Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden

The Nautanen Cu-Au deposit is located 75 km north of the Arctic circle, and 10 km northeast of the town of Gällivare in northern Sweden. Nautanen is just 8 km west of the giant Malmberget apatite-iron ore deposit and 15 km north of one of Europe’s largest copper producers, the Aitik Cu (Au) porphyry...

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Main Author: McGimpsey, Ian
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen 2010
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:2278587 2023-07-30T04:02:10+02:00 Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden McGimpsey, Ian 2010 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2278587 eng eng Lunds universitet/Geologiska institutionen http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/2278587 geography geology petrology lithogeochemistry Nautanen Cu-Au deposit Gällivare northern Sweden Earth and Environmental Sciences H2 2010 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:09:06Z The Nautanen Cu-Au deposit is located 75 km north of the Arctic circle, and 10 km northeast of the town of Gällivare in northern Sweden. Nautanen is just 8 km west of the giant Malmberget apatite-iron ore deposit and 15 km north of one of Europe’s largest copper producers, the Aitik Cu (Au) porphyry deposit. Nautanen is described as an Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) deposit or hybrid IOCG and contains a core of high grade resources of 0.63 Mt with 2.36% Cu, 1.3 ppm Au, 11 ppm Ag, or using a lower cut-off some 3 Mt with 0.75% Cu, 0.52 ppm Au, and 2 ppm Ag. Nautanen is hosted in strongly altered and tectonically deformed Svecofennian volcanoclastic rocks on a major shear zone, the Nautanen Deformation Zone (NDZ). Alteration is dominated by scapolite, K-feldspar, epidote, sericite, and amphibole. Nautanen host rocks consist of steeply dipping, repeating layers of shoshonitic andesites, that were formed in a continental arc setting. The Nautanen rocks have lithogeochemical values characteristic of the low titanium, low zirconium Porphyrite Group of metavolcanics found in Norrbotten and are lithogeochemically similar to the volcanic host rocks to the Aitik deposit. The high amount of magnetite and locally apatite at Nautanen, suggests a possible connection to the Malmberget apatite-iron ore. Titanite and allanite ages of c. 1.78 Ga at Nautanen correspond to the timing of IOCG overprinting noted at Aitik. Similar high salinity fluid inclusions as those noted as porphyry-related in the Aitik deposit have also been observed in Nautanen, indicating that porphyry type mineralization may have been present at the Nautanen locality as well. Multiple episodes of circulation of fluids and remobilization of ore minerals along the NDZ between Nautanen and Aitik have probably occurred. Variations in tectonic processes, alteration, and magma fractionation have likely led to the small differences seen between the lithogeochemically indicated origins of the host rocks to the Nautanen and Aitik deposits. Koppar-guld fyndigheten ... Other/Unknown Material Arctic Gällivare Malmberget Northern Sweden Norrbotten Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Arctic Gällivare ENVELOPE(20.660,20.660,67.132,67.132) Nautanen ENVELOPE(20.883,20.883,67.183,67.183)
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topic geography
geology
petrology
lithogeochemistry
Nautanen Cu-Au deposit
Gällivare
northern Sweden
Earth and Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle geography
geology
petrology
lithogeochemistry
Nautanen Cu-Au deposit
Gällivare
northern Sweden
Earth and Environmental Sciences
McGimpsey, Ian
Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden
topic_facet geography
geology
petrology
lithogeochemistry
Nautanen Cu-Au deposit
Gällivare
northern Sweden
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description The Nautanen Cu-Au deposit is located 75 km north of the Arctic circle, and 10 km northeast of the town of Gällivare in northern Sweden. Nautanen is just 8 km west of the giant Malmberget apatite-iron ore deposit and 15 km north of one of Europe’s largest copper producers, the Aitik Cu (Au) porphyry deposit. Nautanen is described as an Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) deposit or hybrid IOCG and contains a core of high grade resources of 0.63 Mt with 2.36% Cu, 1.3 ppm Au, 11 ppm Ag, or using a lower cut-off some 3 Mt with 0.75% Cu, 0.52 ppm Au, and 2 ppm Ag. Nautanen is hosted in strongly altered and tectonically deformed Svecofennian volcanoclastic rocks on a major shear zone, the Nautanen Deformation Zone (NDZ). Alteration is dominated by scapolite, K-feldspar, epidote, sericite, and amphibole. Nautanen host rocks consist of steeply dipping, repeating layers of shoshonitic andesites, that were formed in a continental arc setting. The Nautanen rocks have lithogeochemical values characteristic of the low titanium, low zirconium Porphyrite Group of metavolcanics found in Norrbotten and are lithogeochemically similar to the volcanic host rocks to the Aitik deposit. The high amount of magnetite and locally apatite at Nautanen, suggests a possible connection to the Malmberget apatite-iron ore. Titanite and allanite ages of c. 1.78 Ga at Nautanen correspond to the timing of IOCG overprinting noted at Aitik. Similar high salinity fluid inclusions as those noted as porphyry-related in the Aitik deposit have also been observed in Nautanen, indicating that porphyry type mineralization may have been present at the Nautanen locality as well. Multiple episodes of circulation of fluids and remobilization of ore minerals along the NDZ between Nautanen and Aitik have probably occurred. Variations in tectonic processes, alteration, and magma fractionation have likely led to the small differences seen between the lithogeochemically indicated origins of the host rocks to the Nautanen and Aitik deposits. Koppar-guld fyndigheten ...
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title Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden
title_short Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden
title_full Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden
title_fullStr Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the Nautanen Cu-Au deposit, Gällivare area, northern Sweden
title_sort petrology and lithogeochemistry of the host rocks to the nautanen cu-au deposit, gällivare area, northern sweden
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publishDate 2010
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