Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization

Location of the deposits and occurrences of gold mineralization in metamorphic complexes of the Kola region is controlled by tectonic zones at the regional scale at the boundaries of major segments of the Fennoscandian Shield. Three zones are the most important: (1) the system of Neoarchean greensto...

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Published in:Minerals
Main Authors: Arkady A. Kalinin, Oleg V. Kazanov, Vladimir I. Bezrukov, Vsevolod Yu. Prokofiev
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/min9030137
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-163X/9/3/137/ 2023-08-20T04:04:43+02:00 Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization Arkady A. Kalinin Oleg V. Kazanov Vladimir I. Bezrukov Vsevolod Yu. Prokofiev agris 2019-02-26 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/min9030137 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Crystallography and Physical Chemistry of Minerals & Nanominerals https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min9030137 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Minerals; Volume 9; Issue 3; Pages: 137 greenstone belt gold Kola Peninsula Northern Karelia rock alteration Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/min9030137 2023-07-31T22:04:27Z Location of the deposits and occurrences of gold mineralization in metamorphic complexes of the Kola region is controlled by tectonic zones at the regional scale at the boundaries of major segments of the Fennoscandian Shield. Three zones are the most important: (1) the system of Neoarchean greenstone belts Kolmozero–Voron’ya–Ura-guba along the southern boundary of the Murmansk craton; (2) the suture, delineating the core of the Lapland–Kola orogeny in the north; and (3) the series of overthrusts and faults at the eastern flank of the Salla–Kuolajarvi belt. Gold deposits and occurrences are located within greenstone belts of Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic age, and hosted by rocks of different primary compositions (mafic metavolcanics, diorite porphyry, and metasedimentary terrigenous rocks). The grade of metamorphism varies from greenschist to upper amphibolite facies, but the mineralized rocks are mainly lower amphibolite metamorphosed, close to the transition from greenschist to amphibolite facies. Gold deposits and occurrences in the northeastern part of the Fennoscandian Shield formed during two periods: the Neoarchean 2.7–2.6 Ga and the Paleoproterozoic 1.9–1.7 Ga. According to paleo-geodynamic reconstructions, these were the periods of collisional and accretionary orogeny in the region. Those Archean greenstone belts, which were reworked in the Paleoproterozoic (e.g., Strel’na and Tiksheozero belts), can contain gold deposits of Paleoproterozoic age. Text Arctic Fennoscandian kola peninsula Salla Lapland MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Kola Peninsula Murmansk Salla ENVELOPE(28.667,28.667,66.833,66.833) Ura ENVELOPE(6.679,6.679,62.600,62.600) Ura-Guba ENVELOPE(32.798,32.798,69.292,69.292) Strel’na ENVELOPE(38.647,38.647,66.066,66.066) Minerals 9 3 137
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gold
Kola Peninsula
Northern Karelia
rock alteration
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gold
Kola Peninsula
Northern Karelia
rock alteration
Arkady A. Kalinin
Oleg V. Kazanov
Vladimir I. Bezrukov
Vsevolod Yu. Prokofiev
Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization
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gold
Kola Peninsula
Northern Karelia
rock alteration
description Location of the deposits and occurrences of gold mineralization in metamorphic complexes of the Kola region is controlled by tectonic zones at the regional scale at the boundaries of major segments of the Fennoscandian Shield. Three zones are the most important: (1) the system of Neoarchean greenstone belts Kolmozero–Voron’ya–Ura-guba along the southern boundary of the Murmansk craton; (2) the suture, delineating the core of the Lapland–Kola orogeny in the north; and (3) the series of overthrusts and faults at the eastern flank of the Salla–Kuolajarvi belt. Gold deposits and occurrences are located within greenstone belts of Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic age, and hosted by rocks of different primary compositions (mafic metavolcanics, diorite porphyry, and metasedimentary terrigenous rocks). The grade of metamorphism varies from greenschist to upper amphibolite facies, but the mineralized rocks are mainly lower amphibolite metamorphosed, close to the transition from greenschist to amphibolite facies. Gold deposits and occurrences in the northeastern part of the Fennoscandian Shield formed during two periods: the Neoarchean 2.7–2.6 Ga and the Paleoproterozoic 1.9–1.7 Ga. According to paleo-geodynamic reconstructions, these were the periods of collisional and accretionary orogeny in the region. Those Archean greenstone belts, which were reworked in the Paleoproterozoic (e.g., Strel’na and Tiksheozero belts), can contain gold deposits of Paleoproterozoic age.
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Oleg V. Kazanov
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Vsevolod Yu. Prokofiev
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title Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization
title_short Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization
title_full Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization
title_fullStr Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization
title_full_unstemmed Gold Prospects in the Western Segment of the Russian Arctic: Regional Metallogeny and Distribution of Mineralization
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