Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization

To support economic decisions and exploration targeting, as well as to understand processes controlling the mineralization, three-dimensional structural and lithological boundary models of the Kiruna mining district have been built using surface (outcrop observations and measurements) and subsurface...

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Published in:Economic Geology
Main Authors: Veress, Ervin, Andersson, Joel B.H., Popova, Inna, Annesley, Irvine R., Bauer, Tobias
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Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik 2024
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-109757 2024-10-06T13:50:24+00:00 Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization Veress, Ervin Andersson, Joel B.H. Popova, Inna Annesley, Irvine R. Bauer, Tobias 2024 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-109757 https://doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.5080 eng eng LuleÃ¥ tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB, SE-98381 Gällivare 98381, Sweden GeoRessources Laboratory, Université de Lorraine, Rue du Doyen Marcel Roubault, F-54000 Nancy, France Society of Economic Geologists Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, 0361-0128, 2024, 119:5, s. 1089-1113 orcid:0009-0007-4495-7364 orcid:0000-0001-8682-8180 orcid:0000-0003-1627-7058 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-109757 doi:10.5382/econgeo.5080 Scopus 2-s2.0-85201868842 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Geology Geologi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2024 ftluleatu https://doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.5080 2024-09-11T00:07:47Z To support economic decisions and exploration targeting, as well as to understand processes controlling the mineralization, three-dimensional structural and lithological boundary models of the Kiruna mining district have been built using surface (outcrop observations and measurements) and subsurface (drill hole data and mine wall mapping) data. Rule-based hybrid implicit-explicit modeling techniques were used to create district-scale models of areas with high disproportion in data resolution characterized by dense, clustered, and distant data spacing. Densely sampled areas were integrated with established conceptual studies using geologic conditions and the addition of synthetic data, leading to variably constrained surfaces that facilitate the visualization, interpretation, and further integration of the geologic models. This modeling approach proved to be efficient in integrating local, frequently sampled areas with district-scale, sparsely sampled regions. Dominantly S-plunging lineation on N-S–trending fracture planes, characteristic fracture mineral fill, and weak rock mass at the ore contact indicated by poor core orientation quality and rock quality description suggest that ore-parallel fractures in the Kiirunavaara area were more commonly reactivated. Slight variation in the angular relationship of fracture sets situated in different fault-bounded blocks suggests that strain accommodation across the orebodies was uneven. The location of brittle faults identified in drill core, deposit-scale structural analysis, and aeromagnetic geophysical maps indicate a close relationship between fault locations and the iron oxide-apatite mineralization, suggesting that uneven stress accommodation and proximity of conjugate fault sets played an important role in juxtaposing blocks from different crustal depths and control the location of the iron oxide-apatite orebodies. Validerad;2024;NivÃ¥ 2;2024-09-06 (joosat); Full text: CC-BY-NC license; Funder: Luossavaara Kiirunavaara AB (LKAB) Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Kiruna Luossavaara ENVELOPE(20.233,20.233,67.867,67.867) Economic Geology 119 5 1089 1113
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Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization
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description To support economic decisions and exploration targeting, as well as to understand processes controlling the mineralization, three-dimensional structural and lithological boundary models of the Kiruna mining district have been built using surface (outcrop observations and measurements) and subsurface (drill hole data and mine wall mapping) data. Rule-based hybrid implicit-explicit modeling techniques were used to create district-scale models of areas with high disproportion in data resolution characterized by dense, clustered, and distant data spacing. Densely sampled areas were integrated with established conceptual studies using geologic conditions and the addition of synthetic data, leading to variably constrained surfaces that facilitate the visualization, interpretation, and further integration of the geologic models. This modeling approach proved to be efficient in integrating local, frequently sampled areas with district-scale, sparsely sampled regions. Dominantly S-plunging lineation on N-S–trending fracture planes, characteristic fracture mineral fill, and weak rock mass at the ore contact indicated by poor core orientation quality and rock quality description suggest that ore-parallel fractures in the Kiirunavaara area were more commonly reactivated. Slight variation in the angular relationship of fracture sets situated in different fault-bounded blocks suggests that strain accommodation across the orebodies was uneven. The location of brittle faults identified in drill core, deposit-scale structural analysis, and aeromagnetic geophysical maps indicate a close relationship between fault locations and the iron oxide-apatite mineralization, suggesting that uneven stress accommodation and proximity of conjugate fault sets played an important role in juxtaposing blocks from different crustal depths and control the location of the iron oxide-apatite orebodies. Validerad;2024;Nivå 2;2024-09-06 (joosat); Full text: CC-BY-NC license; Funder: Luossavaara Kiirunavaara AB (LKAB)
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author Veress, Ervin
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Popova, Inna
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Bauer, Tobias
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title Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization
title_short Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization
title_full Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization
title_fullStr Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization
title_full_unstemmed Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling of the Kiruna Mining District, Sweden: Insights into the Crustal Architecture and Structural Controls on Iron Oxide-Apatite Mineralization
title_sort three-dimensional geologic modeling of the kiruna mining district, sweden: insights into the crustal architecture and structural controls on iron oxide-apatite mineralization
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