The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland

Talc is a problematic alteration mineral at the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-(PGE) mine in Sodankylä, Finland, and its distribution and control were assessed in this thesis. Kevitsa is a polymetallic mine hosted in an ultramafic intrusion, extracting Ni, Cu, Co, Au, Pt and Pd, which are of increasing importance in...

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Main Author: McDonald, Isabel
Other Authors: Helsingin yliopisto, Matemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science, Helsingfors universitet, Matematisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Helsingin yliopisto 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/324287
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author McDonald, Isabel
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University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science
Helsingfors universitet, Matematisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
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description Talc is a problematic alteration mineral at the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-(PGE) mine in Sodankylä, Finland, and its distribution and control were assessed in this thesis. Kevitsa is a polymetallic mine hosted in an ultramafic intrusion, extracting Ni, Cu, Co, Au, Pt and Pd, which are of increasing importance in green energy technologies. Talc – a common alteration product in ultramafic rocks – detrimentally interferes with the recovery of copper in the flotation stage of ore processing when concentrations exceed 5 wt. %, thus affecting the economics of mine operations. It was found different talc concentrations had different spatial associations and controls, with three dominant styles identified, and a multi-stage genesis of talc alteration is proposed. The talc styles identified in the study are as follows: (style 1) pervasive talc-chlorite alteration, (style 2) talc-dolomite alteration haloes proximal to dolomite veins and (style 3) talc on brittle structures, associated with magnetite. Low values of talc between 0.2-0.5 wt.% (style 1) were found to have no preferential spatial distribution, occurring as background alteration throughout the intrusion. Intermediate values (between 1-5 wt. %) were associated with late brittle fractures and structures (style 3), with a notable association with the NE-flt-rv1 fault zone. Style (2) was found to have a dominant structural control, specifically being associated with north-south trending structures. Dominant structures with this association identified are NS-flt1_flt-002 and NS-flt-2_flt-009. Highest values (commonly exceeding >10 wt. %) manifest themselves as alteration haloes proximal to veins, where talc-carbonate replaces the intercumulus mineral phases. Here it is proposed that ‘low talc’ alteration, style (1), was the first talc association to occur, generated by late magmatic fluids or regional metamorphism accompanying amphibole and serpentine alteration. The association observed as style (2) was likely generated by the infilling of north-south trending structures by ...
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/324287 2025-01-17T00:48:27+00:00 The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland McDonald, Isabel Helsingin yliopisto, Matemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta University of Helsinki, Faculty of Science Helsingfors universitet, Matematisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten 2020 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/324287 eng eng Helsingin yliopisto University of Helsinki Helsingfors universitet URN:NBN:fi:hulib-202101081115 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/324287 Kevitsa ore geology magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits ultramafic intrusions Central Lapland Greenstone Belt alteration talc Geologian ja geofysiikan maisteriohjelma Master's Programme in Geology and Geophysics Magisterprogrammet i geologi och geofysik none Petrologia ja taloudellinen geologia Petrology and Economic Geology Berggrundsgeologi och ekonomisk geologi pro gradu -tutkielmat master's thesis pro gradu-avhandlingar 2020 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:20:00Z Talc is a problematic alteration mineral at the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-(PGE) mine in Sodankylä, Finland, and its distribution and control were assessed in this thesis. Kevitsa is a polymetallic mine hosted in an ultramafic intrusion, extracting Ni, Cu, Co, Au, Pt and Pd, which are of increasing importance in green energy technologies. Talc – a common alteration product in ultramafic rocks – detrimentally interferes with the recovery of copper in the flotation stage of ore processing when concentrations exceed 5 wt. %, thus affecting the economics of mine operations. It was found different talc concentrations had different spatial associations and controls, with three dominant styles identified, and a multi-stage genesis of talc alteration is proposed. The talc styles identified in the study are as follows: (style 1) pervasive talc-chlorite alteration, (style 2) talc-dolomite alteration haloes proximal to dolomite veins and (style 3) talc on brittle structures, associated with magnetite. Low values of talc between 0.2-0.5 wt.% (style 1) were found to have no preferential spatial distribution, occurring as background alteration throughout the intrusion. Intermediate values (between 1-5 wt. %) were associated with late brittle fractures and structures (style 3), with a notable association with the NE-flt-rv1 fault zone. Style (2) was found to have a dominant structural control, specifically being associated with north-south trending structures. Dominant structures with this association identified are NS-flt1_flt-002 and NS-flt-2_flt-009. Highest values (commonly exceeding >10 wt. %) manifest themselves as alteration haloes proximal to veins, where talc-carbonate replaces the intercumulus mineral phases. Here it is proposed that ‘low talc’ alteration, style (1), was the first talc association to occur, generated by late magmatic fluids or regional metamorphism accompanying amphibole and serpentine alteration. The association observed as style (2) was likely generated by the infilling of north-south trending structures by ... Master Thesis Sodankylä Lapland HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Sodankylä ENVELOPE(26.600,26.600,67.417,67.417)
spellingShingle Kevitsa
ore geology
magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits
ultramafic intrusions
Central Lapland Greenstone Belt
alteration
talc
Geologian ja geofysiikan maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Geology and Geophysics
Magisterprogrammet i geologi och geofysik
none
Petrologia ja taloudellinen geologia
Petrology and Economic Geology
Berggrundsgeologi och ekonomisk geologi
McDonald, Isabel
The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland
title The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland
title_full The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland
title_fullStr The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland
title_full_unstemmed The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland
title_short The distribution of talc within the Kevitsa Ni-Cu-PGE mine, Finland
title_sort distribution of talc within the kevitsa ni-cu-pge mine, finland
topic Kevitsa
ore geology
magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits
ultramafic intrusions
Central Lapland Greenstone Belt
alteration
talc
Geologian ja geofysiikan maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Geology and Geophysics
Magisterprogrammet i geologi och geofysik
none
Petrologia ja taloudellinen geologia
Petrology and Economic Geology
Berggrundsgeologi och ekonomisk geologi
topic_facet Kevitsa
ore geology
magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits
ultramafic intrusions
Central Lapland Greenstone Belt
alteration
talc
Geologian ja geofysiikan maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Geology and Geophysics
Magisterprogrammet i geologi och geofysik
none
Petrologia ja taloudellinen geologia
Petrology and Economic Geology
Berggrundsgeologi och ekonomisk geologi
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/324287