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Grorud, Hans-Fredrik (1997) Textural and compositional characteristics of cobalt ores from the Skuterud Mines of Modum, Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 77 (1). 31-38

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TitleTextural and compositional characteristics of cobalt ores from the Skuterud Mines of Modum, Norway
JournalNorsk Geologisk Tidsskrift
[Norwegian Journal of Geology]
ISBN 0029-196X
AuthorsGrorud, Hans-FredrikAuthor
Year1997Volume77
Page(s)31-38Issue1
PublisherNorsk Geologisk Forening (Geological Society of Norway)
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Download URLhttps://foreninger.uio.no/ngf/ngt/pdfs/NGT_77_1_031-038.pdf
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Full ReferenceGrorud, Hans-Fredrik (1997) Textural and compositional characteristics of cobalt ores from the Skuterud Mines of Modum, Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 77 (1). 31-38
Plain TextGrorud, Hans-Fredrik (1997) Textural and compositional characteristics of cobalt ores from the Skuterud Mines of Modum, Norway. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology], 77 (1). 31-38
In(1997) Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift [Norwegian Journal of Geology] Vol. 77 (1). Scandinavian University Press
Abstract/NotesThe metasedimentary rocks of the Modum Complex contain concordant, sulphide-rich zones, commonly referred to as 'fahlbands'. Two of these fahlbands contain cobalt minerals. Petrographic and microprobe analyses of the cobalt minerals have been performed on selected samples, to gain insight into the genesis and post-mineralization history of the cobalt minerals. It is suggested that these minerals precipitated from an oxidizing fluid, and that certain minerals in the uraninite-thorianite series precipitated simultaneously. The fahlband silicates, and later the cobalt minerals, were recrystallized during Sveconorwegian penetrative deformation and thermal maximum (~ 1 .2- ~ 0.9 Ga). Prolonged heating during this event eradicated any compositional zoning which may originally have been present. Neither textural nor mineral chemical analyses indicate whether the observed cobalt minerals are the result of a primary precipitation, or of remobilization.

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Skuterud Mines, Modum West, Modum, Buskerud, Norway

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Skuterud Mines, Modum West, Modum, Buskerud, Norway Glaucodot, Safflorite, Uraninite


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