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Ore mineralogy and trace element (re)distribution at the metamorphosed Lappberget Zn-Pb-Ag-(Cu-Au) deposit, Garpenberg, Sweden

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posted on 2024-03-13, 10:00 authored by G. Tiu, N. Jansson, C. Wanhainen, Yousef GhorbaniYousef Ghorbani, L. Lilja

Qualitative and quantitative mineralogical and textural investigations were undertaken for the different sulfide minerals in the 1.89 Ga Lappberget deposit, with a focus on sphalerite and pyrite. Three sphalerite types were identified and associated with: (1) main massive sulfide mineralization, (2) Fe-Mn skarn ore, and (3) Ag-rich fissure veins. Sphalerite-1 contained a relatively higher amount of trace elements (Fe, Co, Ge, Cu, Sn, and Au) but is lower in Mn/Fe, Ga, and Hg compared to sphalerite-2. Evidence of tectono-metamorphic modification of sulfides is observed throughout the deposit, such as the formation of growth twins and deformation twins in sulfides, the development of high-angled triple-point junctions in recrystallized pyrite and sphalerite, and the formation of â??ball oreâ?? or â??durchbewegungâ?? textures within mineralized shear zones. The recrystallization of pyrite and galena may have led to the re-distribution of fluid-mobile elements (As, Cu, Zn, Pb, Ag, and Au), some of which were deposited in discordant Ag-rich fissure veins peripheral to the main massive sulfide lenses. Trace element signatures of sulfides in Lappberget are compatible with the other metamorphosed and deformed, subseafloor volcanogenic carbonate replacement (SVALS)-type deposits in the Bergslagen mining district. © 2021 The Author(s)

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  • School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Ore Geology Reviews

Volume

135

Publisher

Elsevier B.V.

ISSN

0169-1368

eISSN

1872-7360

Date Submitted

2023-07-31

Date Accepted

2021-05-08

Date of First Publication

2021-05-12

Date of Final Publication

2021-08-01

ePrints ID

54505