Paleoproterozoic massive sulphide deposits of Sweden – ore geology and exploration

Context of the Course

Sweden is the most important producer of Zn and Pb and the second largest producer of Ag in the EU28. These metals are mainly produced from metamorphosed and deformed Palaeoproterozoic massive sulphide deposits in Skellefte and Bergslagen mining districts. This short course provides and overview of the tectonic setting of these deposits including their regional structural and stratigraphic context, key deposit characteristics and exploration history. A strong overprint by the c. 1.9-1.8 Ga Svecokarelian orogeny still present a considerable challenge to both ore genetic studies and exploration activities. Much of the exploration success during the last 100 years has resulting from an interplay between conceptual geological modeling, technological innovation and entrepreneurship. The short course will also review some of these success stories.

Learning outcomes
• Participants should acquire a basic understanding on the Swedish mining industry and current and historic trends
• Participants should acquire understanding of the geological framework for c. 1.9 Ga massive sulphide deposits in the Svecokarelian orogeny
• Participants will be introduced to current ore genetic concepts and their impact on exploration strategies.


Contact
Nils Jansson (LTU) nils.jansson@ltu.se

Date

Teachers

  • Nils Jansson (LTU)

Venue

  • online

Target audience

  • MSc students, PhD students, junior exploration geologists