The Platinum Group Elements (PGE: Osmium, Iridium, Ruthenium, Rhodium, Platinum, and Palladium), also known as platinum group metals and platinoids, are transition …
A review of the behaviour of Platinum Group Elements within natural magmatic sulfide ore systems. The largest and most significant type of geological deposit of platinum group …
A Review of the Behaviour of Platinum Group Elements within Natural Magmatic Sulfide Ore Systems. The importance of semimetals in governing partitioning behaviour. …
Platinum-group elements (PGE) have shown to have a strong affinity for arsenide melts, but little is known about their partitioning behavior between arsenide and sulfide melts.
The paper considers the current state of Platinum Group Elements (PGEs) geochemistry in the ocean. The behavior of PGEs in the aquatic environment is defined by …
Depending on physical and chemical behaviour the PGEs are divided into two subgroups: IPGE (Ir, Os, Ru) and PPGE (Pd, Pt, Rh). Platinum group elements show strong …
The largest and most significant type of geological deposit of platinum group elements (PGEs) is that associated with magmatic base metal sulfide minerals in layered mafic or ultramafic …
The fractionation of platinum-group element (PGE) displays evidence of erratic dispersion throughout the intrusion. PGE patterns of chromitites show high Ir and Ru contents, …