EARLY PROTEROZOIC CU-(AU) AND FE ORE DEPOSITS ASSOCIATED WITH REGIONAL NA-CL METASOMATISM IN NORTHERN FENNOSCANDIA

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dc.contributor.author Frietsch R.
dc.contributor.author Martinsson O.
dc.contributor.author Perdahl J.A.
dc.contributor.author Tuisku P.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-12T05:09:27Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-12T05:09:27Z
dc.date.issued 1997
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=31663286
dc.identifier.citation Ore Geology Reviews, 1997, , 1, 1-34
dc.identifier.issn 0169-1368
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/20609
dc.description.abstract Scapolite is widely distributed in 1.9–2.5 Ga volcano-sedimentary rocks and 1.77–2.2 Ga igneous rocks over several hundred square kilometres in northern Fennoscandia, comprising northern Sweden, northern Finland and adjacent parts of Norway and Russia. This region is one of the largest scapolite-bearing Precambrian terranes in the world. Albitization, and to a lesser extent carbonatization, phyllic and tourmaline alteration, are spatially associated with scapolite. A number of epigenetic Cu(Au) sulphide and Fe oxide deposits in northern Fennoscandia show a spatial and genetic relationship to this type of alteration, mainly scapolitization and albitization. The main metal occurrences are in 2.0–2.5 Ga mafic volcanics and sediments of the Lapponian Greenstone group and in 1.9 Ga intermediate-composition volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of the Svecofennian Porphyry group. The scapolite is mainly a dipyre-mizzonite with Cl and CO3 and small amounts of SO4 and F, indicating high Na and Cl activity at the time of crystallization. Fluid inclusion data of the Lapponian Pahtohavare and similar CuAu deposits indicate formation temperatures of about 300°C and ore deposition from highly saline aqueous solutions. The deposition of copper and gold was in places regulated by a redox barrier; graphite in associated schists controlled the reduction reactions of the ore fluids and metals were precipitated. The Lapponian and Svecofennian sulphide deposits contain tourmaline of the schorl-dravite series. Aitik-Nautanen Cu-(Au) style deposits and in particular some deposits with vein-style iron ore, contain dravite-schorl deficient in Al and enriched in Fe3+, which is due to Fe-Al substitution in an oxidizing, relatively iron-rich environment. Scapolite and, probably also tourmaline, formed by a complex, multistage process. The source of the components in scapolite may have been evaporitic sequences or high salinity brines in Lapponian rift basins that contain 2.0–2.5 Ga mafic volcanics. During low to medium-grade (low P) regional metamorphism, the components that formed scapolite and tourmaline were mobilized and transported to their present positions in several metasomatic phases. Fault zones with fractures and breccias channeled the fluids, resulting in locally developed intense alteration. Gold and copper was transported by saline, high fO2, high temperature solutions as metal-chloride complexes. The ultimate source of fluids and heat sources is uncertain, but deep-seated crustal magmatic processes seem prerequisite. The alteration occurred mainly around 1.9 Ga at the peak of the main regional metamorphism and the intrusion of granitoids through to around 1.8 Ga. Cuz.sbnd;(Au) sulphide and Fe oxide ore deposits associated with large-scale
dc.subject Proterozoic en
dc.title EARLY PROTEROZOIC CU-(AU) AND FE ORE DEPOSITS ASSOCIATED WITH REGIONAL NA-CL METASOMATISM IN NORTHERN FENNOSCANDIA
dc.type Статья
dc.subject.age Precambrian::Proterozoic en
dc.subject.age Докембрий::Протерозой ru


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