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Liberty

Minor podiform chromite deposit, 1 of 20 in Calaveras county (in California)

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Geologic Information
Other namesMcFall
CountryUnited States
State or provinceCalifornia
Geographic location:37°57'15"N, 120°33'8"W
(-120.552222, 37.954167)
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Deposit typeminor podiform chromite
Model typeMinor Podiform
Deposit formsmall pods
Deposit texturemassive, nearly massive, disseminated
Ore typeMetallurgical
Age of depositPermian (280±3 m.y. 206Pb/238U, 282±3 m.y. 207Pb/235U)
Age (m.y.)281million years
Mineralogychromite
uvarovite
asbestos
Host rock typeserpentine
Host rock length30000
Host rock width6000
Ophiolite zonetectonite
Deposits < 10kmpodiform chromite
Rocks within 5kmserpentine
dunite
harzburgite
pyroxenite
slate
phyllite
argillite
conglomerate
graywacke
chert
pillow basalt
basalt pyroclastics
quartz diorite
granodiorite
Geologic map unit-120.552222222222, 37.9541666666667
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Economic Information
Discovery date1916
Startup date1916
Tonnage0.000286million metric tons
Mine depth12m
Ore depth0m
Cr2O3 grade47.5percent
Reference information
CommentsTuolumne ophiolitic melange. Calaveras County.
References
Rogers, T.H., 1966, Geologic map of California, San Jose sheet: California Division of Mines and Geology, scale 1:250,000.
Cater, F.W., Jr., 1948, Chromite deposits of Calaveras and Amador counties, California, in Geological investigations of chromite in California, Part 3--Sierra Nevada: California Division of Mines Bulletin 134, pt. 3, ch. 2, 60 p.
Saleeby, J.B., 1982, Polygenetic ophiolite belt of the California Sierra Nevada--Geochronological and tectonostratigraphic development: Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 87, no. B3, p. 1803-1824.
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