Pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central Finland

Pyhäsalmi mine is located in central Finland, at the eastern side of the Pyhäjärvi lake. The Pyhäsalmi deposit is polymetallic Zn-Cu VMS ore body with total reserve, mined and yet to be mined, of 58.3 Mt @ Cu 0.9 %, Zn 2.4 %, S 37.8 %, Au 0.4 g/t and Ag 14 g/t. At the end of 2013, 51 Mt of ore has b...

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Main Author: Hettula, J. (Jesse)
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Published: University of Oulu 2017
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spelling ndltd-oulo.fi-oai-oulu.fi-nbnfioulu-2017102530102018-06-22T04:50:44ZPyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central FinlandHettula, J. (Jesse)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess© Jesse Hettula, 2017Degree Programme in GeosciencesPyhäsalmi mine is located in central Finland, at the eastern side of the Pyhäjärvi lake. The Pyhäsalmi deposit is polymetallic Zn-Cu VMS ore body with total reserve, mined and yet to be mined, of 58.3 Mt @ Cu 0.9 %, Zn 2.4 %, S 37.8 %, Au 0.4 g/t and Ag 14 g/t. At the end of 2013, 51 Mt of ore has been mined. The mine will be in operation until August of 2019. The Pyhäsalmi deposit is hosted in a felsic-dominated bimodal Proterozoic succession. Local hydrothermal alteration is composed of sericite-quartz alteration, and intensifies when it is in close proximity with the upper ore body. The deep ore body is thrusted into unaltered metamorphosed hangingwall volcanic rock, thus separated from the alteration zone. The Pyhäsalmi district and deposit has been subjected to four different tectonic phases (D1–D4) and intrusions accompanied by them. These tectonic processes have thrusted the deposit in upright position from the original position. Basic theory of VMS formation processes can be used for modeling Pyhäsalmi deposit formation process, which in turn can benefit massive sulfide exploration.University of Oulu2017-10-25info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201710253010urn:nbn:fi:oulu-201710253010eng
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Pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central Finland
description Pyhäsalmi mine is located in central Finland, at the eastern side of the Pyhäjärvi lake. The Pyhäsalmi deposit is polymetallic Zn-Cu VMS ore body with total reserve, mined and yet to be mined, of 58.3 Mt @ Cu 0.9 %, Zn 2.4 %, S 37.8 %, Au 0.4 g/t and Ag 14 g/t. At the end of 2013, 51 Mt of ore has been mined. The mine will be in operation until August of 2019. The Pyhäsalmi deposit is hosted in a felsic-dominated bimodal Proterozoic succession. Local hydrothermal alteration is composed of sericite-quartz alteration, and intensifies when it is in close proximity with the upper ore body. The deep ore body is thrusted into unaltered metamorphosed hangingwall volcanic rock, thus separated from the alteration zone. The Pyhäsalmi district and deposit has been subjected to four different tectonic phases (D1–D4) and intrusions accompanied by them. These tectonic processes have thrusted the deposit in upright position from the original position. Basic theory of VMS formation processes can be used for modeling Pyhäsalmi deposit formation process, which in turn can benefit massive sulfide exploration.
author Hettula, J. (Jesse)
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title Pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central Finland
title_short Pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central Finland
title_full Pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central Finland
title_fullStr Pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central Finland
title_full_unstemmed Pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central Finland
title_sort pyhäsalmi volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, central finland
publisher University of Oulu
publishDate 2017
url http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201710253010
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