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Deciphering the relationship between alteration and mineralization in metamorphic rocks; a Swedish case study from the Riddarhyttan area
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Department of Geological Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4909-3338
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Department of Geological Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0847-9258
2025 (English)In: 18th SGA Biennial Meeting, August 3-7, Golden, Colorado, USA: PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 1, Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits , 2025, p. 217-220Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Hydrothermal alteration halos are commonly used as vectors in mineral exploration, as they are often genetically linked to mineralization. The Riddarhyttan area in central Bergslagen is an example of a mining area situated in a strong alteration halo in felsic volcanic rocks which have undergone polyphase metamorphism and deformation. The area hosts historically important Bastnäs style REE deposits besides several iron oxides and polymetallic sulfide deposits. Mg-alteration has affected large parts of the host stratigraphy. However, because of metamorphism, it can be difficult to differentiate between alteration and protolith-related geochemical variations. To “see through” metamorphism, we focus on alteration in rhyolites using whole-rock geochemistry and data-driven classification to define and map out different alteration styles and investigate the mobility of ore related elements. The results show that grouping assisted by PCA and k- means clustering work well in a dataset limited to one precursor rock type, and that Mg-alteration surrounding the ore deposits has mobilized LREE’s from the volcanic rocks.

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Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits , 2025. p. 217-220
Keywords [en]
Geology, Ore Geology, Economic Geology, Alteration, Riddarhyttan
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Geology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-253635ISBN: 979-8-90030-538-7 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-253635DiVA, id: diva2:2047442
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18th SGA Biennial Meeting, Colorado, USA, August 3-7, 2025
Available from: 2026-03-20 Created: 2026-03-20 Last updated: 2026-04-01Bibliographically approved
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1. Hydrothermal alteration in the Bergslagen district, Sweden: Tracing metal mobility during hydrothermal alteration in a Paleoproterozoic metamorphic terrane
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Hydrothermal alteration in the Bergslagen district, Sweden: Tracing metal mobility during hydrothermal alteration in a Paleoproterozoic metamorphic terrane
2026 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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Regional hydrothermal alteration can redistribute metals in volcanic and volcano-sedimentary terranes, influencing the formation of ore deposits. This thesis investigates large scale sodium, magnesium and potassium dominated alteration in the Bergslagen ore province, Sweden, using field observations, drill core analyses, mineralogy and whole rock geochemistry. Three case studies, Hällefors, Riddarhyttan and Utö, capture a range of alteration styles, metal endowments and geological contexts. Results show that hydrothermal fluids strongly modified host rocks and mobilised iron (Fe) and light rare earth elements (REE), while base metal depletion was variable and controlled by the original composition of the volcanic rocks. Potassium dominated alteration is spatially associated with mineralisation but shows no systematic metal loss, whereas sodium and magnesium dominated alteration shows metal loss on a regional scale and likely supplied metals to ore forming fluids. These findings demonstrate that regional hydrothermal systems were widespread and geochemically effective. Their metallogenic impact depends on rock composition, fluid chemistry and basin architecture. This work refines models of metal mobilisation in ancient volcanic terranes and provides a framework for assessing the role of regional hydrothermal alteration in ore formation.

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Stockholm: Department of Geological Sciences, Stockholm University, 2026. p. 38
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Meddelanden från Stockholms universitets institution för geologiska vetenskaper ; 398
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Geology
Research subject
Geology
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urn:nbn:se:su:diva-253528 (URN)978-91-8107-548-9 (ISBN)978-91-8107-549-6 (ISBN)
Public defence
2026-05-04, William-Olssonsalen, Geovetenskapens hus, Svante Arrhenius Väg 14 and online at: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/69845345738, Stockholm, 14:00 (English)
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Available from: 2026-04-09 Created: 2026-03-16 Last updated: 2026-04-01Bibliographically approved

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