IC 8990 Chromite Deposits Along The Border Ranges Fault, Southern Alaska (In Two Parts) 1. Field Investigations And Descriptions Of Chromite Deposits

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 63
- File Size:
- 28767 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
Chromite deposits along the Border Ranges Fault in southern Alaska were investigated by the Bureau of Mines. This report, part 1 of a two- part series, describes the deposits. Part 2 describes the mineralogy and the results of metallurgical tests. Fieldwork began in 1981 and continued through 1983. Ninety-four subeconomic podifom chromite deposits in eight mafic-ultramafic complexes were investigated. Previously unreported chromite deposits at Red Mountain on Kenai Peninsula, on Kodiak Island, and near Tonsina are described. Deposits range in size from less than a thousand tons to over 1.25 million tons of contained chromic oxide (Cr203). Grades range from about 5 to 10 pct chromite. Excluding all deposits more than 10 miles from tidewater or existing roads and all deposits containing only chemical- or refractory-grade chromite, about 2,200,000 tons of Cr203 are contained in 41 hard-rock deposits. A placer deposit contains an additional 556,000 tons. These 42 deposits constitute a subeconomic indicated and inferred reserve sufficient to meet the Nation's chromite demands for about 4 yr, or the metallurgical industry's demands for over 5 yr, at 1981 consumption rates.
Citation
APA:
(1985) IC 8990 Chromite Deposits Along The Border Ranges Fault, Southern Alaska (In Two Parts) 1. Field Investigations And Descriptions Of Chromite DepositsMLA: IC 8990 Chromite Deposits Along The Border Ranges Fault, Southern Alaska (In Two Parts) 1. Field Investigations And Descriptions Of Chromite Deposits. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.