Sphalerite is the most important host mineral for the recovery of indium. New techniques to study the presence and distribution of this critical metal in sphalerite can therefore be of interest for scientific and technological purposes alike. In this study we use the emerging tool of hyperspectral cathodoluminescence (CL) mapping, combined with X-ray element mapping and spot analyses, to characterise the composition and CL properties of indium-bearing sphalerite from the Mt Carlton high-sulphidation epithermal deposit (NE Queensland, Australia). Mt Carlton sphalerite contains highly elevated concentrations of indium (up to 19.59 wt%) occurring within ∼1 µm thick colloform bands, which show an average composition of (Zn0.63Cu0.20In0.15Ga0.01)S0.96. Indium, Cu and Ga are interpreted to have been incorporated via the coupled substitution 2Zn2+ ↔ Cu+ + (In,Ga)3+. Hyperspectral CL mapping reveals a high-intensity CL emission directly related to In–Cu–(Ga)-rich sphalerite, centred at wavelengths between ∼500 and ∼600 nm. The CL peak is shifted to the higher-wavelength positions when the proportion of In relative to Cu increases. Our study shows that hyperspectral CL mapping is a powerful and efficient technique to study the distribution of In in sphalerite.
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June 30, 2017
Hyperspectral cathodoluminescence study of indium-bearing sphalerite from the Mt Carlton high-sulphidation epithermal deposit, Queensland, Australia
Fredrik Sahlström;
Fredrik Sahlström
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1
Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU), College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
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Corresponding author, e-mail: fredrik.sahlstrom@my.jcu.edu.au
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Kevin Blake;
Kevin Blake
2
Advanced Analytical Centre (AAC), James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
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Isaac Corral;
Isaac Corral
1
Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU), College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
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Zhaoshan Chang
Zhaoshan Chang
1
Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU), College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
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Fredrik Sahlström
*
1
Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU), College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
Kevin Blake
2
Advanced Analytical Centre (AAC), James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
Isaac Corral
1
Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU), College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
Zhaoshan Chang
1
Economic Geology Research Centre (EGRU), College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University
, Townsville, 4811Queensland, Australia
*
Corresponding author, e-mail: fredrik.sahlstrom@my.jcu.edu.au
Publisher: Deutsche Mineralogische Gesellschaft, Sociedad Española de Mineralogia, Societá Italiana di Mineralogia e Petrologia, Société Francaise de Minéralogie
Received:
31 Dec 2016
Accepted:
26 Mar 2017
First Online:
22 Mar 2018
Online Issn: 1617-4011
Print Issn: 0935-1221
© 2017 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, D-70176 Stuttgart
European Journal of Mineralogy (2017) 29 (6): 985–993.
Article history
Received:
31 Dec 2016
Accepted:
26 Mar 2017
First Online:
22 Mar 2018
Citation
Fredrik Sahlström, Kevin Blake, Isaac Corral, Zhaoshan Chang; Hyperspectral cathodoluminescence study of indium-bearing sphalerite from the Mt Carlton high-sulphidation epithermal deposit, Queensland, Australia. European Journal of Mineralogy 2017;; 29 (6): 985–993. doi: https://doi.org/10.1127/ejm/2017/0029-2660
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Australasia
- Australia
- cathodoluminescence
- chemical composition
- copper
- copper ores
- electron probe data
- enrichment
- epithermal processes
- gallium
- hyperspectral analysis
- indium
- metal ores
- metals
- mineral deposits, genesis
- Queensland Australia
- spatial distribution
- sphalerite
- substitution
- sulfides
- X-ray element mapping
- Mount Carlton Deposit
- critical metals
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