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MALMDATABASEN
Registrering 5610 - 002 Helligdalen
(Objekt Id: 694)
(Sist oppdatert: 07.02.2007)

Lokalisering
Fylke: Finnmark Kommune: Kárášjohka (5610)
Kart 1:50000: Basevuov'di (2032-1) Kart 1:250000: Inari
Koordinatsystem: EU89-UTM Zone 35
Øst: 444769 m. Nord: 7645992 m.
Lengdegrad: 25.6239800 Breddegrad: 68.9193910
Kartvisning

Ressurs
Ressurstype: Edelmetaller (Au, Ag, PGE) Ressursundertype: Gull
Element(er): Au
Betydning
Råstoffbetydning: Liten betydning (reg. 18.02.2015)

Ressurser og produksjon
Aktivitet: Gruvedrift Reserver:
Driftsmetode: Dagbrudd Historisk produksjon:


Mineralisering
Æra: Kenozoikum Periode: Tertiær
Genese: Klastisk sediment Form: Uregelmessig
Hovedtekstur: Poreromsfylling Min. fordeling: Uregelmessig
Kornstørrelse: Meget ujevnkornet Hovedomvandling:
Strøk/Fall: Retning:
Feltstupning:
Stratigrafisk klassifikasjon av vertsbergart
Æra: Periode:
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Mineralogi
Relasjon Mineral Mengde
Malmmineral Gull Aksessorisk mineral (<1%)

Opplysning(er) i fritekstformat
Sammendrag
The Helligdalen alluvial gold deposit or Thesens gold field is situated immediately east of Lake Basegurajav'ri in the northern part of Basav'zi valley. The valley forms a narrow gorge probably representing the old river channel of Anarjohka (Bjørlykke, 1966). Gold workings including numerous small pits and presently collapsed shafts, occur over a distance of about 1200 m in the northern part of the valley. The old river bed in the valley consists of an up to 1.2 m thick top layer of fine fluvial sand downwards passing into coarse gravel and sand with about 40 % of large boulders. The lower part of the old river bed contained an average of 1.5 gram/m3 of gold. The gold was frequently coated by iron-oxides (ruste) and therefore difficult to amalgate. A shaft worked in the middle of the valley hit deeply weathered bedrocks, including amphibolites at a depth of 5-6 m. It is therefore assumed, that the gravel and sand in the lowest part of the old riverbed represent reworked pre-clacial weathering.

Litteraturfortegnelser:
Fra NGU's Referansearkiv.:
Bjørlykke, Harald , 1966
De alluviale gullforekomster i indre Finnmark.
;Norges geologiske undersøkelse;TIDSSKRIFTARTIKKEL;NGU; No.236;1-66 sider
Abstrakt:
The first find of alluvial gold in Finnmarken was made by inspector (bergmester) Tellef Dahll in 1866 in sand from a small river named Nitusjokka near Karasjok. During the following 5 years gold deposits were found in all the rivers of the Tana river systm and the Alta and Reisa rivers. Gold has been found in small amount in all kinds of sand- and gravel deposits and also in the unwashed moraine deposits. The gold fields which have been subject to production or prospection work are situated at the upper parts of the rivers. The occurrences of alluvial gold in Finnmark may be classified in The following way: 1. Preglacial accumulations undisturbed by ice erosion during the ice age. 2: Preglacial accumulations disturbed and redeposited in moraines and fluvioglacial deposits. 3. Accumulations in postglacial river beds. The gold in these deposits seems chiefly to have been washed out from the moraines. Mineralogical analyses of the mineral composition of the gold-bearing sand and gravel have been carried out. The minerals of the gold-bearing deposits may be divided in two groups: 1. Minerals belonging to the surrounding solid rock. 2. Minerals which do not seem to belong to the solid rock in the neighbourhood of the deposits.


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