro sulfides range from −2.5‰ to −1.1‰, suggesting widespread crustal contamination. The S/Se ratios of sulfides in the dolerites and olivine gabbros range from 3500 to 19 500 and from 1970 to 3710, respectively, indicating that the latter may have come from upstream in the magma plumbing system. The Magilligan Sill records multiple injections of mafic magma into an inflating sill package, each with distinct mechanisms towards S saturation. Whilst the sulfide minerals in the sill do not constitute significant mineralisation themselves, detailed in situ studies highlight a divergence in S saturation histories and suggest that a larger volume of olivine gabbro sulfides at depth may be prospective.
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March 11, 2019
Distinct sulfur saturation histories within the Palaeogene Magilligan Sill, Northern Ireland: implications for Ni – Cu – platinum group element mineralisation in the North Atlantic Igneous Province1
Jordan J. Lindsay;
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Camborne School of Mines, College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9EZ, UK.Corresponding author: Jordan J. Lindsay (email: [email protected]).
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Hannah S.R. Hughes;
Hannah S.R. Hughes
a
Camborne School of Mines, College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9EZ, UK.b
School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Dermot Smyth;
Dermot Smyth
c
Lonmin (Northern Ireland) Ltd., 6 Plasketts Close, Kilbegs Business Park, Kilbegs Road, Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT41 4LY, UK.
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Iain McDonald;
Iain McDonald
d
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, UK.
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Adrian J. Boyce;
Adrian J. Boyce
e
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC), East Kilbride, Glasgow, Scotland, G75 0QF, UK.
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Jens C.Ø. Andersen
Jens C.Ø. Andersen
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Camborne School of Mines, College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9EZ, UK.
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Camborne School of Mines, College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9EZ, UK.
Hannah S.R. Hughes
a
Camborne School of Mines, College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9EZ, UK.b
School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, Wits 2050, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Dermot Smyth
c
Lonmin (Northern Ireland) Ltd., 6 Plasketts Close, Kilbegs Business Park, Kilbegs Road, Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT41 4LY, UK.
Iain McDonald
d
School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, Park Place, Cardiff, CF10 3AT, UK.
Adrian J. Boyce
e
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC), East Kilbride, Glasgow, Scotland, G75 0QF, UK.
Jens C.Ø. Andersen
a
Camborne School of Mines, College of Engineering Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, TR10 9EZ, UK.Corresponding author: Jordan J. Lindsay (email: [email protected]).
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Received:
29 May 2018
Accepted:
02 Feb 2019
First Online:
23 Jul 2019
Online ISSN: 1480-3313
Print ISSN: 0008-4077
Published by NRC Research Press
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2019) 56 (7): 774–789.
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Received:
29 May 2018
Accepted:
02 Feb 2019
First Online:
23 Jul 2019
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Jordan J. Lindsay, Hannah S.R. Hughes, Dermot Smyth, Iain McDonald, Adrian J. Boyce, Jens C.Ø. Andersen; Distinct sulfur saturation histories within the Palaeogene Magilligan Sill, Northern Ireland: implications for Ni – Cu – platinum group element mineralisation in the North Atlantic Igneous Province. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2019;; 56 (7): 774–789. doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2018-0141
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- Cenozoic
- chemical composition
- copper ores
- diabase
- Europe
- gabbros
- ICP mass spectra
- igneous rocks
- intrusions
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- lithostratigraphy
- Londonderry Northern Ireland
- magmatism
- mass spectra
- metal ores
- metals
- mineralization
- nickel ores
- Northern Ireland
- Paleogene
- petrography
- platinum group
- plutonic rocks
- S-34/S-32
- sills
- spectra
- stable isotopes
- sulfur
- Tertiary
- theoretical models
- United Kingdom
- Western Europe
- Magilligan Sill
- Magilligan Peninsula
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