Hi,
Some of the dunite pipes associated with the Bushveld Complex have high-Fe olivines. I cannot remember the content upfront. What %Fe2SiO2 are you looking for?
Freeman E. D. Senzani
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Subject: FW: [MSA-talk] Source for Fe-rich olivine and Fe-rich serpentine
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Subject: [MSA-talk] Source for Fe-rich olivine and Fe-rich serpentine
Hi all,
I am looking for some Fe-rich olivine and Fe-rich serpentine samples to measure their complex permittivity.
I've had some difficulty in finding any sources where I can obtain these and was hoping that maybe some of you
might have an idea of where to look. Synthetic samples would be fine for these measurements, and ideally I would
need at least 40 g of mineral powder. Any insight that you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Dylan
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Dylan Hickson
PhD Candidate
Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science
York University
Toronto, ON, Canada
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Olivine from the dunite pipe at Dreikop (Stumpfl and Rucklidge 1982) camp
(Bushveld Complex) are Fe-rich. Eugene Stumpfl worked on this rocks and
PGE. I had a sample but left in Copenhagen. Please contact Ed (Ed Mathez,
AMNH, NYC; e-mail: mathez@amnh.org) if he can help. Or Dr. Robert Trumbull
of Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre if he has any sample.
Thanks/Sisir
On Mon, Aug 21, 2017 at 12:20 AM, Freeman Senzani <
freeman_senzani@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Some of the dunite pipes associated with the Bushveld Complex have high-Fe
olivines. I cannot remember the content upfront. What %Fe2SiO2 are you
looking for?
Freeman E. D. Senzani
Email: freeman_senzani@hotmail.com
Cell: +27 (0)79 766 4605 <+27%2079%20766%204605>
Fax2Email (ONLY if sending from South Africa): (0)86 572 6830
P. O. Box 1142
Wapadrand 0050
Pretoria
South Africa
From: Mulaba, Antoine amulaba@uj.ac.za
Sent: 18 August 2017 07:21 PM
To: Senzani, Freeman; Freeman Senzani (freeman_senzani@hotmail.com);
Amuli, Bukanga
Cc: Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi; Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
Subject: FW: [MSA-talk] Source for Fe-rich olivine and Fe-rich
serpentine
www.uj.ac.za/faculties/febe/ http://www.uj.ac.za/faculties/febe/
Professor Antoine F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
Hydrometallurgy Professor
Head Mineral Processing and Technology Research Centre
Head Artisanal and Small Scale Mining Research Interest Group
Department of Metallurgy
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment (FEBE)
Tel +27 11 559 6215 <+27%2011%20559%206215>
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From: msa-talk-bounces@minlists.org [mailto:msa-talk-bounces@
minlists.org] *On Behalf Of *Dylan Hickson
Sent: 18 August 2017 06:53 PM
To: msa-talk@minlists.org
Subject: [MSA-talk] Source for Fe-rich olivine and Fe-rich serpentine
Hi all,
I am looking for some Fe-rich olivine and Fe-rich serpentine samples to
measure their complex permittivity.
I've had some difficulty in finding any sources where I can obtain these
and was hoping that maybe some of you
might have an idea of where to look. Synthetic samples would be fine for
these measurements, and ideally I would
need at least 40 g of mineral powder. Any insight that you can offer would
be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Dylan
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Dylan Hickson
PhD Candidate
Centre for Research in Earth and Space Science
York University
Toronto, ON, Canada
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