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Pyrrhotite from
Laurinoja Mine, Hannukainen deposit, Kolari, Lapland, Finland


Classification
Species:Pyrrhotite
Formula:Fe1-xS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrrhotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Laurinoja Mine, Hannukainen deposit, Kolari, Lapland, Finland
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:847006
Long-form Identifier:1:3:847006:5
GUID (UUID V4):6ad1d5b4-05ad-41ea-a8ff-88e1a86c6f9d
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrrhotite
0.5km (0.3 miles) ⓘKuervitikko mine, Kolari, Lapland, Finland
5.4km (3.4 miles) ⓘRautuoja mine, Kolari, Lapland, Finland
7.3km (4.6 miles) ⓘRautuvaara mine, Kolari, Lapland, Finland
27.6km (17.1 miles) ⓘPahtavuoma (Pahtavuoma-U), KittilĂ€, Lapland, Finland
29.2km (18.2 miles) ⓘPalotieva, Pajala, Norrbotten County, Sweden
31.3km (19.5 miles) ⓘTapuli (Tapulivuoma), Pajala, Norrbotten County, Sweden
32.2km (20.0 miles) ⓘJolhikko gold occurrence (Hanhilampi 1-3), KittilĂ€, Lapland, Finland
33.2km (20.6 miles) ⓘStora Sahavaara, Sahavaara, Pajala, Norrbotten County, Sweden
42.9km (26.7 miles) ⓘSirkka kaivos, KittilĂ€, Lapland, Finland
47.4km (29.5 miles) ⓘLevijĂ€rvi-Loukinen deposit, KittilĂ€, Lapland, Finland
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (volume)
Geological Survey of Finland, Bulletin 318 TIlE PRECAMBRIAN GE:OL,OGY AND, SKARN IROl'r OIRE'S OF THE...he ores contain varying am ou n ts of pyrite, pyrrhotite an d chalcopyrite. T h e copper con te nt reach...60 60 .................. 60 60 63 64 The Hannukainen magnetite d eposit . . . . . . . . . . . . ....north of Hannukainen 93 'The Kuervitikko magnetite deposit 'The Aavahelukka magnetite deposit 'The 'I'uohilehto...'I'uohilehto magnetite deposit '...................... "...................... 93 95 95 The Rautuvaara
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in the example of the deposits in the Central Lapland Paleoproterozoic belt, gold mineralization formed...boundary, a suture delineating the core of the Lapland–Kola orogen in the north, and the series of overthrusts...segment of the Russian Arctic and in northern Finland. In the article below, data on the age of pre-ore...the better-studied gold deposits in the Finnish Lapland. Minerals 2022, 12, 537. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12050537...the better‐studied gold deposits in the Finnish Lapland. Minerals 2022, 12, 537 2 of 21 2. Distribution
Corporate Document
Mining 2003 Rovaniemi, Finland December 2003 GTK CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FINLAND 1. Deposits in Archaean...2.5 Sepponen 2. Deposits in Palaeoproterozoic Lapland Domain 2.1 KittilÀ area 2.1.1 AhvenjÀrvi 2.1.2...3 Pahtavaara 2.2.4 SattasköngÀs 2.3 Kolari area 2.3.1 Laurinoja 2.3.2 Cu-Rautuvaara 2.4 Kuusamo Schist...Rovaniemi 3. Deposits in the Svecofennian Domain of Finland 3.1 HÀme-Tampere region 3.1.1 Haveri, Vilj akkala...Amantaitau-Daughyztau ore field 9.2.1 Amantaitau deposit 9.2.2 Daughyztau deposit 9.3 Muruntau 9.4 Almalyk and Saukbulak
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Styles in Finland PASI EILU,†,* Department of Geology, University of Turku, FIN-20014 Turku, Finland PETER...Survey of Finland, P.O. Box 1237, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland PEKKA NURMI, Geological Survey of Finland, P.O...O. Box 96, FIN-02151 Espoo, Finland AND TERO NIIRANEN Department of Geology, P.O. Box 64, FIN-00014...Helsinki, Finland Abstract A wide range of styles of gold mineralization has been recognized in Finland, including...during distinct episodes of crustal evolution in Finland. Several late-Archean greenstone belts in the Karelian
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
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)
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...Ga and thus a strong geodynamic control on ore deposit formation is suggested. All orogenic gold deposits...oxide–copper–gold (IOCG); Anorthosite; Titanium deposit 1. Introduction The Fennoscandian Shield forms...European craton and constitutes large parts of Finland, NW Russia, Norway, and Sweden (Fig. 1). The oldest
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 HÀrme: The hi story of petrologie study in Finland ....... . ........ Kai Hytönen: The hi story of mineralogy in Finland 1918- 1984 . . ... ... Kalevi Virkkala: History of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from albitite and carbonate-hosted Bhukia Gold Deposit, Rajasthan, western India – An IOCG-IOA analogue...from albitite and carbonate-hosted Bhukia Gold Deposit, Rajasthan, western India – An IOCG-IOA analogue...from albitite and carbonate-hosted Bhukia Gold Deposit, Rajasthan, western India – An IOCG-IOA analogue...asvenkatesh@hotmail.com Abstract The Bhukia gold (+copper) deposit hosted by albitite and carbonates that occur within...(Iron-Oxide Apatite) association. Bhukia Gold Deposit has many similarities with Kiruna type Iron-oxide
Book
features. In his career in Finland, with among others the Geological Survey of Finland, he advocated 3D interpretations...holder of three countries (Hungary, Austria and Finland), Gabor Gaál was one of Finland’s most international...death at the service of the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK). Gaál’s life and career were exceptional...vii viii Obituary Gabor worked in Northern Finland Ore Geology Council where he supervised 14 ore...Geological Research Institute. Gaál returned to Finland in 1998. He served as a GTK research director until
 
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