Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern Finland

The lower part of the early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, northwestern Finnish Lapland, comprises a quartzite formation overlain by intermediate and felsic tuffs and tuffites with some lava flows, mostly intermediate in chemical composition. They are intruded by numerous sills of albi...

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Main Authors: P. Eilu, H. Idman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1988-12-01
Series:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
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Online Access:http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume60/sgs_bt_060_2_pages_115_127.pdf
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spelling doaj-50723226503343db8b6d7d73d06731e92020-11-24T21:19:11ZengGeological Society of FinlandBulletin of the Geological Society of Finland0367-52111799-46321988-12-0160211512710.17741/bgsf/60.2.003Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern FinlandP. EiluH. IdmanThe lower part of the early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, northwestern Finnish Lapland, comprises a quartzite formation overlain by intermediate and felsic tuffs and tuffites with some lava flows, mostly intermediate in chemical composition. They are intruded by numerous sills of albite diabase and also by some minor keratophyric dykes. The lithology and geochemistry of the rocks are similar to those of the spilitekeratophyre association and provide evidence that the rocks were thoroughly altered by postcrystallization processes. Geochemically, all the rock types, including the extrusive and subvolcanic varieties, are greatly enriched in Na and depleted in K and Mn. The alteration resembles that observed in recent submarine volcanics, whose mineralogy is largely governed by the water/rock ratio during alteration. Subsequent regional metamorphism had only a minor, if any, effect on the geochemistry of the rocks but adjusted the mineralogy to the conditions of epidote-amphibolite facies. The analytical data on lavas and albite diabases suggest an increase in Na, Si, Al and Ti and a decrease in total Fe, Mn, Mg and Ca, with an increase in w/r ratios from low to moderate values, thus reflecting intensifying albitization of the host rock. Further intensification of the water-rock interaction resulted in a dramatic change in alteration. The most permeable parts of the rocks, such as the interpillow matrices, pillow selvages and some of the fractures plus their wall rocks, acquired an ultramafic mineral composition with a marked increase in Fe and Ca and a decrease in Si and Na. A K-metasomatic event that postdated the general hydrothermal alteration locally raised the K-content of the rocks. http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume60/sgs_bt_060_2_pages_115_127.pdfmetavolcanic rocksdiabasechemical compositionmetasomatismhydrothermal alterationalbitizationProterozoicPalovaaraEnontekiöFinland
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H. Idman
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H. Idman
Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern Finland
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
metavolcanic rocks
diabase
chemical composition
metasomatism
hydrothermal alteration
albitization
Proterozoic
Palovaara
Enontekiö
Finland
author_facet P. Eilu
H. Idman
author_sort P. Eilu
title Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern Finland
title_short Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern Finland
title_full Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern Finland
title_fullStr Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, Enontekiö, northwestern Finland
title_sort hydrothermal alteration in the lower part of an early proterozoic greenstone complex at palovaara, enontekiö, northwestern finland
publisher Geological Society of Finland
series Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
issn 0367-5211
1799-4632
publishDate 1988-12-01
description The lower part of the early Proterozoic greenstone complex at Palovaara, northwestern Finnish Lapland, comprises a quartzite formation overlain by intermediate and felsic tuffs and tuffites with some lava flows, mostly intermediate in chemical composition. They are intruded by numerous sills of albite diabase and also by some minor keratophyric dykes. The lithology and geochemistry of the rocks are similar to those of the spilitekeratophyre association and provide evidence that the rocks were thoroughly altered by postcrystallization processes. Geochemically, all the rock types, including the extrusive and subvolcanic varieties, are greatly enriched in Na and depleted in K and Mn. The alteration resembles that observed in recent submarine volcanics, whose mineralogy is largely governed by the water/rock ratio during alteration. Subsequent regional metamorphism had only a minor, if any, effect on the geochemistry of the rocks but adjusted the mineralogy to the conditions of epidote-amphibolite facies. The analytical data on lavas and albite diabases suggest an increase in Na, Si, Al and Ti and a decrease in total Fe, Mn, Mg and Ca, with an increase in w/r ratios from low to moderate values, thus reflecting intensifying albitization of the host rock. Further intensification of the water-rock interaction resulted in a dramatic change in alteration. The most permeable parts of the rocks, such as the interpillow matrices, pillow selvages and some of the fractures plus their wall rocks, acquired an ultramafic mineral composition with a marked increase in Fe and Ca and a decrease in Si and Na. A K-metasomatic event that postdated the general hydrothermal alteration locally raised the K-content of the rocks.
topic metavolcanic rocks
diabase
chemical composition
metasomatism
hydrothermal alteration
albitization
Proterozoic
Palovaara
Enontekiö
Finland
url http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume60/sgs_bt_060_2_pages_115_127.pdf
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