OFR-33-89 Columbium- And Rare-Earth Element-Bearing Deposits At Bokan Mountain, Southeast Alaska

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 201
- File Size:
- 70223 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
From 1984 through 1987, the Bureau of Mines investigated numerous prospects and new discoveries of columbium, rare-earth elements (REE), uranium, zirconium, and other metals associated with the multi-phased peralkaline granite at Bokan Mountain, southeastern Alaska. This report summarizes the mineral evaluations and estimates indicated and inferred resources for those prospects containing significant tonnage and grade. A total of approximately 96.2 MM lb Cb205 (43 pct of the tonnage at a grade exceeding 0.125 pct Cb205), and 11.8 MM lb U308, 27.9 MM lb Th02, 133.0 MM lb Y203, 637.6 MM lb ZrO2, and 241 MM lb REO are estimated to be contained within nine deposits totalling 37.8 million tons (at least 80 pct of resource tonnage also exceeds 0.5 pct Y203 + REO). Generally, half of the REO content is composed of the heavy yttrium subgroup. Several deposits also contain beryllium and tantalum; 2.1 MM lb of Ta205 and 8.9 MM lbs of BeO were estimated. These estimates would likely be substantially increased with additional exploration. Four deposit types were investigated; shear zones and fracture-related deposits, pegmatites, mineralized dikes, and placers. Mineralized dikes contain most of the beryllium, columbium, tantalum, yttrium, zirconium, and REE resources, whereas shear zones and fracture-related deposits (Ross-Adams mine) contain the principal of the uranium resource. Pegmatites are similarly mineralized as are dike deposits, and contain low levels of gold. Placer potential is suggested, but no deposits were found.
Citation
APA:
(2011) OFR-33-89 Columbium- And Rare-Earth Element-Bearing Deposits At Bokan Mountain, Southeast AlaskaMLA: OFR-33-89 Columbium- And Rare-Earth Element-Bearing Deposits At Bokan Mountain, Southeast Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2011.