Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden

The Tjårrojåkka area is located about 50 km WSW of Kiruna, northern Sweden, and hosts one of the best examples of spatially and possibly genetically related Fe-oxide and Cu-Au occurrences in the area. The bedrock is dominated by intermediate and basic extrusive and intrusive rocks. An andesite const...

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Main Authors: Edfelt, Åsa, Sandrin, Alessandro, Evins, Paul M., Jeffries, Teresa, Storey, Craig, Elming, Sten-Åke, Martinsson, Olof
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Published: Swedish Science Press 2006
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Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/4200/1/4200_Edfelt_2006.pdf
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:4200 2024-02-11T10:05:33+01:00 Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden Edfelt, Åsa Sandrin, Alessandro Evins, Paul M. Jeffries, Teresa Storey, Craig Elming, Sten-Åke Martinsson, Olof 2006-09 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/4200/1/4200_Edfelt_2006.pdf unknown Swedish Science Press http://www.gff-online.se/site/part.asp?partID=39 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/4200/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/4200/1/4200_Edfelt_2006.pdf Edfelt, Åsa, Sandrin, Alessandro, Evins, Paul M., Jeffries, Teresa, Storey, Craig, Elming, Sten-Åke, and Martinsson, Olof (2006) Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden. GFF, 128 (3). pp. 221-232. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftjamescook 2024-01-22T23:22:26Z The Tjårrojåkka area is located about 50 km WSW of Kiruna, northern Sweden, and hosts one of the best examples of spatially and possibly genetically related Fe-oxide and Cu-Au occurrences in the area. The bedrock is dominated by intermediate and basic extrusive and intrusive rocks. An andesite constrains the ages of these rocks with a U–Pb LA-ICPMS age of 1878±7 Ma. They are cut by dolerites, which acted as feeder dykes for the overlying basalts. Based on geochemistry and the obtained age the andesites and basaltic andesites can be correlated with the 1.9 Ga intermediate volcanic rocks of the Svecofennian Porphyrite Group in northern Sweden. They formed during subduction-related magmatism in a volcanic arc environment on the Archaean continental margin above the Kiruna Greenstone Group. Chemically the basalts and associated dolerites have the same signature, but cannot directly be related to any known basaltic unit in northern Sweden. The basalts show only minor contamination of continental crust and may represent a local extensional event in a subaquatic back arc setting with extrusion of mantle derived magma. The intrusive rocks range from gabbro to quartz-monzodiorite in composition. The area is metamorphosed at epidote-amphibolite facies and has been affected by scapolite, K-feldspar, epidote, and albite alteration that is more intense in the vicinity of deformation zones and mineral deposits. Three events of deformation have been distinguished in the area. D1 brittle–ductile deformation created NE–SW-striking steep foliation corresponding with the strike of the Tjårrojåkka-Fe and Cu deposits and was followed by the development of an E–W deformation zone (D2). A compressional event (D3), possible involving thrusting from the SW, produced folds in the central part of the area and a NNW–SSE striking deformation zone in NE. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Northern Sweden James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Kiruna
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description The Tjårrojåkka area is located about 50 km WSW of Kiruna, northern Sweden, and hosts one of the best examples of spatially and possibly genetically related Fe-oxide and Cu-Au occurrences in the area. The bedrock is dominated by intermediate and basic extrusive and intrusive rocks. An andesite constrains the ages of these rocks with a U–Pb LA-ICPMS age of 1878±7 Ma. They are cut by dolerites, which acted as feeder dykes for the overlying basalts. Based on geochemistry and the obtained age the andesites and basaltic andesites can be correlated with the 1.9 Ga intermediate volcanic rocks of the Svecofennian Porphyrite Group in northern Sweden. They formed during subduction-related magmatism in a volcanic arc environment on the Archaean continental margin above the Kiruna Greenstone Group. Chemically the basalts and associated dolerites have the same signature, but cannot directly be related to any known basaltic unit in northern Sweden. The basalts show only minor contamination of continental crust and may represent a local extensional event in a subaquatic back arc setting with extrusion of mantle derived magma. The intrusive rocks range from gabbro to quartz-monzodiorite in composition. The area is metamorphosed at epidote-amphibolite facies and has been affected by scapolite, K-feldspar, epidote, and albite alteration that is more intense in the vicinity of deformation zones and mineral deposits. Three events of deformation have been distinguished in the area. D1 brittle–ductile deformation created NE–SW-striking steep foliation corresponding with the strike of the Tjårrojåkka-Fe and Cu deposits and was followed by the development of an E–W deformation zone (D2). A compressional event (D3), possible involving thrusting from the SW, produced folds in the central part of the area and a NNW–SSE striking deformation zone in NE.
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author Edfelt, Åsa
Sandrin, Alessandro
Evins, Paul M.
Jeffries, Teresa
Storey, Craig
Elming, Sten-Åke
Martinsson, Olof
spellingShingle Edfelt, Åsa
Sandrin, Alessandro
Evins, Paul M.
Jeffries, Teresa
Storey, Craig
Elming, Sten-Åke
Martinsson, Olof
Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
author_facet Edfelt, Åsa
Sandrin, Alessandro
Evins, Paul M.
Jeffries, Teresa
Storey, Craig
Elming, Sten-Åke
Martinsson, Olof
author_sort Edfelt, Åsa
title Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_short Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_full Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_fullStr Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_sort stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the tjårrojåkka fe-oxide cu-au deposits, kiruna area, northern sweden
publisher Swedish Science Press
publishDate 2006
url https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/4200/1/4200_Edfelt_2006.pdf
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Edfelt, Åsa, Sandrin, Alessandro, Evins, Paul M., Jeffries, Teresa, Storey, Craig, Elming, Sten-Åke, and Martinsson, Olof (2006) Stratigraphy and tectonic setting of the host rocks to the Tjårrojåkka Fe-oxide Cu-Au deposits, Kiruna area, northern Sweden. GFF, 128 (3). pp. 221-232.
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