Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway

The Repparfjord Tectonic Window (RTW) consists of a ~8 km-thick low-grade, weakly deformed Early Palaeoproterozoic volcano-sedimentary succession that hosts abundant Cu mineralisations. Two major, sediment-hosted, Cu-deposits occur in the Saltvatnet Group, a <6 km-thick sequence of mainly coarse-...

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Main Authors: Espen Torgerse, VIOLA, GIULIO
Other Authors: Viola, Giulio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11585/569761
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VIOLA, GIULIO
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description The Repparfjord Tectonic Window (RTW) consists of a ~8 km-thick low-grade, weakly deformed Early Palaeoproterozoic volcano-sedimentary succession that hosts abundant Cu mineralisations. Two major, sediment-hosted, Cu-deposits occur in the Saltvatnet Group, a <6 km-thick sequence of mainly coarse-grained clastic rocks that forms the core subject of the present study. Results from new mapping, structural analysis and whole-rock geochemistry from the northwestern part of the RTW are presented and used in association with high-resolution geophysical data to propose a revised stratigraphy of the Repparfjord volcano-sedimentary succession and its tectonic and geodynamic settings. The Saltvatnet Group is better characterised as containing four formations, now including also the uppermost volcaniclastic siltstones and dolostone members of the herein newly defined Gorahatjohka Formation. Field oberservations and structural analysis show that the current geometry of the Saltvatnet Group is that of a km-scale, upright, NE–SW-trending anticline, the Ulveryggen anticline, cored by the Saltvatnet Group, which thus represents the lowermost exposed rocks of the RTW. New and existing geochemical data are used to demonstrate that the two volcanic-dominated Nussir and Holmvatnet groups, which crop out on either side of the Ulveryggen anticline, have similar geochemical character and can be interpreted as temporal and lateral correlatives. The basaltic Ulveryggen intrusions within the Saltvatnet Group are geochemically different from any other igneous rocks in the RTW, suggesting that these intruded prior to the volcanic-dominated groups in the RTW. The revised stratigraphy of the RTW is interpreted as reflecting deposition and volcanism in an evolving continental back-arc, which contrasts with the purely intraplate rift setting inferred for most parts of the Fennoscandian Shield in the Early Palaeoproterozoic.
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spelling ftunibolognairis:oai:cris.unibo.it:11585/569761 2025-06-15T14:26:55+00:00 Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway Espen Torgerse, VIOLA, GIULIO Espen Torgerse, Viola, Giulio 2015 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11585/569761 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000209885300005 volume:95 issue:3-4 firstpage:1 lastpage:25 numberofpages:25 journal:NORSK GEOLOGISK TIDSSKRIFT http://hdl.handle.net/11585/569761 Structure Stratigraphy Geochemistry Sediment-hosted copper Nussir Ulveryggen Finnmark Fennoscandian Shield info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftunibolognairis 2025-05-28T08:22:17Z The Repparfjord Tectonic Window (RTW) consists of a ~8 km-thick low-grade, weakly deformed Early Palaeoproterozoic volcano-sedimentary succession that hosts abundant Cu mineralisations. Two major, sediment-hosted, Cu-deposits occur in the Saltvatnet Group, a <6 km-thick sequence of mainly coarse-grained clastic rocks that forms the core subject of the present study. Results from new mapping, structural analysis and whole-rock geochemistry from the northwestern part of the RTW are presented and used in association with high-resolution geophysical data to propose a revised stratigraphy of the Repparfjord volcano-sedimentary succession and its tectonic and geodynamic settings. The Saltvatnet Group is better characterised as containing four formations, now including also the uppermost volcaniclastic siltstones and dolostone members of the herein newly defined Gorahatjohka Formation. Field oberservations and structural analysis show that the current geometry of the Saltvatnet Group is that of a km-scale, upright, NE–SW-trending anticline, the Ulveryggen anticline, cored by the Saltvatnet Group, which thus represents the lowermost exposed rocks of the RTW. New and existing geochemical data are used to demonstrate that the two volcanic-dominated Nussir and Holmvatnet groups, which crop out on either side of the Ulveryggen anticline, have similar geochemical character and can be interpreted as temporal and lateral correlatives. The basaltic Ulveryggen intrusions within the Saltvatnet Group are geochemically different from any other igneous rocks in the RTW, suggesting that these intruded prior to the volcanic-dominated groups in the RTW. The revised stratigraphy of the RTW is interpreted as reflecting deposition and volcanism in an evolving continental back-arc, which contrasts with the purely intraplate rift setting inferred for most parts of the Fennoscandian Shield in the Early Palaeoproterozoic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Finnmark Northern Norway Finnmark Unknown Norway Repparfjord ENVELOPE(24.550,24.550,70.417,70.417) Nussir ENVELOPE(23.535,23.535,70.096,70.096) Ulveryggen ENVELOPE(24.223,24.223,70.434,70.434) Holmvatnet ENVELOPE(14.095,14.095,66.739,66.739)
spellingShingle Structure
Stratigraphy
Geochemistry
Sediment-hosted copper
Nussir
Ulveryggen
Finnmark
Fennoscandian Shield
Espen Torgerse,
VIOLA, GIULIO
Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway
title Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway
title_full Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway
title_fullStr Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway
title_full_unstemmed Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway
title_short Revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern Repparfjord Tectonic Window, northern Norway
title_sort revised structure and stratigraphy of the northwestern repparfjord tectonic window, northern norway
topic Structure
Stratigraphy
Geochemistry
Sediment-hosted copper
Nussir
Ulveryggen
Finnmark
Fennoscandian Shield
topic_facet Structure
Stratigraphy
Geochemistry
Sediment-hosted copper
Nussir
Ulveryggen
Finnmark
Fennoscandian Shield
url http://hdl.handle.net/11585/569761