Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach

Stora Sahavaara is one of several iron (Cu-Au) deposits of economic potential in the Pajala-Kolari area and it is currently developed for mining by Northland Resources Inc. These deposits are hosted by 2.3-2.0 Ga Karelian greenstones and occur as magnetite-rich lenses at certain stratigraphical posi...

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Main Author: Abongwa, Paul Wanka
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-54394 2024-06-09T07:47:26+00:00 Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach Abongwa, Paul Wanka 2009 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-54394 eng eng http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-54394 Local b59a1f7f-761b-4167-899a-dfc2d6235e38 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Life Earth Science magnetite chemistry pyrrhotite crystal forms ore texture paragenesis process mineralogy skarn minerals geochemistry iron ore IOCG Pajala area northern Sweden Bio- och geovetenskaper Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2009 ftluleatu 2024-05-15T08:04:25Z Stora Sahavaara is one of several iron (Cu-Au) deposits of economic potential in the Pajala-Kolari area and it is currently developed for mining by Northland Resources Inc. These deposits are hosted by 2.3-2.0 Ga Karelian greenstones and occur as magnetite-rich lenses at certain stratigraphical positions and often in association with carbonate rocks. They contain various amounts of skarn minerals with serpentine, pyroxene, and amphibole as the most important gangue minerals. The Stora Sahavaara iron occurrence was previously considered as belonging to a broad group of magnetite-dominated, Ca-Mg- and Mg-silicate skarn-hosted deposits, which occur throughout northern Sweden, within a Karelian volcano-sedimentary domain. Several deposits considered to be of the same type also occur and have been well studied in the Finnish part of the Lappland, in the Kolari district. These deposits, which are interpreted to be epigenetic Fe-Cu + Au deposits, occur within the same structures as the Stora Sahavaara deposit. They are suggested to belong to the increasingly important group of iron- oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposits. A characteristic feature of the Stora Sahavaara magnetite is the high Mg content of its concentrate which is suggested to be lattice bound. In some cases the recovery (magnetite) is poor, or the concentrates are not clean, which is clearly indicated by a high SiO2 content in the concentrate. Also, significant inclusions/intergrowths of sulphides in magnetite grains could cause the final iron ore concentrate to have high S content, for example. Alternatively, the grade may be lower than predicted due to silicate or other gangue carrying finely disseminated magnetite in some textural ore types. The general purpose of this work is to apply the mineralogy and geology of the Stora Sahavaara deposit in order to better understand the metallurgical processing characteristics of the ore. For the mineral processing of the ore and the properties and quality of the final products, the texture of magnetite, its ... Bachelor Thesis karelian Lappland Northern Sweden Pajala Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA) Kolari ENVELOPE(24.173,24.173,67.292,67.292) Lappland ENVELOPE(18.067,18.067,65.900,65.900) Pajala ENVELOPE(23.386,23.386,67.209,67.209) Sahavaara ENVELOPE(23.300,23.300,67.367,67.367)
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topic Life Earth Science
magnetite chemistry
pyrrhotite crystal forms
ore texture
paragenesis
process mineralogy
skarn minerals
geochemistry
iron ore
IOCG
Pajala area
northern Sweden
Bio- och geovetenskaper
spellingShingle Life Earth Science
magnetite chemistry
pyrrhotite crystal forms
ore texture
paragenesis
process mineralogy
skarn minerals
geochemistry
iron ore
IOCG
Pajala area
northern Sweden
Bio- och geovetenskaper
Abongwa, Paul Wanka
Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach
topic_facet Life Earth Science
magnetite chemistry
pyrrhotite crystal forms
ore texture
paragenesis
process mineralogy
skarn minerals
geochemistry
iron ore
IOCG
Pajala area
northern Sweden
Bio- och geovetenskaper
description Stora Sahavaara is one of several iron (Cu-Au) deposits of economic potential in the Pajala-Kolari area and it is currently developed for mining by Northland Resources Inc. These deposits are hosted by 2.3-2.0 Ga Karelian greenstones and occur as magnetite-rich lenses at certain stratigraphical positions and often in association with carbonate rocks. They contain various amounts of skarn minerals with serpentine, pyroxene, and amphibole as the most important gangue minerals. The Stora Sahavaara iron occurrence was previously considered as belonging to a broad group of magnetite-dominated, Ca-Mg- and Mg-silicate skarn-hosted deposits, which occur throughout northern Sweden, within a Karelian volcano-sedimentary domain. Several deposits considered to be of the same type also occur and have been well studied in the Finnish part of the Lappland, in the Kolari district. These deposits, which are interpreted to be epigenetic Fe-Cu + Au deposits, occur within the same structures as the Stora Sahavaara deposit. They are suggested to belong to the increasingly important group of iron- oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposits. A characteristic feature of the Stora Sahavaara magnetite is the high Mg content of its concentrate which is suggested to be lattice bound. In some cases the recovery (magnetite) is poor, or the concentrates are not clean, which is clearly indicated by a high SiO2 content in the concentrate. Also, significant inclusions/intergrowths of sulphides in magnetite grains could cause the final iron ore concentrate to have high S content, for example. Alternatively, the grade may be lower than predicted due to silicate or other gangue carrying finely disseminated magnetite in some textural ore types. The general purpose of this work is to apply the mineralogy and geology of the Stora Sahavaara deposit in order to better understand the metallurgical processing characteristics of the ore. For the mineral processing of the ore and the properties and quality of the final products, the texture of magnetite, its ...
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title Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach
title_short Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach
title_full Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach
title_fullStr Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach
title_full_unstemmed Mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the Sahavaara IOCG deposit, Pajala area : a mineral processing approach
title_sort mineral texture and composition of magnetite in the sahavaara iocg deposit, pajala area : a mineral processing approach
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