Geology of the Asbestos Belt in Southeastern Quebec

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 668 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
ONE OF the major sources of the world's supply of asbestos lies in a belt of ultrabasic rocks stretching through the Eastern Townships of Quebec where chrysotile asbestos has been mined continuously since 1878. The productive portion of the belt extends from the town of Asbestos in Shipton town-ship northeastward some 60 miles to the eastern edge of Broughton town-ship. (See map). Twelve mines, currently treating an aggregate of over 60,000 tons of rock daily, produce more than one million tons of asbestos :annually. An equal number of mines are now dormant, having for the most part exhausted their reserves. It is evident from the past and present activity, in this belt that it can look forward to at least half a century or more of large scale production. The host rock to the asbestos de-posits is essentially a peridotite which originally contained I 0 to 15 per •cent pyroxene. The peridotite, associated with dunite, pyroxenite
Citation
APA:
(1962) Geology of the Asbestos Belt in Southeastern QuebecMLA: Geology of the Asbestos Belt in Southeastern Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.