- host
phases into
lithophile (rock-loving),
siderophile (iron-loving),
chalcophile (sulfide ore-loving or chalcogen-loving), and
atmophile (gas-loving)...
- is produced, only a
small number of
atoms are
synthesized at a time.
Chalcophile elements are
those that
remain on or
close to the
surface because they...
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Colour indicates each element's
Goldschmidt classification:
Lithophile Siderophile Atmophile Chalcophile Trace...
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spent nuclear fuels. The
chalcophile platinum group metals (PGM)
mainly occur in
small (mixed)
quantities with
other chalcophile ores. The ores involved...
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Metallic elements are
primarily found as
lithophiles (rock-loving) or
chalcophiles (ore-loving).
Lithophile elements are
mainly the s-block elements, the...
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stable isotopes of osmium, iridium, platinum. Lead is
classified as a
chalcophile under the
Goldschmidt classification,
meaning it is
generally found combined...
- ****ociation with
other base
metals such as
copper and lead in ores. Zinc is a
chalcophile,
meaning the
element is more
likely to be
found in
minerals together...
- ; Barnes, Sarah-Jane; Prichard,
Hazel M.; Fisher,
Peter C. (2011). "
Chalcophile and platinum-group
element (PGE)
concentrations in the
sulfide minerals...
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formed during the
evolution of a
silicate melt.
Because nickel is a
chalcophile element, it has
preference for (i.e. it "partitions into")
sulfide phases...
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gains platinum by
mixing with the bulk of the
magma because platinum is
chalcophile and is
concentrated in sulfides. Alternatively,
platinum occurs in ****ociation...