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Tuffite from
Bidjovagge gold-copper deposit, Kautokeino, Troms og Finnmark, Norway


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Type:Tuffite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Tuffite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bidjovagge gold-copper deposit, Kautokeino, Troms og Finnmark, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1094985
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1094985:0
GUID (UUID V4):039e7963-5ec1-4f60-ba0d-755368340fca
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study of the Proterozoic Bidjovagge Au-Cu deposit, Finnmark, northern Norway D.C. Ettner ', A. Bjerlykke"...Oslo, Norway Mineralogical-Geological Museum, University of Oslo, Sarsgate 1, N-0562 Oslo, Norway Received:...November 1993 Abstract. The Bidjovagge Au-Cu deposit, northern Norway, hosted within a shear zone in...Proterozoic Kautokeino greenstone belt, is more base metal-rich than Archaean mesothermal gold deposits...deposits. An early phase of gold and copper mineralization is hosted by sheared albitic felsites, within an alteration
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Origin of the Proterozoic Bidjovagge Gold-Copper Deposit, Finnmark, Northern Norway, as Deduced from Rare...Abstract: The Bidjovagge gold-copper deposit, northern Norway occurs in the lower Proterozoic Kautokeino greenstone...primary calcite samples from A, C and D ore bodies (copper-rich) show almost flat chondrite-normalised REE...All these isotopic age data indicate that the gold-copper mineralisation may occur during or slightly after...the early primary calcite samples from B ore body (gold-rich) show an overall negative chondrite-normalised
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Davidites and Sulfides in the Bidjovagge Gold-Copper Deposit, Finnmark, Northern Norway A. Bjorlykke 1, G. L....1Department of Geology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway 2Department of Physics, University of Alberta,...accepted March 16, 1990 Summary The Bidjovagge gold-copper deposit (69°17'N, 22°29'E) occurs in the north-south...north-south trending Proterozoic Kautokeino greenstone belt. The greenstone belt consists of shallow marine...between 1880-1890 Ma and between 1860-1870 Ma. The deposit occurs in the stratigraphically lower part of the
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geodynamic control on ore deposit formation is suggested. All orogenic gold deposits formed syn- to post-peak...the shield towards the SW and west. Most orogenic gold deposits formed during periods of crustal shortening...developed on older continental crust. Iron oxide–copper–gold (IOCG) deposits are diverse in style. At least...Shield; VMS; Orogenic gold; Iron oxide–copper–gold (IOCG); Anorthosite; Titanium deposit 1. Introduction...constitutes large parts of Finland, NW Russia, Norway, and Sweden (Fig. 1). The oldest rocks yet found
 
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