Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia
Several deposits of low-sulfide Pt–Pd ores have been discovered in recent decades in the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex located in the Kola Region (Murmansk Oblast) of Russia. The deposits are divided into two types: reef-style, associated with the layered central portions of intrusi...
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ftunivfreiburg:oai:freidok.uni-freiburg.de:151759 2024-02-11T10:05:52+01:00 Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia Groshev, Nikolay Yu. Rundkvist, Tatyana V. Karykowski, Bartosz T. Maier, Wolfgang D. Korchagin, Aleksey U. Ivanov, Anton N. Junge, Malte 2019 pdf https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/151759 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1517594 https://doi.org/10.3390/min9120764 https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/dnb/download/151759 eng eng https://freidok.uni-freiburg.de/data/151759 free Minerals. - 9, 12 (2019) , 764, ISSN: 2075-163X article 2019 ftunivfreiburg https://doi.org/10.3390/min9120764 2024-01-14T23:52:53Z Several deposits of low-sulfide Pt–Pd ores have been discovered in recent decades in the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex located in the Kola Region (Murmansk Oblast) of Russia. The deposits are divided into two types: reef-style, associated with the layered central portions of intrusions, and contact-style, localized in the lower parts of intrusions near the contact with the Archean basement. The Kievey and the North Kamennik deposits represent the first ore type and are confined to the North PGE Reef located 600–800 m above the base of the West Pana Intrusion. The reef is associated with a horizon of cyclically interlayered orthopyroxenite, gabbronorite and anorthosite. The average contents of Au, Pt and Pd in the Kievey ore are 0.15, 0.53 and 3.32 ppm, respectively. The North Kamennik deposit has similar contents of noble metals. The Fedorova Tundra deposit belongs to the second ore type and has been explored in two sites in the lower part of the Fedorova intrusion. Mineralization is mainly associated mainly with taxitic or varied-textured gabbronorites, forming a matrix of intrusive breccia with fragments of barren orthopyroxenite. The ores contain an average of 0.08 ppm Au, 0.29 ppm Pt and 1.20 ppm Pd. In terms of PGE resources, the Fedorova Tundra is the largest deposit in Europe, hosting more than 300 tons of noble metals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Murmansk Oblast Tundra University of Freiburg: FreiDok Murmansk Pana ENVELOPE(35.928,35.928,66.887,66.887) Minerals 9 12 764 |
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Several deposits of low-sulfide Pt–Pd ores have been discovered in recent decades in the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex located in the Kola Region (Murmansk Oblast) of Russia. The deposits are divided into two types: reef-style, associated with the layered central portions of intrusions, and contact-style, localized in the lower parts of intrusions near the contact with the Archean basement. The Kievey and the North Kamennik deposits represent the first ore type and are confined to the North PGE Reef located 600–800 m above the base of the West Pana Intrusion. The reef is associated with a horizon of cyclically interlayered orthopyroxenite, gabbronorite and anorthosite. The average contents of Au, Pt and Pd in the Kievey ore are 0.15, 0.53 and 3.32 ppm, respectively. The North Kamennik deposit has similar contents of noble metals. The Fedorova Tundra deposit belongs to the second ore type and has been explored in two sites in the lower part of the Fedorova intrusion. Mineralization is mainly associated mainly with taxitic or varied-textured gabbronorites, forming a matrix of intrusive breccia with fragments of barren orthopyroxenite. The ores contain an average of 0.08 ppm Au, 0.29 ppm Pt and 1.20 ppm Pd. In terms of PGE resources, the Fedorova Tundra is the largest deposit in Europe, hosting more than 300 tons of noble metals. |
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Groshev, Nikolay Yu. Rundkvist, Tatyana V. Karykowski, Bartosz T. Maier, Wolfgang D. Korchagin, Aleksey U. Ivanov, Anton N. Junge, Malte Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia |
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Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia |
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Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia |
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Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia |
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Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia |
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Low-sulfide platinum–palladium deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Fedorova–Pana Layered Complex, Kola Region, Russia |
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