The Mofjell project: summary and conclusions

NGU-RAPPORT
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2013.048
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Forfattere
Bjerkgård, Terje
Marker, Mogens
Slagstad, Trond
Solli, Arne
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Utgivelsesår
2013
Publikasjonstype
Utgivelsesår
2013
ISSN
0800-3416
Prosjektnr
326700
Summary
The Mofjell project commenced in 2008 as a cooperation between GEXCO Norge AS, the county administration of Nordland and NGU. As GEXCO faced financial difficulties the external funding ended in 2009. The project area included Mofjellet and the eastern part of Plurdalen, an area with a large potential for economic sulfide deposits with Zn, Cu, Pb, Ag and Au.
NGU has focused on establishing the geological setting of the Mofjell Group and its relation to ore formation. Another very important goal has been to assess the potential for economic ore deposits in the area, including enrichment of precious metals.
On the basis of lithological observations and geochemistry, the Mofjell Group consists of a largely bimodal volcanic-sedimentary assemblage formed in an island-arc to back-arc setting. The data also show that the proportion of felsic volcanic rocks is much higher than previously described. A bimodal volcanic suite mixed with sediments is a geological environment which is regarded as favorable for both rich and large sulfide deposits.
Kommune
RANA
Fylke
NORDLAND
Tilgjengelig
NGU-biblioteket
Prosjekt
Mofjellet, Nordland - berggrunn og malmpotensialet