A Study of Isotropic-Pseudoanisotropic Zoning in Sphalerite

A Study of Isotropic-Pseudoanisotropic Zoning in Sphalerite

Bull. Geol. Soc. Finland 41, 93—98 (1969) A STUDY OF ISOTROPIC-PSEUDOANISOTROPIC ZONING IN SPHALERITE ILMARI HAAPALA and KAUKO LAAJOKI Geological Survey of Finland, Otaniemi ABSTRACT Sphalerite with isotropic-pseudoanisotropic zoning is described from greisen in Eurajoki, SW Finland. Single- crystal X-ray studies showed that the pseudoanisotropy is due to very small chalcopyrite inclusions, oriented with their crystallographic axes parallel to the sphalerite axes. Electron probe microanalyses are presented for the isotropic central part and for the pseudoanisotropic marginal zone of a sphalerite crystal. The main chemical difference between the zones is that the FeS content (19.2 mole per cent) of the central part is essentially replaced by CuFeSa (12.1 mole per cent) in the marginal zone. The zonal structure is interpreted to be of secondary origin. Introduction In the summer of 1967, the Geological Survey the greisen near Santo-Alho is thoroughly of Finland was prospecting for tin in Eurajoki, »anisotropic», whereas that near the Eurajoki SW Finland. When studying the discovered church is often zoned with isotropic and »aniso- mineralized occurrences, attention was drawn to tropic» areas. These sphalerites are structurally the unusual sphalerite occurring in two greisens very similar with the pseudoanisotropic sphale- and associated veintles. In polished section rites described by Jankovic (1957) and Maucher this sphalerite appeared strongly anisotropic and Rehwald (1962). These authors explain that with crossed nicols. One of the greisens is located the apparent anisotropy is due to very fine- in the highway intersection about 1.7 kilo- grained oriented chalcopyrite inclusions in meters north of the Eurajoki church, the other sphalerite. Obviously very similar pseudoaniso- near the farm Santa-Alho in the village of La- tropic sphalerite is also described by Saksela pijoki. The country rock is in both cases an (1951, p. 192) from Pitkäranta, Russian Kare- even-grained variety of rapakivi granite known lia, in which case it is explained as an intergrowth as »Tärkki granite». This granite contains as of sphalerite and very fine-grained cubanite. Also chief minerals quartz, orthoclase, partly altered Ramdohr (1960) mentions that sphalerite may be plagioclase, hornblende and/or chlorite. The strongly (pseudo-)anisotropic due to very small accessory minerals are fayalite, ilmenite, magne- exsolutions. The authors mentioned have obvi- tite, apatite, danalite, zircon, fluorite, pyrite ously made their observations and drawn their and perrierite (or chevkinite). The sphalerite in conclusions with the aid of ore microscopic 94 Ilmari Haapala and Kauko Laa joki ^004Cp 220Si— / ^204Cp 200 Sp J 220 Cp 220 Sp / 0 • Fig. 1. Pseudoanisotropic sphalerite surrounding and Fig. 2. Part of an a-axis zero-level precession photograph veining isotropic sphalerite. Eurajoki. Specimen 204A/ of the pseudoanisotropic sphalerite showing the orienta- IH/67. Polished section, crossed nicols. Magn. 400 X tion of the very small chalcopyrite inclusions. Silicon 220 type reflections as standard. Instrument settings: Ni-filtered Cu radiation, /i = 25°. Sp sphalerite; Cp chalcopyrite; Si silicon. studies. The present authors have also used minerals both greisens contain quartz, mica, single-crystal X-ray studies and an electron micro- fluorite and potash feldspar (triclinicity variable, probe in studying the isotropic-pseudoaniso- max. 0.75). The sphalerite north of Eurajoki is tropic zoning in the Eurajoki sphalerites. The often zoned in a way similar to that depicted by microprobe analyses were performed by Kauko Maucher and Rehwald (1962). The marginal Laajoki. The other mineralogical studies in the zones of the crystals are pseudoanisotropic and field and in the laboratory were done by Ilmari the central parts isotropic. Small sphalerite Haapala, who also compiled the manuscript. crystals, especially those in contact with the chalcopyrite in the central quartz-feldspar-chalco- pyrite veinlet, are thoroughly pseudoanisotropic, Ore microscopy whereas the larger crystals are usually zoned. However, some sphalerite crystals which are The greisen near the Santa-Alho farm contains located in the greisen proper and are not sur- as ore minerals chalcopyrite, pseudoanisotropic rounded by chalcopyrite are entirely isotropic or sphalerite, stannite, rutile, cassiterite, covelline have only a very narrow pseudoanisotropic mar- and ilmenite. The greisen-bordered veinlet north ginal zone. On the other hand, some large of the Eurajoki church contains, besides chalco- sphalerite crystals (grain size up to 3—4 mm), pyrite, zoned sphalerite, pyrite, marcasite, covel- which are surrounded, densily veined and partly line, galena, native bismuth and secondary iron replaced by chalcopyrite in the central veinlet, oxide as ore minerals. Also some cassiterite occurs are thoroughly pseudoanisotropic. Sometimes in the greisen proper. Bismuth is encountered the pseudoanisotropic sphalerite intersects the as an inclusion in the sphalerite. In both occur- isotropic central part as veins along fissures rences the sphalerite crystals are often sur- (Fig. 1). The zone borders are quite sharp. They rounded and veined by chalcopyrite. As gangue can be observed also with one nicol. The pseu- A study of isotropic-pseudoanisotropic zoning in sphalerite 95 CuKa FeKa Fig. 3. Electron probe scanning pictures sgowing the distribution of Cu and Fe in a part of the sphalerite crys- tal seen in Fig. 1 (Bounded with a broken line). Magn. 500 X. doanisotropic zones are a little darker than the zone. The photographs taken from the isotropic isotropic areas. With crossed nicols the zones central part only gave sphalerite reflections. are emphasized, as are also the twin lamellae. Fig. 2 presents an ^z-axis zero-level precession The colour of the pseudoanisotropic sphalerite photograph of a crystal fragment from the is ink blue with crossed nicols. border zone. The chalcopyrite intergrowths are With a smaller magnification the pseudoaniso- oriented in three crystallographically equivalent tropic zones seem to be fairly homogenous, but directions so that their crystallographic axes with a greater magnification (e.g. 1 000 x) emul- are always parallel to the sphalerite axes. The sions of very fine-grained inclusions in the host c axes of the chalcopyrite inclusions are orien- sphalerite can be seen (cf. Fig. 1). With oil immer- ted parallel to the [100], [010] and [001] axes sion, even the lamellar form of the inclusions, of the host sphalerite (Fig. 2) (cf. Jancovic, running in two opposite directions, can be seen 1957). From the precession photograph, the in some grains. In addition to these emulsions, following unit cell dimensions were measured there are also some larger irregular chalcopyrite for the pseudoanisotropic sphalerite-chalcopyrite inclusions in the sphalerite. intergrowth: sphalerite aQ = 5.412 ± 0.005 Å chalcopyrite a0 = 5.307 ^ 0.005 A Single-crystal study chalcopyrite c0 = 10.374 ± 0.010 A Under a binocular microscope two untwinned The film was calibrated with the reflections of crystal fragments were separated from the mar- an oriented silicon crystal, exposed on the same ginal zone and one from the central part of a film. A powder photograph, taken with a sphalerite crystal from the greisen-bordered 57.3 mm Debye-Scherrer camera and corrected veinlet north of Eurajoki. Single-crystal studies for film shrinkage, gave a0 = 5.419 ^ 0.005 A on these fragments showed that it is really a for the isotropic sphalerite. The chemical com- question of an intergrowth of sphalerite and positions derived from the unit cell edges of chalcopyrite in the pseudoanisotropic marginal these sphalerites (e.g. Barton and Toulmin, 1966) 96 Ilmari Haapala and Kauko Laa joki correspond within the limits of error to those TABLE 1 obtained with the electron microprobe. Neither Chemical composition of the zoned sphalerite, Eurajoki. the isotropic nor the pseudoanisotropic sphale- Specimen 204A/IH/67. Electron probe microanalyses by rite gave any reflections indicating the presence K. Laajoki of a wurzite structure. 1 2 la 2a Zn 54.1 53.4 0.81 0.80 11.6 6.4 0.20 0.11 Microprobe analyses Fe Cu 0.5 7.2 0.01 0.11 Mn 0.1 O.o O.oo O.oo The central part and the marginal zone of a Cd 0.3 0.3 O.oo O.oo zoned sphalerite crystal (the same grain as in S 32.8 32.6 1.00 1.00 Fig. 1) from Eurajoki were analysed with an 99.4 99.9 2.02 2.02 electron probe microanalyser (model Geoscan). 1. Central part (weight per cent) The excitation potential used was 20 kV and the 2. Marginal zone (weight per cent) specimen current 60 m//A. The copper content 1 a and 2 a. Number of ions calculated from the analyses was analysed by using a chalcopyrite crystal 1 and 2 on the basis of 1 (S) from the same sample as the standard, for which a theoretical value of 34.62 % Cu was assumed. These high values are probably due to unusually In all the other determinations an analysed large or abundant chalcopyrite inclusions. The sphalerite standard was used. In order to mini- atomic ratio Cu:Fe is 0.99 in the marginal zone. mize the differences in the electric conductivity Thus it is evident that the iron in the marginal the sample and the standard were coated with an zone is included in the chalcopyrite. The Zn aluminium film. Fig. 3 presents electron probe content is nearly the same in different zones of scanning pictures showing the distribution of the sphalerite (Table 1). The essential composi- Cu and Fe in the grain on which the analyses tional difference between the zones is that the were made. The isotropic central part was ana- FeS (19.2 mole per cent, 17.5 weight per cent) lysed at three arbitrarily chosen points. No of the central part is replaced by CuFeS2 (12.1 notable differences were noticed in the chemical mole per cent, 20.5 weight per cent) in the composition. The marginal zone was analysed at marginal zone.

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