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Magnetite from
Kemi Mine, Keminmaa, Lapland, Finland


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kemi Mine, Keminmaa, Lapland, Finland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:847450
Long-form Identifier:1:3:847450:6
GUID (UUID V4):75b48f3d-1726-44f4-9782-15b0d8ea01be
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
12.5km (7.8 miles) Paasivaara Reef, Penikat complex, Lapland, Finland
48.3km (30.0 miles) Kivimaa, Tervola, Lapland, Finland
83.1km (51.7 miles) Kilvenjärvi Offset Sulfide-PGE Deposit, Portimo complex, Lapland, Finland
92.2km (57.3 miles) Sääskilampi, Ranua, Lapland, Finland
92.9km (57.7 miles) Kalix group of dikes, Kalix, Norrbotten County, Sweden
93.4km (58.1 miles) Siika-Kämä PGE Reef, Portimo complex, Lapland, Finland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ÖSTERR. MINER. GES. 164 (2018) MINERAL DEPOSITS OF LAPLAND: EXCURSION GUIDE OF THE MONTANUNIVERSITÄT LEOBEN...Montanuniversität Leoben took place in Lapland, northern Finland & Sweden. Thanks to the organisation of...mineralogists alike. We The biggest operating mines, Kemi (Cr), Aitik (Cu, Au), Kiruna (Fe) and Kittilä (Au)...(Hannukainen) and orogenic gold deposits of the Central Lapland Greenstone Belt have been explored. The excursion...and constitutes large parts of Fennoscandia in Finland, NW Russia, Norway and Sweden (Figure 2). Archean
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 265 The main metallogenie features of Finland By Aarno Kahma Geologinen...1973 Second printing 1979 Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 265 THE MAI N METALLOGENIC FEATURES... Kahma, A. 1973. The main mctallogenic features of Finland. Ge%gica/Survey oj Fin/and, Bulletin 265. 29 pages...in the Early and Middle Precambrian bedrock of Finland are outlined in the text. Information on other...of southern Finland and the Main Sulphide Ore Belt compared 13 The chromite ore of Kemi 15 Iron ores
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
6 1 Department of Geology, University of Oulu, Finland, 2 Swedish Geological Co., Lulegt, Sweden, 30utokumpu...30utokumpu Oy, Exploration, Rovaniemi, Finland, 4 Geological Institute. USSR Academy of Sciences, Petrozavodsk...area of the northeastern Fennoscandian Shield in Finland, Sweden and the Soviet Union. Only one intrusion...intrusion, is encountered in Sweden whereas in Finland, their number exceeds twenty. These are concentrated...northern Finland and the Koitelainen intrusion with its satellites located in central Finnish Lapland. The
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 305 The metallogeny of Finland by Aimo Mikkola Geologinen tutkimuslaitos.... Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 305 THE METALLOGENY OF FINLAND by AIMO MIKKOLA with 9 fig...1980 Mikkola, Aim o 1980. The metallogeny of Finland. Ceological Sllrvey land, Btilletin 305. 22 pages...metallogenic epochs and types of mineral deposits in Finland are discussed. Thc Archean iron and nickel-copper... minera l deposits, metallogeny, Precambrian, Finland. Pro]. Aimo Mikkola, Helsi"ki U"iversity Fin/and
Book
Mineral Deposits of Finland Edited by Wolfgang D. Maier Raimo Lahtinen Hugh O’Brien AMSTERDAM • BOSTON...Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, Finland I. Haapala University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland T. Halkoaho...Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland E. Hanski Oulu Mining School, Oulu, Finland A. Hartikainen Geological...Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland C. Hartshorne AngloAmerican Exploration, London, UK T....Mawson Resources, Finland E. Heilimo Geological Survey of Finland, Kuopio, Finland P. Heino Yara Suomi
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Distinguishing glaciogenic deposits in southern Finnish Lapland: implications for exploration P. Sarala*1, S. Rossi1...geology is essential for successful exploration. In Finland, the bedrock is almost completely covered by till...investigations of till and moraines in southern Finnish Lapland were combined with heavy mineral and geochemical...moraine, Gold, Weathered bedrock, Exploration, Finland Introduction Fennoscandia has been glaciated several...used in exploration and has a long tradition in Finland. With the development of rapid and multi-element
Report (issue)
Geological Survey of Finland Special Paper 35 Boris Saltikoff, Kauko Puustinen and Mikko Tontti Metallogenic...deposits in Finland Explanation to the Metallogenic Map of Finland Geological Survey of Finland Espoo 2006...metallic mineral deposits in Finland – Explanation to the Metallogenic Map of Finland. Geologian tutkimuskeskus...tutkimuskeskus – Geological Survey of Finland, Special Paper 35. 66 pages, 19 figures, 2 tables. This paper contains...contains explanations to the Metallogenic Map of Finland 1 : 1 000 000 (Saltikoff et al. 2002). The aim
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
bodies contain world-class ore deposits, notably the Kemi chromium deposit and the Pechenga nickel deposits...2 Oulu Mining School University of Oulu Oulu, Finland E-mail: eero.hanski@oulu.fi E lements , V ol ...are magmatic in nature and include chromite, magnetite and ilmenite (oxide ores), as well as pyrrhotite...concentrations. The most important deposits are Kemi (Cr), Pechenga (Ni and Cu), Kevitsa and Sakatti...resulted in more than 20 layered intrusions in Finland and NW Russia (Fig. 1). This magmatic event can
Report (issue)
^Department o f Geology, University of Turku. Turku, Finland. ^Geological Survey of Norway, Trondheim, Norway...mineralization or ore deposit or dissemination or mine ultramafic or ultrabasic or dunite or perioditite...Sweden, Heikki Papunen of the University of Turku, Finland, and Gerald Czamanske of the U.S. Geological Survey...Scandinanvian Ni-Cu deposits is Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 333, "Nickel-copper deposits of the Baltic...1985. Nickel ores of the Outokumpu complex in Finland have been included in this bibliography despite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Shield G. GAAL Geological Survey of Finland, SF-02150 Espoo (Finland) Abstract Ga~il, G., 1990. Tectonic...was accompanied by southward obduction of the Lapland Granulite Belt on the Archaean crust. During the...Cr2Oz. . ? . m . . . . . . . . . depth in Kemi and Koitelainen amount t o 2 × 1 0 ~ tons with...(Baltic) Shield. I Layered igneous complexes: 1. Kemi (Cr), 2. Penikat (PGE), 3. Mustavaara (Fe-V-Ti)...(2.0-1.95 Ga) Polmak-Pasvik-Pechenga-Varzuga E Lapland Granulite Belt \~ / Tanaelv Belt f Oceanic island
Journal (volume)
ore-prospecting carried out by the Geological Survey of Finland in summer 1946 and the field-map for the general...Jatulian and Kalevian series in Central and S. E. Finland. Their chronological succession is noW regarded...Karelides in E. Finland. While the idea of the Karelidie mountain chain was formed in Finland the geological...Iower course of the Kemi river. During the World War II the Geological Survey of Finland started ore-prospecting...(lmpublished), in the coastal area surrounding the town Kemi (Härme 1948). At the same time, geo4624/ .19 8
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and occurs at the border of the Paleoproterozoic Lapland Granulite Belt and the Archean Belomorian composite...likely to correspond with the occurrence of the Lapland–Kola Ocean. According to isotope Sm–Nd dating on...intrusion [15], Cu-Ni-Co + PGE deposits in Finland: Kemi [5,16], Penikat [17,18], Akanvaara, Koitelainen...Greenstone Belt [55]. It occurs at the border of the Lapland Granulite Belt (LGB) and the Archean Belomorian...chromite-bearing stratiform (Campo Formose [67], Kemi [68,69], etc.). Massifs of the Notozero complex
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Fennoscandian Shield comprises the Northern Belt in Finland and the Southern Belt in Karelia. They host mafic-ultramafic...produced layered PGE-bearing intrusions in Finland (Penikat, Kemi, Koitelainen) and mafic intrusions in Karelia...He ratios in accessory minerals (ilmenite and magnetite) indicate an upper mantle source. Large-scale...Palaeoproterozoic mafic-ultramafic layered bodies in Finland (e.g., Penikat, Kemi) [4–6], Sweden (Tornio intrusion), and...Secondary and accessory minerals pyrite, ilmenite, magnetite, mackinawite, the complex PGE mineralization.
Book
Precambrian Geology, 14 PRECAMBRIAN GEOLOGY OF FINLAND KEY TO THE EVOLUTION OF THE FENNOSCANDIAN SHIELD...Precambrian Geology, 14 PRECAMBRIAN GEOLOGY OF FINLAND KEY TO THE EVOLUTION OF THE FENNOSCANDIAN SHIELD...University of Helsinki, Finland P.A. NURMI Geological Survey of Finland Espoo, Finland .. .. O.T. RAMO University...University of Helsinki, Finland ELSEVIER Amsterdam – Boston – Heidelberg – London – New York – Oxford...Introduction to the Archean of Finland .....22 1.1. The extent of the Archean in Finland .....................
Journal (volume)
THE PROSPECTING AND GEOLOGY OF THE KEMI CHROMITE DEPOSIT, FINLAND A PRELIMINARY REPORT BY AARNO KAHMA...THE PROSPECTING AND GEOLOGY OF THE KEMI CHROMITE DEPOSIT, FINLAND A PRELIMINARY REPORT BY AARNO KAHMA...the Kemi chromite occurrence 2. V ALTO VELTHEIM. On the geology of the chromite deposit at Kemi, North...North Finland ... ........ ............ .. ...... ........ .. .. .. ................ 3. OKE VAASJOKI and...AULIS HEIKKlNEN. On the chromites of the Kemi deposits, North Finland ...................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 77, FI-96101 Rovaniemi, Finland Geological Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 1237...1237, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 31 January 2011 Accepted...Present address: Mustavaara Mine Ltd., Kaarnatie 36B, FI-90500 Oulu, Finland. 0024-4937/$ – see front matter...from northern Sweden and Norway to southeastern Finland and northwestern Russia (Hölttä et al., 2008)....intrusions Younger (ca. 2.44 Ga) Kukkola–Tornio Kemi Penikat Portimo cplx Koillismaa cplx Kärppäsuo Junttilanniemi
Journal (volume)
FINLANDE ON THE OCCURENCE OF GOLD IN FINNISH LAPLAND BY CURT FIRCKS, M. E. HELSINGFORS 1906 ON THE...THE OCGURRENCE OF GOLD F I N N I S H LAPLAND CURT PIRCKS M. B. W I T H 15 FIGURES AND FRONTISPIECE...veins is made after a sojourn of three months in Lapland. Anyone not personally acquainted with the geology...cases. All the members of the Geological Survey of Finland have kindly provided me with ample information...the west. first gold in Finland was found in 1836 at the mouth of the Kemi river in the form of two
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Belgium e Geological Survey of Finland, PO Box 96, FIN-02151 Espoo, Finland f Department of Geology, University...University of Turku FIN-20014 Turku, Finland Received 2 July 2004; accepted 2 April 2005 Available online...European craton and constitutes large parts of Finland, NW Russia, Norway, and Sweden (Fig. 1). The oldest...mussalmi (TKS) greenstone complex (Fig. 1) in Finland, which therefore serves as a good example of the...the intrusions in Karelia and the Kola–Finnish Lapland areas (Fig. 2). However, the timing of these intrusions
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1989, pp. 1057-1077 The Kemi Stratiform Chromitite Deposit, Northern Finland T. T. ALAPIETI, Departmentof... SF-90570OuIu, Finland J. KUJANP'Ad•, Kemi Mine, P.O. Box 8, SF-94101 Kemi, Finland J. J. LAHTINEN...Malmi/OutokumpuOy, Kairatie 56, SF-96100Rovaniemi,Finland AND H. PAPUNEN Departmentof Geologyand Mineralogy...Mineralogy,Universityof Turku,SF-20500Turku,Finland Abstract The Kemi chromitedepositis hostedby an early Proterozoic(2...qualityof the ore. The presentsurfacesectionof the Kemi intrusionis interpretedasa crosssectiontypical of
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 336 The development of geological sciences in Finland Edited by Heikki... Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 336 THE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN FINLAND Edited by HEIKKI...Mineral exploration and geologieal surveys in Finland before 1886 ... ... ............. . .. .. . . ...Preeambrian in Finland .... Maunu Härme: The hi story of petrologie study in Finland ....... . ........ Kai Hytönen: The hi story of mineralogy in Finland 1918- 1984 . . ... ... Kalevi Virkkala: History of
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 304 THE PREC'AMBRIAN IN FINLAND BY AHTI SIMONEN with 35 figures... Simonen, Ahti: 1980 The Precambrian in Finland. GeologicalSurvey of Finland, Bulletin 304. 58 pages,. 35 figures...figures, 3 tables. The Precambrian crust, of Finland forms the central part of the Baltic Shield, which...the geological evolution of the Precambrian in Finland. The most important events in the geological evolution...orogeny, Precambrian, Finland Prof.. Ahti Sissonen, Otakuja 3 D 46, 02150 Espoo 15, Finland ISBN 951-690-111-
Journal (volume)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF FINLAND (GSF) Publication sales P.O. Box 96 FIN-02151 Espoo, Finland +358 205 50 11 Telefax:...0205 50 13 GFC, Distriktsbyrån för Mellersta Finland Biblioteket PB 1237 70211 Kuopio 0205 50 11 Telefax:...Regional office for Mid-Finland Library P.O. Box 1237 FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland +358 205 50 11 Telefax:...Telekopio: 0205 50 14 GFC, Distriktsbyrån för Norra Finland Biblioteket PB 77 96101 Rovaniemi 0205 50 11 Telefax:...Regional office for Northern Finland Library P.O. Box 77 FIN-96101 Rovaniemi, Finland +358 205 50 11 Telefax:
Catalog/List
tabular twinned crystal about 1cm size ( Telino Mine, Linopolis, Minas Gerais Brazil) £25 Na Be PO4 19...19. TITANITE variety "Greenovite" (Praboma Mine, St Marcel, Aosta Italy) pink vein about 3mm wide and...CUBANITE crystal section 5mm overall size (Henderson# 2 mine, 3250 level, Chibugamu, Quebec Canada) £12 24. CUPRIAN...CUPRIAN MELANTERITE rich bluish-green mass, Lokken Mine, Trondheim Norway 25. NATNE GOLD micro grains on...small quartz crystals, possibly some with faces. lxl Mine, Washoe County Nevada USA £30 Olinghouse 27. QUARTZ
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1556/24.58.2015.4.1 High-tech metal potential in Finland with emphasis on rare earth elements (REE), titanium...Geological Survey of Finland, Rovaniemi, Finland Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, Finland 1 2 Received:...and Li occurrences and exploration potential in Finland, based on existing data combined with new geochemistry...kaolin-bearing weathering crusts in eastern and northern Finland. The highest REE concentrations occur in late magmatic...ilmenite was mined together with vanadium-rich magnetite from 1953 to 1985 from a small gabbro–anorthosite
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland Bulletin 331 Proterozoic exogenic processes and related metallogeny Proceedings...Proceedings of the symposium held in Oulu, Finland, August 15-16, 1983. Edited by Kauko Laajoki and Juhani...tutkimuskeskus Espoo 1985 Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 331 PROTEROZOIC EXOGENIG PROCESSES AND...Kauranne, Direetor of the Geologieal Survey of Finland, who kindly arranged for publieation in the Bulletin...Bulletin of the Geologieal Survey of Finland. We also thank Mr. Malcolm S. Hieks, M.A., for eorreeting
 
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