Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden

The northern Norrbotten area in northern Sweden, is an important mining district and hosts several deposits of Fe-oxide Cu-Au-type. One of the best examples of spatially, and possibly genetically, related apatite–iron and copper–gold deposits in the region is at Tjårrojåkka, 50 km WSW of Kiruna. The...

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Main Authors: Edfelt, A., Armstrong, R.N., Smith, Martin, Martinsson, O.
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spelling ftunivbrighton:oai:eprints.brighton.ac.uk:1311 2023-05-15T17:04:09+02:00 Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden Edfelt, A. Armstrong, R.N. Smith, Martin Martinsson, O. 2005-12 http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/1311/ unknown Springer Verlag Edfelt, A., Armstrong, R.N., Smith, Martin and Martinsson, O. (2005) Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden Mineralium Deposita, 40 (4). pp. 409-434. ISSN 0026-4598 F800 Physical Geography and Environmental Sciences Journal article PeerReviewed 2005 ftunivbrighton 2018-12-03T19:48:40Z The northern Norrbotten area in northern Sweden, is an important mining district and hosts several deposits of Fe-oxide Cu-Au-type. One of the best examples of spatially, and possibly genetically, related apatite–iron and copper–gold deposits in the region is at Tjårrojåkka, 50 km WSW of Kiruna. The deposits are hosted by strongly sheared and metamorphosed intermediate volcanic rocks and dolerites and show a structural control. The Tjårrojåkka iron deposit is a typical apatite–iron ore of Kiruna-type and the Tjårrojåkka copper occurrence shows the same characteristics as most other epigenetic deposits in Norrbotten. The host rock has been affected by strong albite and K-feldspar alteration related to mineralisation, resulting in an enrichment of Na, K, and Ba. Fe and V were depleted in the altered zones and added in mineralised samples. REE were enriched in the system, with the greatest addition related to mineralisation. Y was also mobile associated with albite alteration and copper mineralisation. The Tjårrojåkka iron and copper deposits show comparable hydrothermal alteration minerals and paragenesis, which might be a product of common host rock and similarities in ore fluid composition, or overprinting by successive alteration stages. Mineralogy and mineral chemistry of the alteration minerals (apatite, scapolite, feldspars, amphiboles, and biotite) indicate a higher salinity and Ba/K ratio in the fluid related to the alterations in the apatite–iron occurrence than in the copper deposit, where the minerals are enriched in F and S. The presence of hematite, barite, and in SO4 in scapolite suggests more oxidising-rich conditions during the emplacement of the Tjårrojåkka-Cu deposit. From existing data it might be suggested that one evolving system created the two occurrences, with the copper mineralisation representing a slightly later product. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kiruna Northern Sweden Norrbotten UBR (University of Brighton Repository) Kiruna
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Edfelt, A.
Armstrong, R.N.
Smith, Martin
Martinsson, O.
Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
topic_facet F800 Physical Geography and Environmental Sciences
description The northern Norrbotten area in northern Sweden, is an important mining district and hosts several deposits of Fe-oxide Cu-Au-type. One of the best examples of spatially, and possibly genetically, related apatite–iron and copper–gold deposits in the region is at Tjårrojåkka, 50 km WSW of Kiruna. The deposits are hosted by strongly sheared and metamorphosed intermediate volcanic rocks and dolerites and show a structural control. The Tjårrojåkka iron deposit is a typical apatite–iron ore of Kiruna-type and the Tjårrojåkka copper occurrence shows the same characteristics as most other epigenetic deposits in Norrbotten. The host rock has been affected by strong albite and K-feldspar alteration related to mineralisation, resulting in an enrichment of Na, K, and Ba. Fe and V were depleted in the altered zones and added in mineralised samples. REE were enriched in the system, with the greatest addition related to mineralisation. Y was also mobile associated with albite alteration and copper mineralisation. The Tjårrojåkka iron and copper deposits show comparable hydrothermal alteration minerals and paragenesis, which might be a product of common host rock and similarities in ore fluid composition, or overprinting by successive alteration stages. Mineralogy and mineral chemistry of the alteration minerals (apatite, scapolite, feldspars, amphiboles, and biotite) indicate a higher salinity and Ba/K ratio in the fluid related to the alterations in the apatite–iron occurrence than in the copper deposit, where the minerals are enriched in F and S. The presence of hematite, barite, and in SO4 in scapolite suggests more oxidising-rich conditions during the emplacement of the Tjårrojåkka-Cu deposit. From existing data it might be suggested that one evolving system created the two occurrences, with the copper mineralisation representing a slightly later product.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Edfelt, A.
Armstrong, R.N.
Smith, Martin
Martinsson, O.
author_facet Edfelt, A.
Armstrong, R.N.
Smith, Martin
Martinsson, O.
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title Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_short Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_full Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_fullStr Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the Tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and Cu (-Au) occurrences, Kiruna area, northern Sweden
title_sort alteration paragenesis and mineral chemistry of the tjårrojåkka apatite; iron and cu (-au) occurrences, kiruna area, northern sweden
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