Database name: |
World Fe-oxide+/-Cu-Au-U (IOCG) deposits |
Compilers: |
Sunil S. Gandhi |
Release date: |
2015-03-04 |
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Deposit name(s): |
Tapuli; Tapulivuoma; Tapulivaara |
Political location(s): |
Sweden; Province or state: Nörrbotten County; Nearest community: Pajala (24 km NNW) |
Deposit clan (type): |
Iron Skarn-type |
Deposit (sub) types: |
stratabound massive, banded and disseminated mineralization, in part replacing dolomite associated with the volcanic rocks in host sequence; Reference: Zitzmann, A. (Editor(s)), 1978: The Iron Ore Deposits of Europe and Adjacent Areas: Explanatory Notes to the International Map of the Iron Ore Deposits of Europe, 1:2,500,000 (Lists and Tables); International Geological Congress, Commission for the Geological Map of the World, Subcommission for the Metallogenic Map of the World, Bundesanstalt fur Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Postfach 51 01 53, D-3000 Hannover 51, Volume II, 386 p. |
Deposit status: |
significant prospect; Size category: 68.5 Mt |
Geologic province: |
Svecofennian Orogen |
Geologic subprovince: |
Northern Svecofennian |
Geologic district: |
Kaunisvaara (Ore District) |
Commodities: |
Fe |
Mineralization styles: |
disseminated; massive; banded |
Geological ages: |
Late Paleoproterozoic (mineralization) Late Paleoproterozoic (host rocks) |
Regional tectonic structure: |
anticline, major (trend N to NE; more than 20 km in length; limbs dip 50 to 65°) |
Host rocks: |
(1) sedimentary; carbonate; Depositional setting: continental; Metamorphic grade: greenschistIndividual lithologies: | skarn dolomite |
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Alteration signatures: |
skarn: diopside, tremolite, serpentine, talc and scapolit; What was altered: dolomite and associated host rocks |
Mineralogy: |
(alteration): diopside, tremolite, talc, serpentine, scapolite, hornblende, phlogopite (mineralization): magnetite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite |
Deposit shape: |
tabularDeposit dimensions: | length: 2.5 kilometres thickness: 100 metres depth: 300 metres |
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Qualified comments: |
(Applies to: discovery and development) Discovered in 1918; explored during 1961-'71; resources of 68.5 Mt to a depth of 300 m; average grade 29.4 % Fe, 0.06 % P, 0.15 % S and 0.01 % Cu; no mining; 5 km NNE of larger Stora Sahavaara deposit. One of the 6 deposits in a 20x1 km, NNE-trending zone of metasediments; from N to S: Palotieva, Tapulivuoma, Ruutijärvi, Södra Sahavaara, Stora Sahavaara, Suksivuoma and Karhujärvi; dip 50-65° W or NW. |
References: |
Anonymous, 2000 |
Swedish Database of Mineral Deposits |
Email |
Carlon, C. J., 2000 |
Iron Oxide Systems and Base Metal Mineralisation in Northern Sweden |
Section Eurasia and Africa, in Hydrothermal Iron Oxide Copper-Gold and Related Deposits: A Global Perspective, Volume 1, Edited by Porter, T. M., Australian Mineral Foundation, Adelaide, Australia, PGC Publishing, Adelaide, 349 p, p. 283 - 296 |
Zitzmann, A. Editor(s)), 1978 |
The Iron Ore Deposits of Europe and Adjacent Areas: Explanatory Notes to the International Map of the Iron Ore Deposits of Europe, 1:2,500,000 (Lists and Tables) |
International Geological Congress, Commission for the Geological Map of the World, Subcommission for the Metallogenic Map of the World, Bundesanstalt fur Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Postfach 51 01 53, D-3000 Hannover 51, Volume II, 386 p. |
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Resource data: |
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60.3 million metric tons ore; Combined with production?: no; Provisional entry?: yesGrade-commodity information: | Fe: 29.3 percent S: 0.18 percent | Reference: Anonymous, 2000: Swedish Database of Mineral Deposits; Email Percent weights allocated to deposit: 100.0% |