APPLICATION OF LA-ICP-MS TO SULFIDE MELT INCLUSION ANALYSIS: EXAMPLE FROM BROKEN HILL, AUSTRALIA
LA-ICP-MS is a technique well suited for multi-element in situ analysis of silicate hosted SMINCs as it permits analysis of fully submerged inclusions, for major, minor and trace elements. Ablation of individual SMINCs hosted within garnets produce a fairly complex ablation signal, and within the signal, the relative intensities of different elements indicate which daughter phases are present.
A series of homogenisation experiments were undertaken; partial melting was observed at 620°C, 5kbar and complete homogenisation at 720-840°C, 5kbar. EDS analysis of homogenized SMINCs was undertaken to determine an internal standard which was used to calculate bulk SMINC compositions from the LA-ICP-MS data.
SMINC bulk compositions are dominated by Pb and Cu with minor Sb and As, and a ~17 fold increase in the Ag/Pb ratio relative to the average lead lodes.
Results from homogenisation experiments and bulk compositions from the LA-ICP-MS combined with estimated peak metamorphic conditions for Broken Hill (810°C, 5kbar) strongly suggest that polyphase sulfide inclusions represent trapped sulfide melts, in support of the suggestion that the Broken Hill orebody partially melted during peak metamorphic conditions.