Structural framework and timing of the Pahtohavare Cu ± Au deposits, Kiruna mining district, Sweden
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Published:2023-07-18
Issue:7
Volume:14
Page:763-784
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ISSN:1869-9529
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Container-title:Solid Earth
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Solid Earth
Author:
Logan LeslieORCID, Veress Ervin, Andersson Joel B. H., Martinsson Olof, Bauer Tobias E.
Abstract
Abstract. As part of the larger mineral systems approach to
Cu-bearing mineralization in northern Norrbotten, this study utilizes
structural geology to set the classic Pahtohavare Cu ± Au deposits
into an up-to-date tectonic framework. The Pahtohavare Cu ± Au
deposits, situated only 5 km southwest of the Kiirunavaara world-class iron
oxide–apatite (IOA) deposit, have a dubious timing, and their link to IOA
formation is not constrained. The study area contains both epigenic Cu ± Au (Pahtohavare) and iron oxide–copper–gold (IOCG; Rakkurijärvi)
mineral occurrences which are hosted in bedrock that has been folded and
bound by two shear zones trending northeast to southwest and northwest to southeast to the east and southwest,
respectively. Structural mapping and petrographic investigation of the area
reveal a noncylindrical, SE-plunging anticline. The cleavage measurements
mirror the fold geometry, which characterizes the fold as F2 associated
with the late phase of the Svecokarelian orogeny. Porphyroclasts with pressure
shadows, mylonitic fabrics, and foliation trails in porphyroblasts indicate
S0/S1 is a tectonic fabric. The epigenetic Pahtohavare Cu ± Au mineralization sits in brittle–ductile structures that cross-cut an
earlier foliation and the F2 fold, indicating that the timing of the
deposits occurred syn- to post-F2 folding, at least ca. 80 Myr after
the Kiirunavaara IOA formation. A 3D model and cross-sections of the
Pahtohavare–Rakkurijärvi area and a new structural framework of the
district are presented and used to suggest that the shear zones bounding the
area are likely reactivated early structures that have played a critical
role in ore formation in the Kiruna mining district.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics,Soil Science
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