Chemical and sulphur isotope compositions of pyrite in the Jaduguda U (–Cu–Fe) deposit, Singhbhum shear zone, eastern India: Implications for sulphide mineralization
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DIPAK C PAL
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机构:Jadavpur University,Department of Geological Sciences
DIPAK C PAL
SURAJIT SARKAR
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SURAJIT SARKAR
BISWAJIT MISHRA
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BISWAJIT MISHRA
A K SARANGI
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机构:Jadavpur University,Department of Geological Sciences
A K SARANGI
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[1] Jadavpur University,Department of Geological Sciences
[2] Indian Institute of Technology,Department of Geology and Geophysics
[3] Jaduguda Mines,Uranium Corporation of India Limited
Pyrite;
minor element;
sulphur isotope;
evolution;
Jaduguda;
Singhbhum;
India;
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The Jaduguda U (–Cu–Fe) deposit in the Singhbhum shear zone has been the most productive uranium deposit in India. Pyrite occurs as disseminated grains or in sulphide stringers and veins in the ore zone. Veins, both concordant and discordant to the pervasive foliation, are mineralogically either simple comprising pyrite ± chalcopyrite or complex comprising pyrite + chalcopyrite + pentlandite + millerite. Nickel-sulphide minerals, though fairly common in concordant veins, are very rare in the discordant veins. Pyrite in Ni-sulphide association is commonly replaced by pentlandite at the grain boundary or along micro-cracks.