TY - GEN AU - Barkov,Andrei Y. AU - Zaccarini,Federica TI - New Results and Advances in PGE Mineralogy in Ni-Cu-Cr-PGE Ore Systems SN - books978-3-03921-717-5 PY - 2019/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - n/a KW - placers KW - platinum group minerals KW - ophiolite KW - platinum KW - Pd9Ag2Bi2S4 phase KW - Ural Platinum belt KW - PGE mineralization KW - Svetloborsky massif KW - palladium KW - platinum group elements KW - chromian spinel KW - gabbro KW - platinum-group elements KW - platiniferous tetra-auricupride KW - primary inclusions KW - Bolshoy Khailyk placer KW - Noril’sk region KW - Urals KW - Central Asian Orogenic Belt KW - PGE alloys KW - western Sayans KW - ultramafic-mafic complexes KW - primary ores KW - schemes of substitution KW - Sisim placer zone KW - PGM KW - Pt-for-Au substitution KW - South Africa KW - Alaskan-type complex KW - element substitutions KW - Eastern Sayans KW - Ural-Alaskan massif KW - reflectance data KW - Gornaya Shoria KW - Lysanskiy complex KW - Bushveld Complex KW - thalhammerite KW - Komsomolsky mine KW - Russia KW - gold KW - Siberia KW - placer system KW - Talnakh deposit KW - ore mineralization KW - magnetite KW - Pt–Fe alloys KW - Great Dyke KW - platinum-group mineral KW - X-ray-diffraction data KW - micrometric inclusions KW - compositional variations KW - platinum-group minerals KW - placer deposits KW - Midcontinent KW - allogenic KW - chromitite KW - Ti- and REE-rich inclusions KW - Echo Lake KW - oxide ores KW - crystal structure KW - Zimbabwe KW - ophiolite complexes KW - authigenic N1 - Open Access N2 - The book (Special Issue) presents impressive new results related to a wide spectrum of occurrences of platinum-group minerals (PGM) and natural compounds enriched in platinum-group elements (PGE), which are associated with various complexes and deposits, such as Uralian-Alaskan-type complexes, layered intrusions and placers. The geographical locations of the involved deposits and complexes include, on a truly international scale, different areas of the Urals, Western and Eastern Sayans and Gornaya Shoria in Siberia, Southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt in China, Northern Michigan, USA, South Africa and Zimbabwe, etc. Of particular interest is the first description of a new species of PGM, thalhammerite (approved by the Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification of the International Mineralogical Association), which is a new species of palladium-silver sulfobismuthide discovered in the Noril’sk region of Russia. Additionally, comprehensive reviews, on compositional variations in Pt–Fe alloy minerals and processes of transformations of PGM in exogenic environments, are presented which will also attract attention from international readers UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1793 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/54616 ER -