Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex

Ringvassøy is one of a chain of large coastal islands representing the Archaean to Paleoproterozoic West Troms Basement Complex (WTBC), west of the Caledonides. On Ringvassøy, a basement of mainly tonalitic gneiss is overlain by the Ringvassøy Greenstone Belt (RGB), which is metamorphosed up to midd...

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Main Author: Elvenes, Hallgeir
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: UiT Norges arktiske universitet 2015
Subjects:
RGB
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/7743
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/7743 2023-05-15T18:07:07+02:00 Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex Elvenes, Hallgeir 2015-05-28 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/7743 eng eng UiT Norges arktiske universitet UiT The Arctic University of Norway https://hdl.handle.net/10037/7743 URN:NBN:no-uit_munin_7338 openAccess Copyright 2015 The Author(s) WTBC RGB VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450 VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Geosciences: 450 GEO-3900 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2015 ftunivtroemsoe 2021-06-25T17:54:18Z Ringvassøy is one of a chain of large coastal islands representing the Archaean to Paleoproterozoic West Troms Basement Complex (WTBC), west of the Caledonides. On Ringvassøy, a basement of mainly tonalitic gneiss is overlain by the Ringvassøy Greenstone Belt (RGB), which is metamorphosed up to middle amphibolite facies. Tonalitic gneiss in the west and southeast of the island has U–Pb zircon ages of 2.84–2.82 Ga, similar to U–Pb zircon ages of 2.85–2.83 Ga for metavolcanics in the RGB. Mafic dykes cutting the basement have U–Pb zircon and baddelyite ages of 2.40 Ga, with a titanite age (metamorphic overprint) of 1.77 Ga; the same dykes seem to occur in the RGB. The focus of this study is a highly Fe-sulphide-mineralized, quartz-mica rich unit (‘keratophyre’?), which is suggested to be auferious. This unit be traced from the western to eastern limits of the RGB and coincides with a geophysical resistivity anomaly. The unit was mapped and sampled to identify enrichments of Fe-sulphides and Au, in all types of encountered mineralizations. Structurally in the RGB, D1 is represented by the main ductile foliation (S1) parallel to primary bedding/layering, rare isoclinal folds, and foliation-parallel shears (S1), and occurred between 2.8 Ga and 2.40 Ga. Most of the post-D1 structures, which cut the mafic dykes, formed in greenschist-facies conditions possibly during the Svecofennian Orogeny (c. 1.80–1.75 Ga), and include: macroscale upright folds and related low-angle ductile shears (S2), and moderately to steeply plunging folds associated with steeply dipping, ductile shears (S3). Samples of the quartz-mica rich unit were collected across and along strike, and include all observed variations in lithology and mineralisation. Samples were also collected from syn-tectonic mineralisation and quartz veins in. Geochemical data, combined with the S1-concordant position of the quartz-mica rich unit throughout the RGB, offer the possibility that it originated as a stratiform unit in a volcano-sedimentary setting. The unit may then have been hydrothermally altered and mineralized in the vicinity of a black smoker complex. A gold mineralization is identified in the bordering lithologies, thus, presenting no relation to the quartz-mica rich unit. These findings again state the potential for gold in the RGB, and provide important knowledge for further prospecting. Master Thesis Ringvassøya Troms University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Ringvassøya ENVELOPE(19.250,19.250,69.917,69.917)
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topic WTBC
RGB
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Geosciences: 450
GEO-3900
spellingShingle WTBC
RGB
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Geosciences: 450
GEO-3900
Elvenes, Hallgeir
Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex
topic_facet WTBC
RGB
VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450
VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Geosciences: 450
GEO-3900
description Ringvassøy is one of a chain of large coastal islands representing the Archaean to Paleoproterozoic West Troms Basement Complex (WTBC), west of the Caledonides. On Ringvassøy, a basement of mainly tonalitic gneiss is overlain by the Ringvassøy Greenstone Belt (RGB), which is metamorphosed up to middle amphibolite facies. Tonalitic gneiss in the west and southeast of the island has U–Pb zircon ages of 2.84–2.82 Ga, similar to U–Pb zircon ages of 2.85–2.83 Ga for metavolcanics in the RGB. Mafic dykes cutting the basement have U–Pb zircon and baddelyite ages of 2.40 Ga, with a titanite age (metamorphic overprint) of 1.77 Ga; the same dykes seem to occur in the RGB. The focus of this study is a highly Fe-sulphide-mineralized, quartz-mica rich unit (‘keratophyre’?), which is suggested to be auferious. This unit be traced from the western to eastern limits of the RGB and coincides with a geophysical resistivity anomaly. The unit was mapped and sampled to identify enrichments of Fe-sulphides and Au, in all types of encountered mineralizations. Structurally in the RGB, D1 is represented by the main ductile foliation (S1) parallel to primary bedding/layering, rare isoclinal folds, and foliation-parallel shears (S1), and occurred between 2.8 Ga and 2.40 Ga. Most of the post-D1 structures, which cut the mafic dykes, formed in greenschist-facies conditions possibly during the Svecofennian Orogeny (c. 1.80–1.75 Ga), and include: macroscale upright folds and related low-angle ductile shears (S2), and moderately to steeply plunging folds associated with steeply dipping, ductile shears (S3). Samples of the quartz-mica rich unit were collected across and along strike, and include all observed variations in lithology and mineralisation. Samples were also collected from syn-tectonic mineralisation and quartz veins in. Geochemical data, combined with the S1-concordant position of the quartz-mica rich unit throughout the RGB, offer the possibility that it originated as a stratiform unit in a volcano-sedimentary setting. The unit may then have been hydrothermally altered and mineralized in the vicinity of a black smoker complex. A gold mineralization is identified in the bordering lithologies, thus, presenting no relation to the quartz-mica rich unit. These findings again state the potential for gold in the RGB, and provide important knowledge for further prospecting.
format Master Thesis
author Elvenes, Hallgeir
author_facet Elvenes, Hallgeir
author_sort Elvenes, Hallgeir
title Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex
title_short Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex
title_full Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex
title_fullStr Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex
title_full_unstemmed Structural and geochemical mapping of a Fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the Ringvassøya Greenstone Belt, West Troms Basement Complex
title_sort structural and geochemical mapping of a fe-mineralized quartz-mica rich unit in the ringvassøya greenstone belt, west troms basement complex
publisher UiT Norges arktiske universitet
publishDate 2015
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/7743
long_lat ENVELOPE(19.250,19.250,69.917,69.917)
geographic Ringvassøya
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