IC 8869 Critical And Strategic Minerals In Alaska - Cobalt, The Platinum-Group Metals, And Chromite

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 5783 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1981
Abstract
A uniquely mineralized area extends from northwestern Canada through Alaska into eastern Siberia. Some of the metals found there are relatively rare in the conterminous United Stales. Among these are cobalt, the platinum-group metals, and chromite. Geologic evidence suggests that cobalt and the platinum-group metals may be present in deposits that could constitute nationally important reserves. Chromite in potentially minable deposits is known, but it may be relatively less abundant. Limited reserves of these metals have been delineated, but most of the favorable terranes and reported occurrences throughout the vast expanse of Alaska remain unexplored. As part of the mineral studies mandated under the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, the Bureau of Mines' Alaska Field Operations Center and the Bureau's research centers at Albany, Oreg., and Reno, Nev., are cooperating in a long- range program to investigate occurrences and delineate reserves of cobalt, the platinum-group metals, and chromite in Alaska. Studies of other critical and strategic minerals will be phased in during succeeding years, as ongoing projects are completed. This first in a series of annual reports summarizes available information about deposits and past production of cobalt, the platinum-group metals, and chromite, and describes current and planned Bureau investigations of these minerals.
Citation
APA:
(1981) IC 8869 Critical And Strategic Minerals In Alaska - Cobalt, The Platinum-Group Metals, And ChromiteMLA: IC 8869 Critical And Strategic Minerals In Alaska - Cobalt, The Platinum-Group Metals, And Chromite. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.