Decoding multiple ore mineral remobilization processes during polyphase deformational phases from the Precambrian Pyhäsalmi VMS deposit halo, Central Finland: new insights from mineralogy, mineral chemistry and micro-CT
Islam, Sk Rakibul; Heilimo, Esa; Kuva, Jukka; Mäkilä, Ermei; Mäki, Timo
Decoding multiple ore mineral remobilization processes during polyphase deformational phases from the Precambrian Pyhäsalmi VMS deposit halo, Central Finland: new insights from mineralogy, mineral chemistry and micro-CT
Islam, Sk Rakibul
Heilimo, Esa
Kuva, Jukka
Mäkilä, Ermei
Mäki, Timo
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082787769
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082787769
Tiivistelmä
The Precambrian bimodal Pyh & auml;salmi Zn-Cu-Ag-Au VMS deposit in the Svecofennian domain of Finland has undergone various degrees of metamorphism and deformation, which have altered the composition and texture of the minerals, resulting in sulfide remobilization. However, studies on metamorphism and its influence on the ore mineral remobilization in the Pyh & auml;salmi region are lacking. Our study provides insights into the remobilization history of ore minerals during polyphase deformational and metamorphic events in the deposit halo region by integrating mineralogical, textural, mineral chemical, microtextural, and 3D micro-CT analyses. We propose that the Pyh & auml;salmi deposit has experienced two distinct ore mineral remobilization stages: (a) The first stage, associated with D1-D2 deformational phase, is dominated by solid-state (mechanical) remobilization processes demonstrated by cataclastic flow, foliated, elongated sulfide, which possibly occurred before the metamorphic peak denoted by staurolite + garnet + cordierite, and (b) The second stage, linked to D4 deformational phase, is characterized by mixed-state remobilization processes evidenced by the spatial distribution of disseminated pyrrhotite around the grain boundaries of silicate porphyroblasts, attenuation of sulfides around the hinge zone of the crenulation cleavages and fracture filling sulfides, which possibly occurred during metamorphic peak conditions represented by sillimanite + garnet + cordierite + biotite. Published studies on ore remobilization often overlook the potential of linking ore minerals to metamorphic mineral assemblages through petrographic and microstructural observations. Our study addresses this gap by providing a framework to decode the ore mineral remobilization events in polyphase deformational and metamorphic environments using metamorphic mineral assemblages, garnet porphyroblasts, and microstructural analysis.Graphical abstract The schematic diagram illustrates Pyh & auml;salmi sulfide remobilization processes during polyphase deformational events. The ore minerals underwent two stages of remobilization: a) The first stage, associated with D1-D2 phase, is dominated by solid-state remobilization processes that possibly occurred before the metamorphic peak denoted by staurolite + garnet + cordierite, and b) The second stage, linked to D4 phase, is characterized by mixed-state remobilization processes that possibly occurred during metamorphic peak conditions represented by sillimanite + garnet + cordierite + biotite.
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