A mining industry overview of cobalt in Finland: exploration, deposits and utilization

Author:

Konnunaho Jukka1ORCID,Eilu Pasi2,Törmänen Tuomo1,Karinen Tuomo1,Ranta Jukka-Pekka3,Rasilainen Kalevi2,Nykänen Vesa1,Pokki Jussi2,Dehaine Quentin2

Affiliation:

1. Geological Survey of Finland, PO Box 77, FI-96101 Rovaniemi, Finland

2. Geological Survey of Finland, PO Box 96, FI-02151 Espoo, Finland

3. Oulu Mining School, University of Oulu, PO Box 3000, FI-90014 Oulu, Finland

Abstract

Finland has a significant role in the European Union cobalt supply, with the largest known cobalt resources and only cobalt-producing mines in Europe. In addition, Finland is a globally significant producer of refined cobalt. However, Finland, along with the rest of Europe, is strongly dependent on cobalt imports. Recycled cobalt covers a small fraction of the country's demand, as well as that of the rest of Europe. Most of the cobalt deposits in Finland can be grouped into five genetic types (± subtypes). The orthomagmatic and Outokumpu types have been among the most important sources of cobalt in Finland. The Talvivaara type hosts the largest known cobalt resource in Europe, mostly in the Terrafame Sotkamo deposit. The most common cobalt minerals in the Finnish deposits are sulfides, and to a lesser extent sulfarsenides. These are concentrated by froth flotation, and the concentrates treated in Finnish cobalt refineries. An exception to this is the Terrafame Sotkamo mine, where bio-heap leaching technology is utilized for metal recovery, and metalliferous liquid is processed to battery-grade chemicals. Assessment of undiscovered mineral resources, prospectivity modelling, the exploration history and recent discoveries highlight the exploration potential for several types of Co-enriched mineral deposits in Finland. Thematic collection: This article is part of the energy-critical metals for a low carbon transition collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/critical-metals

Publisher

Geological Society of London

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