The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden

The Rakkurijärvi prospect consists of a group of mineralized magnetite and lithic breccias within the ca. 2.05- to 1.90-Ga Proterozoic supracrustal sequence of the Kiruna district, northern Sweden. Potentially economic grades of Cu and Au, largely in the form of chalcopyrite and other sulfide assemb...

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Main Authors: Smith, Martin, Coppard, J., Herrington, R., Stein, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/publications/70b934e7-76c2-45b4-be1d-344806e108a7
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spelling ftunbrightoncris:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/70b934e7-76c2-45b4-be1d-344806e108a7 2023-05-15T17:04:18+02:00 The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden Smith, Martin Coppard, J. Herrington, R. Stein, H. 2007 https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/publications/70b934e7-76c2-45b4-be1d-344806e108a7 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Smith , M , Coppard , J , Herrington , R & Stein , H 2007 , ' The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden ' , Economic Geology , vol. 102 , no. 3 , pp. 393-414 . article 2007 ftunbrightoncris 2022-01-01T08:41:49Z The Rakkurijärvi prospect consists of a group of mineralized magnetite and lithic breccias within the ca. 2.05- to 1.90-Ga Proterozoic supracrustal sequence of the Kiruna district, northern Sweden. Potentially economic grades of Cu and Au, largely in the form of chalcopyrite and other sulfide assemblages, are hosted in brecciated magnetite and metavolcanic rocks. The extent of the mineralization is currently open, both downdip and along strike. The deposit was discovered through an integrated geophysical and geochemical program focused on iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG)–style mineralization. It is hosted by brecciated greenschist facies metavolcanic rocks within and adjacent to an east-northeast–trending shear zone. The dominant characteristics of the deposit are consistent with the IOCG class and include magnetite and lithic breccias hosted in a metavolcanic sequence, with matrices of albite, actinolite, and calcite surrounded by halos of sodic (albitescapolite) and potassic (scapolite-K-feldspar-biotite) alteration. A distinctive accessory mineral assemblage includes apatite, titanite, and allanite. The paragenesis and textural evolution of the deposit includes early Narich alteration accompanying massive magnetite alteration. The Na-rich alteration is overprinted by potassic alteration (also associated with magnetite), although the paragenesis is complex and multiple generations of both sodic and potassic alteration are recognized. Alteration of lithic clasts to magnetite confirms a metasomatic origin, as opposed to an orthomagmatic origin, for the magnetite mineralization. Re-Os analyses of two separates of molybdenite intergrown with magnetite, interpreted as cogenetic with the sulfide assemblage, yield mineralization ages of 1853 ± 6 and 1862 ± 6 Ma. Reconnaissance bulk-rock chemistry of the host volcanic rocks is consistent with an intermediate volcanic protolith, but much of the original character of the rocks is masked by albitization and incipient iron, sodic, and potassic alteration. The data also ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Northern Sweden Norrbotten The University of Brighton Research Portal Kiruna Rakkurijärvi ENVELOPE(20.167,20.167,67.767,67.767)
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description The Rakkurijärvi prospect consists of a group of mineralized magnetite and lithic breccias within the ca. 2.05- to 1.90-Ga Proterozoic supracrustal sequence of the Kiruna district, northern Sweden. Potentially economic grades of Cu and Au, largely in the form of chalcopyrite and other sulfide assemblages, are hosted in brecciated magnetite and metavolcanic rocks. The extent of the mineralization is currently open, both downdip and along strike. The deposit was discovered through an integrated geophysical and geochemical program focused on iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG)–style mineralization. It is hosted by brecciated greenschist facies metavolcanic rocks within and adjacent to an east-northeast–trending shear zone. The dominant characteristics of the deposit are consistent with the IOCG class and include magnetite and lithic breccias hosted in a metavolcanic sequence, with matrices of albite, actinolite, and calcite surrounded by halos of sodic (albitescapolite) and potassic (scapolite-K-feldspar-biotite) alteration. A distinctive accessory mineral assemblage includes apatite, titanite, and allanite. The paragenesis and textural evolution of the deposit includes early Narich alteration accompanying massive magnetite alteration. The Na-rich alteration is overprinted by potassic alteration (also associated with magnetite), although the paragenesis is complex and multiple generations of both sodic and potassic alteration are recognized. Alteration of lithic clasts to magnetite confirms a metasomatic origin, as opposed to an orthomagmatic origin, for the magnetite mineralization. Re-Os analyses of two separates of molybdenite intergrown with magnetite, interpreted as cogenetic with the sulfide assemblage, yield mineralization ages of 1853 ± 6 and 1862 ± 6 Ma. Reconnaissance bulk-rock chemistry of the host volcanic rocks is consistent with an intermediate volcanic protolith, but much of the original character of the rocks is masked by albitization and incipient iron, sodic, and potassic alteration. The data also ...
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author Smith, Martin
Coppard, J.
Herrington, R.
Stein, H.
spellingShingle Smith, Martin
Coppard, J.
Herrington, R.
Stein, H.
The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden
author_facet Smith, Martin
Coppard, J.
Herrington, R.
Stein, H.
author_sort Smith, Martin
title The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden
title_short The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden
title_full The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden
title_fullStr The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed The geology of the Rakkurijärvi Cu-(Au) prospect, Norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit in Northern Sweden
title_sort geology of the rakkurijärvi cu-(au) prospect, norrbotten: a new iron oxide-copper-gold (iocg) deposit in northern sweden
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url https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/publications/70b934e7-76c2-45b4-be1d-344806e108a7
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