Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation

Abstract At least 30 gold deposits verified by means of one or more notable diamond drill hole results have been discovered in Central Lapland in the last 20 years, and these can be divided spatially into groups, between which the metal composition varies. The deposits contain varying amounts of sul...

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Main Author: Korkalo, T. (Tuomo)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2006
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:951428108X
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn951-42-8108-X 2023-07-30T04:05:50+02:00 Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation Korkalo, T. (Tuomo) 2006-05-16 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:951428108X eng eng University of Oulu info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3191 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-220X info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2006 Finland Lapland concentrating copper ores exploitation exploration feasibility study geochemistry geophysics gold ores hydrothermal alteration iron ores milling mineral deposits mining schist belt zinc deposits info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2006 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:53:32Z Abstract At least 30 gold deposits verified by means of one or more notable diamond drill hole results have been discovered in Central Lapland in the last 20 years, and these can be divided spatially into groups, between which the metal composition varies. The deposits contain varying amounts of sulphides and sulpharsenides as well as gold. Pyrite is the most common sulphide mineral in the gold deposits associated with volcanic rocks, and usually pyrrhotite in those associated with sedimentary rocks. The principal sulphide minerals in those connected with banded iron formations are pyrite and arsenopyrite. A separate group of formations consists of the palaeoplacer gold deposits associated with the molasse-like quartzites and conglomerates of Central Lapland. The iron oxide-copper-gold deposits of Central Lapland, which are a significant potential source of copper and gold, are mostly associated with skarn rocks at the eastern contact of the acidic intrusive rocks of Western Lapland and with skarn rocks occurring as interlayers in metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks. The gold deposits that have led to actual mining activities in Central Lapland are Saattopora in Kittilä and Pahtavaara in Sodankylä. Apart from the Laurinoja iron oxide-copper-gold ore body in Kolari, copper concentrate has been produced from the Saattopora gold ore deposit and the Pahtavuoma copper ore deposit. Only one gold ore in Central Lapland is being actively exploited at present, that of the Pahtavaara mine, which was worked in 1995–2000 and reopened in 2003. The best starting point for successful gold ore exploration in Central Lapland can be achieved through a thorough knowledge of the deformation zones and their structures and alteration processes and the application of geochemical methods. Magnetic surveys can be of help in identifying and locating deformation zones of interest for exploration purposes and the majority of the associated shear zones and faults. Ore-critical zones usually feature graphite-bearing schists and iron ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Finland Sodankylä Lapland Jultika - University of Oulu repository Kittilä ENVELOPE(23.750,23.750,67.433,67.433) Kolari ENVELOPE(24.173,24.173,67.292,67.292) Sodankylä ENVELOPE(26.600,26.600,67.417,67.417)
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topic Finland
Lapland
concentrating
copper ores
exploitation
exploration
feasibility study
geochemistry
geophysics
gold ores
hydrothermal alteration
iron ores
milling
mineral deposits
mining
schist belt
zinc deposits
spellingShingle Finland
Lapland
concentrating
copper ores
exploitation
exploration
feasibility study
geochemistry
geophysics
gold ores
hydrothermal alteration
iron ores
milling
mineral deposits
mining
schist belt
zinc deposits
Korkalo, T. (Tuomo)
Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation
topic_facet Finland
Lapland
concentrating
copper ores
exploitation
exploration
feasibility study
geochemistry
geophysics
gold ores
hydrothermal alteration
iron ores
milling
mineral deposits
mining
schist belt
zinc deposits
description Abstract At least 30 gold deposits verified by means of one or more notable diamond drill hole results have been discovered in Central Lapland in the last 20 years, and these can be divided spatially into groups, between which the metal composition varies. The deposits contain varying amounts of sulphides and sulpharsenides as well as gold. Pyrite is the most common sulphide mineral in the gold deposits associated with volcanic rocks, and usually pyrrhotite in those associated with sedimentary rocks. The principal sulphide minerals in those connected with banded iron formations are pyrite and arsenopyrite. A separate group of formations consists of the palaeoplacer gold deposits associated with the molasse-like quartzites and conglomerates of Central Lapland. The iron oxide-copper-gold deposits of Central Lapland, which are a significant potential source of copper and gold, are mostly associated with skarn rocks at the eastern contact of the acidic intrusive rocks of Western Lapland and with skarn rocks occurring as interlayers in metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks. The gold deposits that have led to actual mining activities in Central Lapland are Saattopora in Kittilä and Pahtavaara in Sodankylä. Apart from the Laurinoja iron oxide-copper-gold ore body in Kolari, copper concentrate has been produced from the Saattopora gold ore deposit and the Pahtavuoma copper ore deposit. Only one gold ore in Central Lapland is being actively exploited at present, that of the Pahtavaara mine, which was worked in 1995–2000 and reopened in 2003. The best starting point for successful gold ore exploration in Central Lapland can be achieved through a thorough knowledge of the deformation zones and their structures and alteration processes and the application of geochemical methods. Magnetic surveys can be of help in identifying and locating deformation zones of interest for exploration purposes and the majority of the associated shear zones and faults. Ore-critical zones usually feature graphite-bearing schists and iron ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Korkalo, T. (Tuomo)
author_facet Korkalo, T. (Tuomo)
author_sort Korkalo, T. (Tuomo)
title Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation
title_short Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation
title_full Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation
title_fullStr Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation
title_full_unstemmed Gold and copper deposits in Central Lapland, Northern Finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation
title_sort gold and copper deposits in central lapland, northern finland, with special reference to their exploration and exploitation
publisher University of Oulu
publishDate 2006
url http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:951428108X
long_lat ENVELOPE(23.750,23.750,67.433,67.433)
ENVELOPE(24.173,24.173,67.292,67.292)
ENVELOPE(26.600,26.600,67.417,67.417)
geographic Kittilä
Kolari
Sodankylä
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Kolari
Sodankylä
genre Northern Finland
Sodankylä
Lapland
genre_facet Northern Finland
Sodankylä
Lapland
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