Heavy Mineral Placers (4805d0a4-d7ed-4952-bcb7-1b02a0140894)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. J. Stanaway
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Concentrations of minerals between 3.5 and 5 specific gravity such as ilmenite, rutile and zircon in large accumulations of sand constitute "heavy mineral" placers. Two fundamentally different modes of formation characterize "trap" and "bed" placer variants. Smaller and generally higher grade trap placers form during sediment erosion or reworking. Because of their smaller size, they rarely yield economic heavy mineral deposits. They become economic, either if they contain more valuable "heavies" such as gold, or, if they occur within or near much larger but lower grade bed placers. Bed placers form during sediment accumulation episodes in any environment and lithofacies where mineral supply and fluid dynamics are favorable. Three heavy mineral deposits are discussed to illustrate bed placer geology and how trap placers occur with and relate to them.
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APA: K. J. Stanaway  (1991)  Heavy Mineral Placers (4805d0a4-d7ed-4952-bcb7-1b02a0140894)

MLA: K. J. Stanaway Heavy Mineral Placers (4805d0a4-d7ed-4952-bcb7-1b02a0140894). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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