High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium

This article evaluates the known rare earth elements (REE), Ti and Li occurrences and exploration potential in Finland, based on existing data combined with new geochemistry and mineralogy, heavy mineral studies, geophysical measurements, geologic mapping and recent drilling of new targets. The pote...

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Published in:Central European Geology
Main Authors: Sarapää, Olli, Kärkkäinen, Niilo, Ahtola, Timo, Al-Ani, Thair
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spelling ftmtak:oai:real.mtak.hu:38173 2023-05-15T17:42:28+02:00 High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium Sarapää, Olli Kärkkäinen, Niilo Ahtola, Timo Al-Ani, Thair 2015 text http://real.mtak.hu/38173/ http://real.mtak.hu/38173/1/24.58.2015.4.1.pdf https://doi.org/10.1556/24.58.2015.4.1 unknown http://real.mtak.hu/38173/1/24.58.2015.4.1.pdf Sarapää, Olli and Kärkkäinen, Niilo and Ahtola, Timo and Al-Ani, Thair (2015) High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium. Central European Geology, 58 (4). pp. 291-305. ISSN 1788-2281 QE Geology / földtudományok Article PeerReviewed 2015 ftmtak https://doi.org/10.1556/24.58.2015.4.1 2017-01-30T19:04:17Z This article evaluates the known rare earth elements (REE), Ti and Li occurrences and exploration potential in Finland, based on existing data combined with new geochemistry and mineralogy, heavy mineral studies, geophysical measurements, geologic mapping and recent drilling of new targets. The potential rock types for REE include carbonatite (Sokli, Korsnäs), alkaline rocks (Otanmäki, Lamujärvi, and Iivaara), rapakivi granite and pegmatite (Kovela), and kaolin-bearing weathering crusts in eastern and northern Finland. The highest REE concentrations occur in late magmatic carbonatite veins in the fenite area of the Sokli carbonatite complex. Detailed mineralogical investigations have revealed three distinct types of REE mineralization as phosphates, carbonates and silicates in the studied areas. Mineralogical and mineral chemical evidence demonstrates that hydrothermal processes are responsible for the REE mineralization in the studied rocks and confirms that such processes are predominant in the formation of REE minerals in carbonatite, calc-silicate rocks and albitite. Titanium occurs as ilmenite in hard rock deposits in Paleoproterozoic subalkaline mafic intrusions. The Otanmäki ilmenite was mined together with vanadium-rich magnetite from 1953 to 1985 from a small gabbro—anorthosite complex, which still contains potential for Ti resources. Other major ilmenite deposits are within the Koivusaarenneva ilmenite gabbro intrusion and Kauhajärvi apatite—ilmenite—magnetite gabbro complex. Possible Ti resources are included in Ti-magnetite gabbro of the large layered mafic intrusions in northern Finland, such as at the former Mustavaara vanadium mine. For several years, Rare Element (RE)-pegmatite of the Kaustinen and Somero—Tammela areas has been the objective of Li exploration by the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK). At Kaustinen, Li-pegmatite occurs as subparallel dyke swarms in an area of 500 km 2 within Paleoproterozoic mica schists and metavolcanic rocks. Li pegmatite contains more than 10% spodumene as megacrysts (1–10 cm), albite, quartz, K-feldspar, muscovite and accessory minerals such as columbite-group minerals, apatite, tourmaline, beryl, Fe-oxide minerals and garnet. The Kaustinen spodumene pegmatite and Somero—Tammela petalite—spodumene pegmatite contain potential Li resources for the battery industry in EU countries. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland MTAK: REAL (Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Iivaara ENVELOPE(29.667,29.667,65.783,65.783) Mustavaara ENVELOPE(25.867,25.867,66.567,66.567) Central European Geology 58 4 291 305
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Sarapää, Olli
Kärkkäinen, Niilo
Ahtola, Timo
Al-Ani, Thair
High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium
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description This article evaluates the known rare earth elements (REE), Ti and Li occurrences and exploration potential in Finland, based on existing data combined with new geochemistry and mineralogy, heavy mineral studies, geophysical measurements, geologic mapping and recent drilling of new targets. The potential rock types for REE include carbonatite (Sokli, Korsnäs), alkaline rocks (Otanmäki, Lamujärvi, and Iivaara), rapakivi granite and pegmatite (Kovela), and kaolin-bearing weathering crusts in eastern and northern Finland. The highest REE concentrations occur in late magmatic carbonatite veins in the fenite area of the Sokli carbonatite complex. Detailed mineralogical investigations have revealed three distinct types of REE mineralization as phosphates, carbonates and silicates in the studied areas. Mineralogical and mineral chemical evidence demonstrates that hydrothermal processes are responsible for the REE mineralization in the studied rocks and confirms that such processes are predominant in the formation of REE minerals in carbonatite, calc-silicate rocks and albitite. Titanium occurs as ilmenite in hard rock deposits in Paleoproterozoic subalkaline mafic intrusions. The Otanmäki ilmenite was mined together with vanadium-rich magnetite from 1953 to 1985 from a small gabbro—anorthosite complex, which still contains potential for Ti resources. Other major ilmenite deposits are within the Koivusaarenneva ilmenite gabbro intrusion and Kauhajärvi apatite—ilmenite—magnetite gabbro complex. Possible Ti resources are included in Ti-magnetite gabbro of the large layered mafic intrusions in northern Finland, such as at the former Mustavaara vanadium mine. For several years, Rare Element (RE)-pegmatite of the Kaustinen and Somero—Tammela areas has been the objective of Li exploration by the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK). At Kaustinen, Li-pegmatite occurs as subparallel dyke swarms in an area of 500 km 2 within Paleoproterozoic mica schists and metavolcanic rocks. Li pegmatite contains more than 10% spodumene as megacrysts (1–10 cm), albite, quartz, K-feldspar, muscovite and accessory minerals such as columbite-group minerals, apatite, tourmaline, beryl, Fe-oxide minerals and garnet. The Kaustinen spodumene pegmatite and Somero—Tammela petalite—spodumene pegmatite contain potential Li resources for the battery industry in EU countries.
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author Sarapää, Olli
Kärkkäinen, Niilo
Ahtola, Timo
Al-Ani, Thair
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title High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium
title_short High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium
title_full High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium
title_fullStr High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium
title_full_unstemmed High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium and lithium
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