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Minor podiform chromite deposit, 22 of 69 in Josephine county (in Oregon)
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Country | United States |
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State or province | Oregon |
Geographic location: | 42°20'55"N,
123°46'15"W (-123.770833, 42.348611) |
Geographic context: | (click for info) |
Deposit type | minor podiform chromite |
Model type | Minor Podiform |
Deposit form | pods |
Deposit texture | disseminated |
Ore type | Unknown |
Age of deposit | Middle Jurassic (164-162 Ma) |
Age (m.y.) | 163million years |
Mineralogy | chromite |
Host rock type | dunite |
Host rock length | 18000 |
Host rock width | 6300 |
Paleotectonic setting | suprasubduction |
Ophiolite zone | tectonite |
Deposits < 10km | podiform chromite, low-sulfide gold veins, placer gold, silica-carbonate Hg, mafic volcanogenic massive sulfide, volcanogenic gold, volcanogenic Hg |
Rocks within 5km | dunite serpentine harzburgite granodiorite hornblende diorite amphibolite gabbro metavolcanic rocks amphibole gneiss schist |
Geologic map unit | -123.770833333333, 42.3486111111111 |
Nearby scientific data | Find additional scientific data near this location |
Tonnage | 4e-06 | million metric tons |
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Ore depth | 0 | m |
Cr2O3 grade | 25 | percent |
Comments | Produced 4 t of low grade milling ore (about 25% Cr2O3) to 1958. Josephine County. |
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References | Ramp, Len, 1961, Chromite in southwestern Oregon: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulletin 52, 169 p. Ramp, Len, and Peterson, N.V., 1979, Geology and mineral resources of Josephine County, Oregon: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries Bulletin 100, 45 p. and geologic map, scale 1:500,000. Evans, J.G., 1984, Structure of part of the Josephine Peridotite, northwestern California and southwestern Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1546-A, p. 7-37. Harper, G.D., Saleeby, J.B., and Heizler, M., 1994, Formation and emplacement of the Josephine ophiolite and the Nevadan orogeny in the Klamath Mountains, California-Oregon--U/Pb zircon and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 99, B3, p. 4293-4321. |