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Magnetite from
Tonnes, Lurøy, Nordland, Norway


Locality type:Village
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tonnes, Lurøy, Nordland, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:717161
Long-form Identifier:1:3:717161:1
GUID (UUID V4):322a4b9b-2ff3-43ab-80ee-c5f2df612f55
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
40.2km (25.0 miles) Bordvedåga, Høgtuva, Rana, Nordland, Norway
45.5km (28.3 miles) Holandsfjordbotn 2 iron prospects, Meløy, Nordland, Norway
46.4km (28.8 miles) Fuglestrand Iron Prospects, Elsfjord, Vefsn, Nordland, Norway
48.0km (29.8 miles) Altermark talc mine, Altermark area, Rana, Nordland, Norway
49.4km (30.7 miles) Holandsfjordbotn 1 Iron Occurrence, Meløy, Nordland, Norway
52.5km (32.6 miles) Båsmoen, Mo i Rana, Rana, Nordland, Norway
54.1km (33.6 miles) Spilderdalen Skarn Occurrence, Ørnes, Meløy, Nordland, Norway
64.0km (39.8 miles) Finnkåteng Mine, Rana Mines, Dunderland Valley, Rana, Nordland, Norway
64.8km (40.2 miles) Vesteråli Mine, Rana Mines, Dunderland Valley, Rana, Nordland, Norway
65.2km (40.5 miles) Granåsen deposit, Mosjøen, Vefsn, Nordland, Norway
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Uppermost Allochthon (UmA) mostly in northern Norway. The Neoproterozoic and Cambrian history of this...á P.M. Ihlen Geological Survey of Norway, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway e-mail: tor.grenne@ngu.no F.M. Vokes...Engineering, Hùgskoleringen 6, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway host to two characteristic types of stratabound-stratiform...Mofjellet); and numerous, laterally extensive, magnetite-hematite deposits in marble-metapelite lithologies...higher levels in the nappe pile, in southwestern Norway, the western Trondheim Region, the western Grong
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Review Characterization of apatite resources in Norway and their REE potential — A review Peter M. Ihlen...Skår Geological Survey of Norway, P.O. Box 6315 Sluppen, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway a r t i c l e i n f...deposits Sedimentary phosphates Apatite veins REE–Y–Th Norway a b s t r a c t Apatite is a necessity for the...A wide spectrum of apatite deposits is found in Norway including sedimentary, igneous, and vein type deposits...Neoproterozoic Rogaland Anorthosite Province in southwest Norway. The intrusion hosts three cumulate units with
Journal (volume)
Sweden, the historical nickel mines in southern Norway , and the Räna intrusion in the orwegian Caledonides...ledon ides, Precambrian, USSR, Finland, Sweden, Norway REFERENCES: General reference: PAP UNEN, H . &... Geological Survey of Norway, Leiv Eiriksons vei 39, N-7oo0 Trondheim, Norway Geological Survey of Sweden...... .. .. .. . .. ..... . . Small deposits in Nordland ........ . .......... . .......... . ...... Deposit...final phase of the work geologists from Sweden and Norway participated the preparations for the monograph
Report (issue)
1035 (g) kilogrammes (kg) = pounds x 0.45359237 tonnes (1000 kg) = long tons x 1.01605 Contents Page...about I 0,000 to 12,000 tonnes, although in 1973 production increased to 20,333 tonnes. The United Kingdom...Kingdom is a significant importer of talc, Norway, France, Italy, and China being the main sources of supply;...supply; in 1973 imports amounted to 63,283 tonnes valued at £2,266,690.. Exports, consisting of imported...further processed, are small and amounted to 2,044 tonnes in 1973. 1 Almost all the United Kingdom output
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
United States Geological Survey Mt: Million metric tonnes 1 Introduction Economic concentrations of zirconium...-tantalite ((Fe2+,Mg,Mn)Ta2O6) corundum (Al2O3), magnetite (Fe2+Fe3+2O4), monazite ((Ce,La,Th,Nd,Y)PO4),...are associated with massif-type anorthosites. In Norway, the Rogaland anorthosite province hosts the Tellnes...titanium-magnetite (Charlier et al., 2015). Damiao is made of massive Fe ore with Ti-magnetite and ilmenite...(nelsonitic ore); massive Fe–P ore with apatite, Ti-magnetite and ilmenite (oxide-apatite gabbronorite ore);
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sweden, northern Finland and adjacent parts of Norway and Russia. This region is one of the largest scapolite-bearing...Sweden to eastern Finland, with occurrences in Norway and Russia. In Sweden, tourmaline Fig. 1. Map...in northern Fennoscandia. Cu-(Au) sulphide ore. Norway: (1) Bidjovagge. Sweden: (2) Kopparisen, (3) Sjangeli...Pahtavuoma (Cu-Zn) in Finland and Bidjovagge (Au-Cu) in Norway (Table 1). Some epigenetic iron mineralizations...deposit El Lace, Chile, also of the Kiruna type, magnetite veins and breccia are associated with augite-
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
D of chromite, ilmenite and vanadium-bearing magnetite. Magmatic ore deposits associated with TE ultramafic...deposits;  massive and stratiform vanadium-bearing magnetite deposits;  massive ilmenite deposits; and,...further subdivided into nickel-copper TE 100,000 tonnes. D nickel laterite projects. Included in this...resources and reserves in excess of ten billion tonnes (Fig. 3; see also Mudd et al., 2013). The successful...deposits include vanadium-bearing magnetite deposits, titanium-rich magnetite-ilmenite and ilmenite deposits
Book (edition)
COPPER TIN Iron MANGANESE Statistics SCANDINAVIA Norway GoLp SILVER CopPrEeR NICKEL bk bo CoBALT TRON...disintegration of such rocks liberates crystals of magnetite and of titaniferous iron ore, and these minerals...success has attended attempts to separate the magnetite grains from those of ilmenite by electro-magnetic...decomposition im situ of granite containing disseminated magnetite. An occurrence that ought probably to be included...minerals in the stanniferous gravels are mostly magnetite and ilmenite, derived no doubt from the granites
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
approximately 62 billion tonnes, and today, annual production exceeds 1.3 billion tonnes. Ore minerals, whether...milliards de tonnes, et de nos jours, la production annuelle dépasse 1,3 milliards de tonnes. Qu’ils soient...approximately 62 billion tonnes of metals and are currently producing more than 1.3 billion tonnes of metal per year...In (b), the skeletal and cruciform grains of magnetite, coexisting with minor pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite...solid-solution series at high temperature, as do magnetite and ulvöspinel. Cooling may result in simple but
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bidjovagge Copper-Gold Deposits of Western Finnmark, Norway. By R~GNA~ HAGEN, Osl0 *) With 8 figures Zusammenfassung...Institute of Geology, Box 1047, Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway. 94 Band 71, Heft i, 1982, Seite 94~I0g The...Bidjovagge Copper-Gold Deposits o[ Western Finnnmark, Norway Introduction The Bidjovagge mining district is...the village of Kautokeino in Finnmark, Northern Norway (Fig. 1). The mineralization occurs in greenstones...operation from 1970 to 1975 and 400 000 metric tonnes of ore from the A and C ore bodies were mined.
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
UK Geological Survey of Norway, Leiv Eirikssons vei 39, 7040 Trondheim, Norway Geological Survey of Sweden... University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1172, 0318 Oslo, Norway i Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London...853 EU countries and candidate countries, plus Norway, Switzerland, and Greenland. Russia and Ukraine...geological surveys of Denmark and Greenland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, France, Greece and the United Kingdom)...Turkey Sweden UK Norway Germany Romania Norway Spain Greenland Greenland Sweden Finland Norway Finland Greenland
Report (issue)
contain 1,800 tonnes or more, whereas the upper tenth elsewhere in the world contain 200,000 tonnes or more...molybdenite and pyrite, the other rich in gold and magnetite. Some deposits have no recoverable gold or molybdenum...deposits is 140 million tonnes and 10 percent of the deposits have 1,100 million tonnes or more. Median grade...identifying such high level igneous environments. Magnetite, in veinlets and disseminations associated with...or oxidation of magnetite) surrounding a magnetic high caused by the abundant magnetite in the copper
Book (volume)
Sheregesh deposit (49). Taezhnoe deposit (51). Magnetite deposits of the Sanbat deposit (54). Kachar...deposits Magmatic deposits Kusinsk group of ilmenite-magnetite deposits Zt Zo and ilmenite-titanomagnetite...stated, for example, about the origin of the large magnetite deposits of the Turgai province, Gornaya Shoriya...deposits in the South Urals, and the widely known magnetite-apatite deposits of Sweden (Kiruna, etc.). For...hypotheses on the contact-metasomatic formation of the magnetite magnesian-skarn deposits of Southern Yakutia (Taezhnoe
Report (issue)
geologiske undersøkelse (Geological Survey of Norway) NO–7491 Norway All Rights reserved ISSN: 0801–5961 ISBN:...Dimension-stone deposits in larvikite, Oslo igneous province, Norway Tom Heldal, Idunn Kjølle, Gurli B. Meyer and Sven...soapstone deposits of the Linnajavri area, Hamarøy, Nordland, north Norwegian Caledonides—Norway’s largest.............................. 19 Aggregates in Norway—Properties defining the quality of sand, gravel...geological parameters in the Fen region, southeast Norway Björn Henning Heincke, Mark Smethurst, Arne Bjørlykke
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
an estimated 3.5 3.5 million tonnes removedtotoyield yield 130,000 tonnes ofmetal Cu metal an estimated...million tonnesofofore ore were were removed 130,000 tonnes of Cu [20]. [20]. FromFrom 1810,1810, significant...with goethite over the entire pH range and by magnetite in the neutral-to-alkaline range [67–69]. Ochre-bearing...from acidic to neutral, and both goethite and magnetite have been identified in weathered soils and clays...geological resource of 6.5 million tonnes, with 2.15 million tonnes containing 0.36% Cu, 2.11% Pb, and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals are sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, magnetite, pyrrhotite, cassiterite and arsenopyrite, followed...orebodies. The orebody is mainly composed of magnetite- and cassiterite-bearing garnet skarn, cut by...1-2 cm across, and occur as crystal clusters. Magnetite mostly occurs disseminated in the garnet skarn...garnet and wollastonite (Fig. 5b, 6a, d). Minor magnetite also formed late in this stage. The iron-tin oxide...comprises abundant magnetite and minor cassiterite (Fig. 6a, e, f). The magnetite either replaces or
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and Petroleum, Sem Sælandsvei 1, 7491, Trondheim, Norway Corresponding author: Cyril Juliani Corresponding... resource assessment, grade, tonnage Abstract Norway has started ongoing initiatives related to deep...endowments are calculated to be on average 447,000 tonnes using a Monte Carlo simulation that combines the...cumulative distributions of in-situ metals (in million tonnes). The results are given in probabilistic terms...Given all commodities taken together, about 447,000 tonnes of metals are estimated possibly found in-place
Book
Exploration Corporation Limited Mining Lease Million tonnes Mineral Year Book Platinum Group of Elements Platinum...Corporation Limited Run of Mine Reconnaissance Permit tonnes tonnes per annum/day Sudbury/Stillwater Igneous Complex...resource, including past production, of 1648 million tonnes (or 1817 million tons) at ∼1% Ni, 1% Cu, and 1...mineral assemblages are Olivine, Serpentine, Magnetite with Copper-bearing minerals occur in nature...in the Cobalt District, Ontario, Canada; Sweden; Norway; Germany; Cornwall, England; Australia; Democratic
Journal (issue)
aluminosilicate of calcium and magnesium or iron); magnetite (iron oxide); melilite (a group name for minerals...with a combination of fine­ grained apatite, magnetite, melilite, sanidine and sphene. SIMILAR ROCKS...Secondary components: Augite, hauyne, hornblende, magnetite, melilite Colour Brown, grey and white___________________...(iron oxide); ilmenite (iron titanium oxide); magnetite (an iron oxide of the spinel group); pyrite (iron...Massif (Germany); Northern Ireland; Sulitjelma (Norway); Loch Leven and Sutherland (Scotland). ■ Lr'
Journal (issue)
AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND On the Mineral Trail: Norway FREE Binder with this issue 0 ~ :z Cl) GROUNDWORK...(France); Eitel (Germany); Trentino (Italy); Arendal (Norway); California and Montana (USA). FACT FILE AUGITE...e z RO ,\SU m ::0 SVOLV/rn e The Kingdom of Norway occupies an area of 323,895 sq km in the western...SWEDEN KRISTI ANSUNOe z . MT GLITTERTI D , 0 NORWAY ::0 LILLEHAM MER e )> e TEL\NES '- BALTIC...constitute the main sources of mineral wealth in Norway. Other resources include small quantities of iron
Journal (issue)
. . . . . . . 1.1.1 Harald-Growing up in Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Authors 1.1.1 Harald-Growing up in Norway The reason why I am writing about natural resources...resources has to do with my background and goes back to Norway, where I grew up. The subjects of sustainability...1948-50, he moved the family company out of Oslo, Norway, to the city of Hamar, 110 km north of Oslo, to...recovered. It was the first sewage treatment plant in Norway (1948), based on American know-how and design,
Report (volume)
lesser galena, tetrahed rite, tennant i te, and magnetite. Local alteration to zeolites, montmorillonite...Associated minerals include sphalerite, and lesser magnetite, galena, bornite, and tetrahedrite, with gangue...sphalerite, galena, bornite, sometimes with pyrite, magnetite, and hematite. Alteration is usually difficult...scheelite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, magnetite, and fluorite. Alteration consists of greisen...Associated minerals include pyrite, hematite, magnetite, bornite, arsenopyrite, and pyrrhotite. Metasomatic
Report (volume)
volcanic-hosted magnetite, by Dennis P. Cox 172 Grade and tonnage model volcanic-hosted magnetite, by Dan L...of volcanic-hosted magnetite deposits 173 Iron grades of volcanic-hosted magnetite deposits 174 Phosphorus...Phosphorus grades of volcanic-hosted magnetite deposits 174 Tonnages of carbonate-hosted Au-Ag deposits 177...-------------------------------------25h Volcanic-hosted magnetite ------------------------------25i (Sn polymetallic... ..:.: ..:.: ..:.: .0. ..:.: -At: V- Ti magnetite layers ( Bushveld Fe- Ti- V) ..:.: ..:.: .
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Iveland-Evje district north of Kristiansand in Norway. The mineral was discovered in 1903 and identified...scandium ixiolite, which, in the Tørdal pegmatite in Norway, contains up to 12 wt % Sc (Bergstøl and Juve,...ilmenorutile. For example, in the Iveland-Evje district (Norway), the scandium content of ilmenite in the scandium-bearing...For example, in the Tørdal pegmatites of southern Norway, the zircon contains ~13 ppm Sc (Bergstøl and Juve...Kristiansenite Oftedalite Sc2Si2O7 34.84 Iveland, Norway ScPO4 32.13 Fischbacher Alpen, Austria ScPO4 ·
Book
McConnell (1909, p. 2) records that this comprised 8 tonnes of handpicked ore grading 46.40% copper. Other...biggest of the early mines, produced about 126,000 tonnes of ore grading 3.5% copper before it was closed...with a net income over $4 million from the 730,755 tonnes of ore milled. The Arctic Chief Pits and Little...relatively magnetic diorite, whilst serpentine-magnetite skarns are associated with relatively non-magnetic...content of serpentine/talc/chlorite and associated magnetite and the copper mineral valleriite. They are generally
 
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