Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology

The Skellefte district, northern Sweden, is known for the occurrence of 1.89 Ga Palaeoproterozoic volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits. The deposits are hosted by the older part of a volcanosedimentary succession, which was intruded at 1.88-1.86 Ga by multiple phases of the syn-volcanic, ear...

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Main Authors: Bejgarn, Therese, Söderlund, Ulf, Weihed, Par, Areback, Hans, Ernst, Richard E.
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:175e0f02-a648-49ec-8fb6-0d06640ec7d5 2023-05-15T16:13:10+02:00 Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology Bejgarn, Therese Söderlund, Ulf Weihed, Par Areback, Hans Ernst, Richard E. 2013 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3975651 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2012.06.015 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3975651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2012.06.015 wos:000321680400017 scopus:84878951766 Lithos; 174, pp 236-254 (2013) ISSN: 0024-4937 Geology Skellefte district Intrusive Zircon Baddeleyite Cu-Au mineralisation U-Pb geochronology contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2012.06.015 2023-02-01T23:29:53Z The Skellefte district, northern Sweden, is known for the occurrence of 1.89 Ga Palaeoproterozoic volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits. The deposits are hosted by the older part of a volcanosedimentary succession, which was intruded at 1.88-1.86 Ga by multiple phases of the syn-volcanic, early orogenic Jorn intrusive complex (JIC). The oldest phase of the JIC hosts different styles of mineralisation, among them porphyry Cu-Mo-Au, intrusion-related Au, and mafic-hosted Fe and Cu-Ni deposits. To discriminate between the different intrusive and ore related events, U-Pb ages of zircons have been obtained for nine intrusive phases and from Na-Ca alteration spatially related to mineralisation, while U-Pb ages of baddeleyite (ZrO2) have been used to constrain intrusive ages of three mineralised and barren mafic-ultramafic intrusive rocks. The two main JIC intrusive phases of a granodioritic-tonalitic composition in the southern study area intruded at 1887 +/- 3 Ma and 1886 +/- 3 Ma, respectively, and were succeeded by the intrusion of layered mafic-ultramafic intrusive rocks in the northern and southern study area at 1879 +/- 1 Ma and 1884 +/- 2 Ma, respectively. Emplacement of porphyry dykes took place at ca. 1877 Ma in the southern, western and northern JIC. The dykes are spatially and temporally associated with formation of porphyry style mineralisation, alteration and Au-mineralisation, as inferred from 1879 +/- 5 Ma zircons in adjacent Na-Ca alteration zones. High SiO2 and Al2O3 contents together with high Sr/Y ratios, mingling structures, mafic xenoliths and hornblende phenocrysts in the porphyry dykes suggest that the magma originated from hydrated partial melts, possibly from the base of the crust at a mature stage of subduction. Local extension resulted in intrusion of mafic-ultramafic rocks around 1.88 Ga prior to and after, the porphyry dykes and associated mineralisation, approximately 10 Ma after the formation of the spatially related 1.89 Ga VMS deposits in the Skellefte district. This 1.88 Ga ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Northern Sweden Lund University Publications (LUP) Lithos 174 236 254
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topic Geology
Skellefte district
Intrusive
Zircon
Baddeleyite
Cu-Au
mineralisation
U-Pb geochronology
spellingShingle Geology
Skellefte district
Intrusive
Zircon
Baddeleyite
Cu-Au
mineralisation
U-Pb geochronology
Bejgarn, Therese
Söderlund, Ulf
Weihed, Par
Areback, Hans
Ernst, Richard E.
Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology
topic_facet Geology
Skellefte district
Intrusive
Zircon
Baddeleyite
Cu-Au
mineralisation
U-Pb geochronology
description The Skellefte district, northern Sweden, is known for the occurrence of 1.89 Ga Palaeoproterozoic volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits. The deposits are hosted by the older part of a volcanosedimentary succession, which was intruded at 1.88-1.86 Ga by multiple phases of the syn-volcanic, early orogenic Jorn intrusive complex (JIC). The oldest phase of the JIC hosts different styles of mineralisation, among them porphyry Cu-Mo-Au, intrusion-related Au, and mafic-hosted Fe and Cu-Ni deposits. To discriminate between the different intrusive and ore related events, U-Pb ages of zircons have been obtained for nine intrusive phases and from Na-Ca alteration spatially related to mineralisation, while U-Pb ages of baddeleyite (ZrO2) have been used to constrain intrusive ages of three mineralised and barren mafic-ultramafic intrusive rocks. The two main JIC intrusive phases of a granodioritic-tonalitic composition in the southern study area intruded at 1887 +/- 3 Ma and 1886 +/- 3 Ma, respectively, and were succeeded by the intrusion of layered mafic-ultramafic intrusive rocks in the northern and southern study area at 1879 +/- 1 Ma and 1884 +/- 2 Ma, respectively. Emplacement of porphyry dykes took place at ca. 1877 Ma in the southern, western and northern JIC. The dykes are spatially and temporally associated with formation of porphyry style mineralisation, alteration and Au-mineralisation, as inferred from 1879 +/- 5 Ma zircons in adjacent Na-Ca alteration zones. High SiO2 and Al2O3 contents together with high Sr/Y ratios, mingling structures, mafic xenoliths and hornblende phenocrysts in the porphyry dykes suggest that the magma originated from hydrated partial melts, possibly from the base of the crust at a mature stage of subduction. Local extension resulted in intrusion of mafic-ultramafic rocks around 1.88 Ga prior to and after, the porphyry dykes and associated mineralisation, approximately 10 Ma after the formation of the spatially related 1.89 Ga VMS deposits in the Skellefte district. This 1.88 Ga ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bejgarn, Therese
Söderlund, Ulf
Weihed, Par
Areback, Hans
Ernst, Richard E.
author_facet Bejgarn, Therese
Söderlund, Ulf
Weihed, Par
Areback, Hans
Ernst, Richard E.
author_sort Bejgarn, Therese
title Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology
title_short Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology
title_full Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology
title_fullStr Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology
title_full_unstemmed Palaeoproterozoic porphyry Cu-Au, intrusion-hosted Au and ultramafic Cu-Ni deposits in the Fennoscandian Shield: Temporal constraints using U-Pb geochronology
title_sort palaeoproterozoic porphyry cu-au, intrusion-hosted au and ultramafic cu-ni deposits in the fennoscandian shield: temporal constraints using u-pb geochronology
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