OFR-19-90 Rare-Earth Element- And Yttrium-Bearing Pegmatite Dikes Near Dora Bay, Southern Prince Of Wales Island

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James C. Barker
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Yttrium and rare-earth element. pegmatite dikes are associated with a peralkaline granitic and nephelene syenite complex near Dora Bay on southern Prince of Wales Island. Mineralized dikes were mapped and sampled during USBM investigations in 1987 and 1988. Coarse-grained pegmatite dikes, which emanated as late-stage magmatic fluids from the intrusion, further evolved into vein-dikes and ultimately silica-rich veins. The dikes can be traced up to two miles along a north-south zone. Lithophile elements exhibit a pronounced zonation in vein-dikes and veins that are distal to the Dora Bay complex with increasing values correlating with increasing distance from the complex. The pattern of mineralization suggests very late stage magmatic fluids containing the incompatable lithophile elements were injected into a preexisting north-south fracture zone. REE mineralogy exhibit fine-grained intergrowths of principally thalenite and bastnaesite with lessor monazite and eudialyte. Euxenite contains most of the columbium values and zircon is commonly associated with the dikes. Estimates of inferred and hypothetical resource tonnage range from 1.7 X 1C6 to 8.5 X 106 st for two deposits. Contained RED (including yttrium) averages 0.5 pct and ranges up to 2.0 pct. Deposits are of polymineralic composition and about half of this resource comprises the heavy yttrium subgroup.
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APA: James C. Barker  (2011)  OFR-19-90 Rare-Earth Element- And Yttrium-Bearing Pegmatite Dikes Near Dora Bay, Southern Prince Of Wales Island

MLA: James C. Barker OFR-19-90 Rare-Earth Element- And Yttrium-Bearing Pegmatite Dikes Near Dora Bay, Southern Prince Of Wales Island. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.

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