| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | veins and the associated granite at Rostberget, northern Sweden BJORN OHLANDER', KJELL BILLSTROM 2 and...Lule~ (Sweden) 2Laboratoriet [5r Isotopgeologi, Naturhistorika Riksmuseet, S-10405 Stockholm (Sweden) 3Swedish...3Swedish Geological Company, S-95128 Lule~ (Sweden) (Received June 28, 1988; accepted for publication August...granite at Rostberget, northern Sweden. Chem. Geol., 78: 135-150. At Rostberget in northern Sweden, a swarm...crystallized, an aqueous fluid, rich in volatiles and W, was active in the central and apical parts of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Geochemistry,Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm,Sweden Received: December 1989/Accepted: August 2, 1990...in the mining history of northern Europe. The occurrence of gold in the Fennoscandian Shield is reviewed...these granites have been identified in southeastern Sweden ()~delfors). 4. In the Sveconorwegian Domain, the...approximately one million square kilometers in Sweden, Finland, Norway and the westernmost USSR, is the...Nurmi (in press). Although information on the occurrence of gold in the Fennoscandian Shield is available | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Geochemistry, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Received November 4, 1989; revised and accepted...direction across the shield from lake Siljan in Sweden to Salmi at lake Ladoga. Within this belt, a major...Karelian Province in east-central Finland and northern Sweden, composed of meta-sedimentary and meta-volcanic...lake Ladoga (USSR) via Raahe (Finland) to northern Sweden (see e.g. Ohl- ander et al., 1987b; Korsman, 1988;...relatively small granitoid massifs in south-central Sweden referred to as late/post-orogenic intrusions (Lundqvist |
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