Low-Grade Chromium Resources (54cecfd3-73b4-4f78-a156-c5a91183b2b0)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bruce R. Lipin
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Chromite, the only ore of chromium, occurs almost exclusively in mafic-ultramafic rocks and their weathering products. However, not all kinds of mafic-ultramafic rocks are favorable hosts for possible low-grade chromite deposits. For instance, chromium-bearing basalts are not favorable because they commonly contain < 0.3% Cr2O3, and chromite is almost always less than 50 um in diameter, if it is present at all. Chromite-bearing ultramafic rocks in stratifonn and alpine complexes tend to be either ore grade (> 25% Cr203) or very low grade (< 2% Cr203); intermediate rocks are scarce. In most complexes large tonnages exist only in the < 2% Cr2O3 group and the composition of the chromite is commonly unsuitable for metallurgical use. Some nickel laterite districts contain more than 108 tons of material with 2.0% to 5.5% Cr2O3, and hence, chromium could be a byproduct of nickel in some laterite districts.
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APA: Bruce R. Lipin  (1982)  Low-Grade Chromium Resources (54cecfd3-73b4-4f78-a156-c5a91183b2b0)

MLA: Bruce R. Lipin Low-Grade Chromium Resources (54cecfd3-73b4-4f78-a156-c5a91183b2b0). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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