Geochemical Control of Chromium, Vanadium, and Titanium Ore Deposits

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. D. B. Wilson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

"IntroductionRECENT ADVANCES in geo-chemistry and in •our knowledge •of crystal structure provide a key which enables us to create a systematic picture of the genesis of many ore deposits. This genetic scheme may be used with confidence in assessing certain types of orebodies and may be of some aid in actual exploration, since it affords a rational explanation of the dependence of the composition •of the ore minerals on that of the rock type in which they occur with which they -are •associated. For purposes of the present paper, .the elements chosen are •chromium, vanadium, iron, and titanium. The oxides of all these metals occur in deposits of similar or related type, and it is proposed to show that, for each, the composition of the •ore mineral is related to •the composition of the enclosing :rock, and that one of the principal factors controlling the composition of the ore is the ionic size of its constituent elements.Geochemical PrinciplesThe crystals of the rock-forming silicates and of the magmatic oxide minerals are essentially ionic types. This means that they are composed •of oppositely charged ions such as Mg²+ and 0²-, which are held together by electrostatic attraction. The ions of each element are spherical, with characteristic size known as the ionic radius. Crystals are built up by the packing of these spheres in the most stable arrangement compatible with the size and the size and valence of the ions• involved.Many of the principles governing the formation of ionic crystals are •simple ,and logical."
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APA: H. D. B. Wilson  (1953)  Geochemical Control of Chromium, Vanadium, and Titanium Ore Deposits

MLA: H. D. B. Wilson Geochemical Control of Chromium, Vanadium, and Titanium Ore Deposits. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1953.

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